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Full Yard Landscape Refresh with Drainage, Beds, Sod and Plants

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Some yards just need a clean slate. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - overgrown rock beds with no real edges, a drainage area that was patchy and unfinished, and a lone tree sitting in the middle of the lawn with nothing around it. Every piece of the property had potential, it just needed a plan and someone to execute it.

We started by tackling the drainage issue. The existing gravel area near the driveway was weedy, unedged, and honestly making the whole front of the property look rough. We cleaned that out, installed proper paver edging around the drainage outlet, and laid new sod to fill in the bare and uneven turf around it. That alone made a huge difference in how the whole area reads from the street.

The existing landscape bed near the tree in the front yard got the same treatment. New paver edging, fresh rock, and new plants installed to give it a clean, finished look. Where there was just a scraggly mix of weeds and old gravel, there's now a sharp bed with defined edges and color. We also built a brand new circular landscape bed around the ornamental tree in the yard - complete with paver edging and decorative rock - so that tree finally has a proper home instead of just sitting in open grass.

Fresh flowers went in as part of the planting work too. Plant installation like this isn't just about looks - it adds depth and finished detail to a yard that would otherwise feel flat. Pairing the new plants with clean edging and fresh rock ties everything together and makes each bed feel intentional rather than thrown together.

This one covered a lot of ground - drainage, sod, edging, rock, plant installation, and new landscape beds all in one project. That's the kind of work where the before and after really tells the story. When every part of the yard is addressed at once, the whole property levels up instead of just one corner of it looking good.