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Front Bed Refresh and Pool Border Landscaping in Bethlehem

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This one covered both sides of the house - front curb appeal and a functional fix out back. Two different problems, one visit. That's usually how the best jobs go.

Out front, the beds were tired. Overgrown in some spots, thin in others. We cleaned everything up, topped it with fresh dark mulch, and made sure the plant spacing actually made sense. The clean bed edge running along the lawn line is one of those details that seems small but makes the whole front of the house read sharper. The plantings get room to breathe, and the beds stop looking like an afterthought.

Out back, the issue was practical. The area around the above-ground pool had gotten messy and uneven - not a great situation when you're walking around the pool edge barefoot. We laid a decorative rock border around the pool perimeter to clean it up and give people a stable, defined surface to walk on. Looks better and actually functions better.

This is the kind of work we do all the time for homeowners in Bethlehem, Allentown, and Easton. Whether it's a full landscape design and installation or a focused bed refresh, the goal is always the same - make it look intentional and make it last. Our planting and garden design work is built around what actually fits the space, not just what looks good on day one.

Good landscaping doesn't have to be complicated. Sometimes it's fresh mulch, clean edges, and the right plants in the right spots. Sometimes it's a rock border that solves a real problem. Most of the time, it's both.