Weeds take over fast. One missed month and the beds go from tidy to overgrown, and suddenly the whole front of the property looks neglected even though the lawn is being mowed every week.
We pull the weeds, clean out the debris, re-rake the mulch, redefine the edges, and keep the beds looking maintained all season with bi-weekly visits from May through October.
Weeds grow faster than grass. Beds collect debris, mulch breaks down, and edges disappear into the lawn. Without regular attention, the beds drag the whole property down.
Dandelions, clover, thistles, and creeping grass push into beds fast. Once they get established they spread into the mulch and crowd out the plants you actually want.
Without regular edging, grass creeps into the beds and the clean line between lawn and landscape turns into a blurry mess.
The beds next to the front walk and around the entry are the first thing visitors see. When they are full of weeds and debris, it sets the tone for the whole property.
The short growing season means weeds are aggressive from June through September. They grow fast, seed fast, and spread fast. Bi-weekly bed maintenance is the only way to stay ahead of them.
Beds are at eye level. They are right next to the front door, along the walkway, and beside the driveway. When they are clean, the property looks cared for. When they are weedy, nothing else matters.
"You can mow the lawn perfectly every week, but if the beds are full of weeds and debris, the property still looks neglected. Bed maintenance fixes the part people notice most."
The shrubs, perennials, and flowers you planted actually show up again instead of being buried in weeds.
A defined edge between the lawn and the bed makes the whole landscape look intentional and maintained.
Weeds steal water, nutrients, and sunlight from your plants. Removing them gives your landscape a better chance to thrive.
We start with a cleanup visit to get the beds back to baseline, then keep them there with regular bi-weekly service.
If the beds have gotten away from you, the first visit is a deeper clean — pull all the weeds, clear all the debris, rake the mulch, and redefine every edge.
After the initial cleanup, bi-weekly visits from May through October keep the weeds from coming back and the beds looking maintained all season.
If the beds need fresh mulch or the shrubs need pruning, we can bundle that into the plan so everything gets handled together.
Every visit starts with pulling weeds by hand — roots and all, not just snapping the tops off. Then we clear out dead leaves, fallen branches, and any debris that has collected since the last visit. Existing mulch gets raked level and bed edges get cleaned up.
If anything needs minor pruning — a shrub branch hanging over the walkway, dead stems on perennials — we handle that too. The beds are left clean, weeded, and looking maintained.
Every weed gets pulled out at the root, not cut at the surface. Pulled weeds are bagged and removed from the property.
Dead material and debris get removed, and the existing mulch is raked back into place so the beds look fresh.
The line between lawn and bed gets cleaned up so the beds have a sharp, maintained look instead of grass creeping in from every side.
The beds stay clean all season instead of looking good for a week after you spend a Saturday on your knees pulling weeds.
Bi-weekly visits keep the weeds from ever getting established again. The beds stay clean between visits.
Edges stay defined and mulch stays level so the beds look maintained every time you pull into the driveway.
A maintained bed is always ready for a mulch refresh or new plantings without needing a major cleanup first.
Choose one-time cleanup or recurring care depending on how much help your beds need.
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If your Prince Albert beds are overgrown and dragging the property down, we will clean them out and keep them that way all season.
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