
Residential Bed Renovation
Defined bed edges, refreshed planting, and a cleaner front-yard layout that reads more intentional from the street.
This proof record is strongest as a renovation-led front-yard case study with a cleaner, more intentional finished layout.
SCOPE
What This Project Covered
- •Reshaped bed lines and cleaned up transitions around the front yard
- •Refreshed planting layout for stronger structure and spacing
- •Applied mulch with a cleaner, more consistent finished depth
- •Closed the project with cleanup and a finished walk-through
MATERIALS
Materials Used
PROCESS
What to Expect
- 1
Walked the property and confirmed the finished look before work started
- 2
Reset bed edges and cleaned out the existing layout
- 3
Installed refreshed planting and finishing materials
- 4
Completed cleanup so the yard read finished the same day
CLIENT PROOF
What Clients Noticed
“Communication was clear, the work looked clean, and the front of the house felt much more put together when it was finished.”
“Communication stayed clear from the walkthrough through the final walkthrough, and the property felt finished when the crew left.”
Isabella Reed
Landscape renovation project
Project Details
- Project Type
- Renovation & Design
- Year
- 2024
- Location Context
- Central Kentucky residential property
- Proof Role
- Primary renovation proof example from Orlando's documented work.
Plant Supplier

Big Tree Planting Co.
Visit supplierThe foundation shrubs and perennials for this renovation came from Big Tree Planting Co., Orlando's affiliated regional supplier for shrubs, ornamental plants, and planting projects.
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