




Sometimes a yard just needs a clean slate. That was the situation here in Battle Creek - overgrown plants taking over the front, a flower bed that had gotten away from the homeowner, and a section of lawn that wasn't doing much of anything useful. Nothing that needed a full redesign, just a focused cleanup and reset.
We pulled out the old front plants, tilled the bare ground, and got it seeded so grass can fill back in. That kind of work makes a bigger difference than most people expect. Once the lawn grows in evenly, the whole front of the house reads cleaner - even before you do anything else to it.
The flower bed along the house foundation was another story. It had accumulated a season's worth of dead material, leaf debris, and overgrowth that was just sitting there making the place look rough. We cleared it out, worked the soil, and got fresh plants set into clean ground. The bed is ready to grow instead of just survive.
That's really what a seasonal cleanup is about. It's not always a big dramatic overhaul. Sometimes it's pulling what's dead, loosening up compacted soil, and giving things a proper foundation to work from. Small scope, real results.
If your yard is in a similar spot - overgrown here, bare there, a bed that's been ignored for a season or two - that's exactly the kind of work we do. We handle everything from plant removal and garden bed installation to tilling and seeding, all the way through full landscape installation if you want to take it further.