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
Cleanup-first resets that make tired beds look maintained again.
This page owns the cleanup-first, edge-recovery, and seasonal-reset work that helps homeowners tell the difference between a smaller reset, a standard bed refresh, and a broader property-wide upkeep visit when the layout is still worth keeping.
A maintenance reset follows the same order every time — cleanup first, then edges and cutback, mulch last when it is part of the scope.

We walk the beds before starting any work. Which areas have the most drift, where edging has broken down, and what cutback is needed — those decisions happen on-site, not before we arrive.

Debris, leaf buildup, and weeds come out first across all beds in scope. This step takes the most time and determines how clean the rest of the work looks.

Once beds are clean, edges are re-cut where lines have drifted back into the lawn. Shrubs and perennials that need light cutback are trimmed to keep the bed looking structured.

When mulch is part of the scope, it goes in last after the beds are fully prepped. We blow off all hard surfaces before leaving — the property should look like a finished job, not like work was done.
These projects show our cleanup, edge recovery, and maintenance finish standards for Lexington residential properties.

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

Support proof for patio-edge beds that can be kept sharp with recurring mulch, cleanup, and seasonal maintenance.

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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Best fit for: HOA and managed communities in Lexington, KY When boards need contract maintenance, documentation, and repeatable common-area standards, start with this audience page before you line-item services.
NEXT STEP
Tell us what you are planning and we will be straight about fit, timing, and the right next step.
Seasonal maintenance is the umbrella page for bed resets, cleanup, and upkeep visits that restore order without changing the whole layout. It is for homeowners who need the property to look maintained again, not redesigned.
This page does not own mulch-only jobs, leaf-only cleanup, weekly mowing, planting-first installs, or larger renovations. If the bed needs new structure or heavy replacement, the scope should move to installs and renovations instead.
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.
Still have questions? We're happy to walk through your project.
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.
"The mulch depth was consistent, the edging looked sharp, and the cleanup made the whole property feel cleaner right away."— Marcus Caldwell
SERVICE BOUNDARIES
Mulching, Leaf Cleanup, Planting Installation, Tree Planting, and Shrub Pruning
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SERVICE AREAS
Lexington Landscaping, Nicholasville Landscaping, Paris Landscaping, and Georgetown Landscaping