Professional Landscape Maintenance Solutions
Well-maintained flower beds and fresh mulch instantly elevate your property's value and aesthetic appeal. Our landscape maintenance services keep your gardens healthy, weeds controlled, and mulch layers thick to protect delicate roots from extreme California temperatures.
We maintain your landscape with attention to detail. Our crews handle careful weeding, install high-quality weed fabrics, trim back overgrown shrubs, and apply premium organic mulches. This keeps your plant beds looking clean and tidy throughout the year.
Assessment & Site Checklist
- Weed density and soil moisture levels in beds
- Mulch depth and edging border conditions
- Shrub growth patterns and signs of insects or disease
- Drip emitter placement and water output
Our Execution Workflow
- Thorough weeding by hand to protect native plant roots
- Crisp spade edging along plant bed borders
- Uniform spreading of organic cedar or bark mulch
- Trimming and shaping of accent hedges and shrubs
Why Plant Bed and Mulch Maintenance is Essential
Mulch retains moisture in the soil, reducing your watering needs, and acts as a natural barrier to block weeds. Pruning shrubs keeps them compact and healthy, preventing diseases and maintaining structural shapes.
Common Customer Scenarios Addressed
- Garden beds are overgrown with grass, weeds, and wild ivy.
- Mulch has washed away or faded, leaving bare dry dirt.
- Shrubs and hedges are growing out of control, touching structural walls.
- Want to refresh garden beds for a new seasonal planting layout.
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Rates depend on bed sizes, weeding requirements, mulch choice, and the frequency of regular maintenance. Get in touch for a free estimate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend organic cedar or double-shredded bark mulch. They degrade slowly, enrich the soil, and excel at moisture retention.
A depth of 2 to 3 inches is ideal. It blocks sunlight to weed seeds while keeping the underlying soil moist and cool.
Yes, we install heavy-duty geotextile weed barrier fabric beneath new mulch to provide long-term weed suppression.