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Full Front Yard Landscape Renovation with Rock Beds and Clean Edging

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Overgrown beds have a way of sneaking up on you. What started as a tidy foundation planting slowly turns into a tangled mess that pulls the whole look of the house down. That's exactly the situation we were dealing with here - an outdated front landscape that had run its course and needed a full reset.

We tore everything out and started fresh. That meant clearing the old material, reworking the bed layout, and rebuilding it from the ground up with river rock, fresh shrubs, and clean concrete edging that gives the whole front a sharp, defined border. The curved edging line ties it all together and separates the turf from the rock bed in a way that reads as intentional and polished.

The planting selection is low-maintenance by design. Compact evergreen shrubs spaced out evenly across the bed give the homeowner something that will look good year-round without constantly demanding attention. Paired with the river rock ground cover, there's very little ongoing upkeep compared to a traditional mulch bed.

What we ended up with is a front yard that actually complements the house instead of competing with it. Good landscape renovation isn't just about plants - it's about structure, proportion, and making the whole property feel put together. That's what we were going for here, and it shows.