
Fresh mulch installation for Utah County landscape beds — weeded and edged first, then topped with even, properly-depth mulch. The single biggest visual upgrade most properties can get in a day.
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We typically install dark hardwood and bark mulch — the standard choices for Utah County residential landscaping. If you have a specific product in mind, we can source it.
Two to three inches is the sweet spot — enough to suppress weeds and retain moisture without smothering plant crowns or tree trunks.
Most beds in Utah County benefit from a fresh top-up every spring. A full removal-and-replace is rarely needed if you stay on a yearly refresh cycle.
Yes — beds are weeded, edged, and cleared of debris before fresh mulch goes down. Mulch over weeds doesn't last.
We can do either. Most clients prefer that we supply and install, with mulch volume and pricing included in the quote.
Yes — bundling cleanup, bed edging, and a mulch refresh is the most efficient way to reset a property in spring.
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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.