Mulch, Planting and Landscape Bed Improvements
Mulch and planting work in Spring Hill should begin with cleanup, not with dumping new mulch over old problems. Weeds, failed plant material, leaves, and broken bed edges need to be addressed first so the finished mulch installation has a clean shape.
Plant installation requires attention to planting depth and spacing. A shrub planted too deep can struggle, and a shrub installed too close to the house or walkway can become an ongoing shrub trimming problem. We look at mature plant size, sun exposure, soil moisture, and maintenance expectations before placing shrubs, perennials, or accent plants.
Mulch helps reduce evaporation and suppress weeds, but it must be installed correctly. The best mulch guide explains why material choice, depth, and plant crowns matter before adding extra plants without a plan.

