


Sometimes a yard just needs one thing done right. No major overhaul, no heavy construction. Just a clean layer of fresh mulch across a bed that's been looking tired and faded. That's exactly what we did here - 15 yards of dark brown mulch spread across this large, curved bed, and the difference is hard to ignore.
The before shot tells the story pretty clearly. The bed had some lighter, worn-out material mixed with bare spots throughout. It looked patchy and flat. The stone edging was already there doing its job, but without fresh mulch to back it up, the whole area just felt unfinished.
After we got the new dark brown mulch down, everything tightened up. The rich color pulls the whole bed together and makes the stone border pop. The trees and landscape rocks have a clean backdrop now instead of competing with a faded, uneven ground cover. It's one of those updates that's hard to put a number on but easy to feel when you're standing in the yard.
Mulch does more than look good, too. A proper layer helps hold moisture in the soil, keeps weeds down, and protects roots from temperature swings. For a bed this size with established trees and shrubs, that matters. It's not just cosmetic - it's the kind of maintenance that keeps your landscape healthier over time.
A job like this doesn't take long, but the payoff sticks around for a full season or more. If your beds are looking dull or worn down, fresh mulch is one of the most straightforward ways to get your yard looking cared for again without a major investment.