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In the front, we built out a large curved flower bed along the slope and filled it with a solid mix of shrubs and plants set in fresh dark mulch with clean steel edging. It gave the front of this home a defined, finished look that it didn't have before. A bare hillside is one thing - a planted, mulched bed with room to grow is something else entirely.
Out back, we laid Emerald Zoysia sod across the full yard. We chose Emerald Zoysia for a reason. It's a dense, fine-textured grass that handles heat well, holds up under foot traffic, and stays green longer than most warm-season varieties. For a yard like this one - sloped, exposed, and previously bare - it was the right call.
The difference between where this yard started and where it ended up is significant. That's what a full landscape renovation looks like when it's done right. New sod, a planted bed, proper prep work - every piece matters. We handle all of it, from the initial ground clearing to the final watering pass.