Mulch Refresh

Fresh mulch gives tired beds a cleaner, more finished look while helping suppress weeds and hold moisture.

Clear scope, done the right way

Includes hardwood mulch material, nursery bulk mulch delivery, spreading, and light cleanup after installation.

  • Mulch material, delivery, and spreading included in the visit
  • Light surface prep, including turning older mulch or clearing light buildup where needed for proper coverage
  • Premium double-ground shredded hardwood mulch applied at the right depth for performance and appearance
  • Proper clearance maintained around plant crowns and tree bases to prevent rot
  • Cleanup of any overflow or mulch on sidewalks, drives, or lawn
  • Color options available: natural brown, dark brown, or black
  • Full spring cleanup, bed edge reset, fertilization, and larger pruning can be quoted separately if needed
Why 3 Inches Matters

Depth is the detail most people miss

The common approach is 1 to 1.5 inches, which is enough to look fresh briefly but not enough to do much. At 3 inches, mulch retains more moisture, suppresses weed germination more effectively, and moderates soil temperature through the season.

Mulch that is too thick creates problems at the root zone. We apply the right amount, pull it away from plant crowns, and keep the scope focused on mulch rather than bundling in unrelated spring work. Annual plan customers typically receive mulch as part of a broader spring visit.

Most visits: 3 to 5 hours depending on scope
Best timing: spring or early summer

It does more than look good

Dramatically fewer weeds

A properly applied 3-inch mulch layer blocks light to annual weed seeds in the soil below, cutting viable germination by a significant margin without any chemicals involved.

Healthier soil and stronger plants

As mulch breaks down it feeds soil biology, improves drainage in clay soils, and supports moisture retention in sandy soils. Your plants spend energy growing, not struggling with soil conditions.

Immediate curb appeal impact

Fresh dark mulch against green plant foliage is one of the simplest and most effective visual upgrades a front yard can get. It makes plants look more intentional and the beds look designed.

See Ballpark Pricing

Select the size of your planting beds for an instant price range. Your official quote follows a free on-site visit, with no obligation.

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Done in one visit, no supervision needed

1

We confirm your scope

You tell us the beds you want covered and any color preference. We confirm material quantity and schedule a visit that works for you.

2

We prep and apply

We handle light prep and apply mulch at the correct depth in a single visit. No second trips, no material left to spread yourself. If the beds need a full cleanup or edge reset first, we will quote that separately.

3

Clean and done

We clean up overflow and leave your beds looking finished. The difference is visible from the street on the same day.

Mulch refresh FAQ

What type of mulch do you use?
We use premium double-ground shredded hardwood mulch. This grade breaks down more slowly than single-ground product, holds its color longer, and knits together rather than washing away in heavy rain. We offer natural brown, dark brown, and black. Dark brown is the most popular because it gives the highest contrast against green foliage.
Should I remove old mulch before adding new?
If your existing mulch has broken down into a thick, matted layer that restricts water penetration, we will remove or significantly turn it before adding new material. In most cases if existing mulch is 1 inch or less deep, we can layer directly on top to reach the correct 3-inch depth. We assess this on arrival and advise you before proceeding.
How often does mulch need to be refreshed?
Once per year is the standard recommendation. By spring, most mulch layers have decomposed enough to lose functional depth and visual impact. An annual spring or early summer refresh keeps beds performing correctly and looking fresh without over-building organic material in the beds.
Is mulch refresh included in a maintenance plan?
Annual plan customers receive mulch as part of a broader spring maintenance visit. This is a mulch refresh, not a full spring reset. Cleanup, edge work, fertilization, and seasonal care are included more broadly through the annual maintenance plan.
Does mulch attract termites or other pests?
Mulch does not attract termites, but mulch installed directly against your foundation can create a moisture environment that termites, once present, may exploit. We always maintain at least 6 inches of clearance between mulch and your home's foundation, which is a straightforward way to eliminate that concern entirely.

Fresh mulch. Same day results.

A mulch refresh is one of the fastest ways to make your front yard look intentional and well cared for. Let's schedule your visit.

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