




Some landscape beds just need a fresh start. What we were working with here was a mix of overgrown shrubs, tired mulch, weeds creeping in from every angle, and beds that had completely lost their shape. The kind of thing that chips away at a property's curb appeal little by little until one day it just looks rough.
We stripped it all back and rebuilt it the right way. New rock went in across the front and side beds - a granite mix that holds its look season after season without needing to be replaced like mulch does. New plants were added to fill out the space, and we kept the layout clean and intentional so nothing looks cluttered. The curved edging defines each bed with a hard line that keeps everything separated and looking sharp.
The side of the house got the same treatment. That area tends to get ignored, but it matters. Weeds had taken over and there was no real definition between the lawn and the foundation. We cleaned it all out, installed matching edging, and laid rock throughout to create a uniform, low-maintenance border that ties into the front.
What makes this kind of work worth doing - beyond how it looks - is how easy it is to maintain going forward. Rock doesn't break down, doesn't blow away, and doesn't need to be refreshed every year. Pair that with solid edging and the right plants, and you've got beds that stay looking good with minimal effort.
This is the kind of landscaping work we do all across Wright County and the surrounding area. A full cleanup, a complete rebuild, and a finished product that actually holds up. No shortcuts, no slapping down mulch and calling it a day - just clean, defined, built-to-last work from start to finish.