
Detailed flower bed cleanup for Utah County homes — weeding, re-edging, debris removal, light pruning, and optional mulch top-up. The kind of refresh that resets a property in a single visit.
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Pulling weeds and unwanted growth, removing leaves and dead material, re-edging the bed line, light pruning of perennials and shrubs, and optionally topping with fresh mulch.
Spring (March–April) is the most popular cleanup time — fresh start before the growing season. A second cleanup in fall before winter helps the beds wake up clean next year.
Usually we add fresh mulch on top of existing mulch unless the bed is significantly built up or contaminated. Removal is available if needed.
Yes — re-edging or reshaping bed lines is a common request and dramatically improves how the whole landscape looks.
Yes. We work carefully around perennials, bulbs, and ornamentals. If you want anything specific protected, just point it out.
Both. A one-time refresh is the most common request, but we also maintain beds on a recurring schedule for clients who want them to stay sharp year-round.
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Tell us about your property and what you need. We'll follow up — usually the same day — with straightforward pricing and the next available visit.