PROJECT STORY
Situation, Work, and Result
Situation
This Russell Cave Road property had gotten away from its owner. The weeds were rough, and the beds needed a full seasonal reset rather than a quick mulch drop. Once the reset was scoped, the homeowner also wanted to add some color to the beds with a set of Limelight hydrangeas, which meant the visit needed to cover both a hard cleanup and a planting install in the same day.
The Work
A four-person crew spent from 10am to 7pm on the reset: trimming, edging, weeding, and bed preparation, followed by SnapShot pre-emergent and 10 yards of hardwood mulch spread across the property. Rather than scheduling the planting for a second visit, a two-person crew came back that evening, from about 8:30 to 10pm, and installed 11 dwarf Limelight hydrangeas so the whole scope closed out in one day.
Result
The property went from overgrown to fully reset and freshly planted in a single visit. The finished beds read clean under the landscape lighting that evening, with the new Limelight hydrangeas already in place alongside the existing hydrangeas and boxwood. This is a useful example of Orlando's closing out a full seasonal reset and a planting add-on in one coordinated day instead of stretching the same scope across two visits.





