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This is exactly what we were working with here - established landscaping with good bones, but the beds needed a refresh. Dark mulch laid cleanly across the beds does something simple but powerful. It makes everything look intentional. The shrubs look healthier. The lawn edges look sharper. The whole yard reads as well-maintained, which is exactly what a buyer wants to see.
We covered the beds throughout the property - from the front yard tree rings to the side and backyard planting areas. Everywhere the mulch went in, the contrast against the green plants and lawn made those spaces pop. It's a clean, uniform look that ties the whole yard together without overcomplicating it.
Beyond appearance, fresh mulch actually does work. It holds moisture in the soil, helps suppress weeds, and protects root systems. So the homeowner isn't just getting a better-looking yard - they're getting beds that are easier to maintain going forward, which is a win whether you're selling or staying.
This kind of landscaping work is a big part of what we do at Roman's Pressure Wash & Fence Staining. Getting a property market-ready means tackling every detail that a buyer will notice - and sharp, clean landscaping beds are right at the top of that list.