Client Feedback
“The mulch depth was consistent, the edging looked sharp, and the cleanup made the whole property feel cleaner right away.
Marcus Caldwell
Lansdowne seasonal mulching

Cleanup-first maintenance for Lexington beds that need a visual reset, cleaner edges, and dependable seasonal upkeep without turning into a renovation project.
BEST FIT
Reset tired beds without paying for a full rebuild.
This page owns the cleanup-first, edge-recovery, and seasonal-reset work that makes a property look maintained again when the layout is still worth keeping.
These project pages show cleanup, finish quality, and bed-reset work without claiming a full renovation or a leaf-only specialty proof set that does not exist yet.

Closest current proof for cleanup, edge recovery, and maintenance-led finish standards.

Best current finish-quality proof for blow-off, cleanup, and consistency at the end of a visit.

Support proof for cleanup, light pruning, and bringing structure back to overgrown beds.
The strongest maintenance reviews focus on sharp edges, visible cleanup, and the kind of finish quality that makes the property look reset in one planned visit.
Client Feedback
“The mulch depth was consistent, the edging looked sharp, and the cleanup made the whole property feel cleaner right away.
Marcus Caldwell
Lansdowne seasonal mulching
Client Feedback
“Edges were sharp, mulch depth was consistent, and the cleanup made the front of the house look noticeably better the same day.
Harper Collins
Seasonal mulching and bed maintenance
Client Feedback
“Nothing felt rushed. The crew stayed tidy, followed through, and handled the small details that make the work look complete.
Evelyn Hughes
Install finish quality
Pricing depends on bed size, weed pressure, debris volume, edge condition, mulch needs, and whether the visit is a one-time reset or part of a broader upkeep cadence.
Most homeowners start with a spring or fall reset, then add recurring upkeep only if the property drifts quickly between larger visits.
Mulch can be part of a maintenance reset, but mulch-only intent belongs on the mulching page when material choice and finish depth are the primary need.
Light seasonal debris can be part of this scope, but leaf-first fall cleanup belongs on the leaf-cleanup page so the boundary stays clear.
Light cutback tied to maintenance can be included. Pruning-first work belongs on shrub pruning, and plant replacement belongs on planting installation.
If the bed needs reshaping, significant removals, or a new layout, the scope has moved beyond maintenance and should be handled as an install or renovation.
This page owns cleanup-first maintenance. Use the more specific routes below when the main need is mulch-only, leaf-only, or plant replacement.
Use the mulch-first page when fresh mulch, material choice, and finish depth are the main need.
Use the leaf-first page when fall debris and leaf buildup are the main scope, not the broader maintenance umbrella.
Move here when cleanup exposes missing plants or replacement needs inside an otherwise workable bed.
Lexington is the main authority page for this work. Nicholasville stays available as a qualified secondary market for relevant maintenance scopes.
Use the Lexington page for the strongest local proof, the broadest service mix, and the deepest trust stack on the site.
Use the Nicholasville page for fit confirmation and realistic expectations in the approved secondary market.
Request an estimate for spring, fall, or recurring bed-maintenance timing, and we will confirm whether the property fits maintenance, mulch-only work, or a larger renovation scope.