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Mulch is one of those things that doesn’t seem like a big deal—until it is. It’s the difference between a landscape that looks finished and one that feels forgotten. It keeps weeds down, holds moisture in, makes plants happy, and ties everything together like the rug in that one movie. You know the one.

We offer full mulch service: delivery, clean installation, and no mess left behind. You won’t have to haul bags from the hardware store, get halfway through the job, and then realize you need four more trips. We handle it all—from the first scoop to the final rake-out.

We start by prepping the beds. That means clearing out any junk, old mulch that’s gone sour, weeds trying to make a comeback, and whatever else is lurking in there. Then we spread fresh mulch—clean, even, and at the right depth. (Yes, depth matters. Too thin? Doesn’t do anything. Too thick? Suffocates the plants. We aim for just right.)

Not sure what kind of mulch to use? We’ll walk you through it. Hardwood, cedar, dyed, natural—we’ve seen it all, and we know what works best for different beds, budgets, and tastes. Want it dark and rich? We’ve got it. Prefer the lighter, natural look? No problem. We’re not going to push anything that doesn’t make sense for your property.

Mulch isn’t just for looks (though it does help everything pop). It’s one of the best things you can do for your soil. It locks in moisture, protects roots, and makes the whole landscape easier to maintain. It’s like giving your plants a blanket that also happens to make your yard look a lot better.

And because mulch breaks down over time, it’s not a one-and-done deal. We recommend refreshing it at least once a year. We’ll take care of the heavy lifting—you just get to enjoy how sharp everything looks afterward.

Delivery

Install

Bed Prep

Color Options

SIMPLE STEPS FOR

OUR Mulch WORK

Cleaning & Bed Prep

Removing Old Mulch

Laying New Mulch

Beautiful Contrasting Beds

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  • Once a year is usually best. Some people touch it up in the spring and fall, depending on how much it breaks down or fades.

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