What Goes Into a Brentwood Mulch Project
Bed preparation usually includes pulling weeds, removing debris, and checking that soil and mulch stay below siding and away from tree root flares. That detail matters on shaded Brentwood lots where moisture can linger.
Edging keeps mulch in the bed and lawn out of the planting area. On longer frontages, a clean edge is one of the biggest visual upgrades before any new mulch goes down. Seasonal refreshes in spring or fall are common; mid-season touchups help high-visibility beds that break down faster in sun and runoff.
Mulch selection depends on bed size, plant types, and the look you want. We discuss options during the site visit rather than forcing one product on every property. Moisture retention and weed suppression improve when depth is even and crowns stay clear.


