
30 yards of mulch is no small job. That's a full truckload spread across multiple beds, borders, and slopes - and when you're dealing with a property this size, the details matter. Getting it even, keeping the edges clean, and working around established plants and rock borders takes a crew that knows what they're doing.
Here's what we were working with - a large property with beds wrapping around the house, a long driveway border, a sloped side yard with natural boulders, and a back area running alongside a patio. Each zone had its own challenge. The slope work especially required care so the mulch stayed put and didn't wash or shift after the first heavy rain.
Fresh dark mulch does a few things at once. It sharpens up the look of any bed immediately - the contrast against the plants and rock accents is night and day. But beyond curb appeal, it's doing real work underneath. A solid layer holds moisture so plants don't dry out as fast between watering, and it suppresses weeds before they get a chance to take hold. Less watering, less weeding. That's a real benefit for a homeowner.
The rock border details on this property are a good example of what separates a clean mulch install from a sloppy one. We worked around the natural boulders and stone edging carefully, keeping everything looking intentional rather than just dumped. The driveway bed line came out sharp and even - the kind of result that makes the whole front of a property look pulled together.
A job like this is exactly what our mulch installation and landscaping services are built for. Whether it's a single bed or a full property like this one, we bring the same approach - clean work, attention to the details, and a finished result that holds up.