




This home already had great bones - a sharp white brick exterior, bold black trim, clean lines throughout. But the landscaping wasn't keeping up. Overgrown bushes, tired beds, no real definition along the borders. It's the kind of thing that's easy to overlook until you see what a difference a clean landscape actually makes.
Here's what we tackled: fresh mulch across all the beds, new plants installed throughout the front and sides of the property, bush trimming to get everything shaped up, and re-edged borders to give every bed a crisp, finished look. Each piece of the job matters on its own, but it's all of them together that really changes how a property reads from the street.
Plant selection and placement is something we take seriously. You want the right plants in the right spots - not just for looks now, but for how they'll grow in and fill out over time. The mix of upright evergreens, low rounded shrubs, and ornamental trees we used here gives the beds structure and variety without looking cluttered or overdone.
Fresh mulch does a lot of work too. It's not just cosmetic. It holds moisture, keeps weeds down, and gives the beds that dark, finished look that makes everything else pop. Combined with tight edges and well-trimmed shrubs, the whole front of this Brentwood home went from looking neglected to looking like it belongs on the cover of a neighborhood guide.