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Spring Cleanup and Plant Installation Done Right

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Spring is one of those windows where the work you put in actually shows. Overgrown beds, bare spots, and tired-looking plantings become really obvious once everything around them starts greening up. That's exactly the kind of situation we tackled here - a full cleanup paired with fresh plant installations to get these properties looking sharp and well put-together.

On the backyard side, we worked with a sloped bed that needed serious attention. Large natural boulders were already part of the design, and we built around them - installing a mix of shrubs, perennials, and ornamental trees set against fresh black mulch. The result is a layered, low-maintenance planting scheme that looks intentional rather than thrown together. Natural stone steps run right up through the bed, and landscape lighting fixtures are already in place to make it pop after dark.

The front yard work tells a slightly different story. Clean, rounded boxwoods line the porch foundation in a tight, uniform row. A freshly planted shade tree anchors a mulched bed with a cluster of boulders at its base - simple but really effective for adding visual weight without cluttering the space. The beds are crisply edged and the lawn is tight against every border. When a property is this well-kept, it genuinely reads differently from the street.

Good plant selection matters as much as the cleanup itself. We pick plants that fit the site - the light conditions, the soil, how much maintenance the homeowner actually wants to do. Throwing in the wrong plants just means problems down the road. Get it right from the start and the landscape almost takes care of itself.

This kind of work - spring cleanups, plant installations, landscape restoration - is what sets a property up for the whole season. You're not just making it look good for a week. You're putting the right foundation in place so everything grows in well and stays manageable.