


Sometimes a yard gets to a point where patching things up just isn't enough. The shrubs weren't thriving, the ground cover was a mix of weeds and bare patches, and the whole bed had lost any sense of purpose. The honest move? Strip it back and start fresh.
That's exactly what we did here. We pulled out the struggling shrubs, cleared the bed down to bare ground, and brought in fresh lawn soil to give the area a proper foundation. It's one of those jobs that looks simple on the surface but makes a huge difference in what you're able to grow going forward.
Bad soil is one of the most overlooked reasons yards stay looking rough no matter how much effort gets put into them. When we do a reset like this, we're not just cleaning up what's visible - we're setting the stage for healthy growth. Fresh soil, good seed, and time. That's the recipe.
Once the soil was prepped and seeded, the bed looked completely different. Clean lines, dark fresh soil, and a blank slate ready to fill in. No more patchy weeds competing with whatever was left. Just a solid starting point for a healthier, better-looking front yard.
This kind of work falls right in the middle of what we do - landscape cleanups, shrub removal, and lawn maintenance all rolled into one job. If you've got a spot on your property that's been limping along for a while, sometimes the best thing you can do is give it a proper reset.