
Front beds have a way of slowly losing their edge. Old mulch breaks down, weeds creep in, and what used to look sharp starts looking forgotten. It's one of those things homeowners notice every time they pull into the driveway but keep pushing to the back burner.
This Georgetown home is a good example of what a focused cleanup and fresh mulch installation can do. The bed runs the full width of the front of the house, and we laid down a rich, dark mulch that makes the shrubs pop against the limestone exterior. Clean contrast. No mess. The kind of result that changes how the whole front of a house reads from the street.
The steel bed edging does a lot of work here too. It holds that crisp separation between the lawn and the bed, keeping mulch where it belongs and giving the whole setup a defined, intentional look. That edge is what stops the bed from slowly bleeding back into the grass over time - which is exactly what you want for low-maintenance curb appeal.
We also incorporated landscape lighting fixtures throughout the bed. Spaced across the front, they'll highlight those shrubs after dark and keep the home looking polished well past sunset. It's a small addition that adds a lot - both in function and in how the property presents at night.
Mulch work like this falls right in line with the lawn care services we offer throughout Georgetown. It's not complicated, but the details matter - the depth of the mulch, the condition of the edging, the placement of the lights. Get those right and the results speak for themselves.