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Green Giant Privacy Screen and Fresh Mulch Beds in Allentown

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Privacy is one of the most common things homeowners ask us about - especially on properties where the neighbors are close. Fences help, but they stop growing. That's where Green Giants come in. These arborvitaes are one of the best natural screens you can plant, and once they fill in, they do the job better than almost anything else.

What we put together here was a full bed installation along the property line - Green Giants lined up and planted with room to grow, set into fresh dark mulch beds that give the whole yard a clean, finished look right from day one. It's the kind of work that pays off twice: curb appeal now, real privacy later. No waiting years to see results before it starts looking good.

We also freshened up the existing beds around the property. New mulch makes a bigger difference than most people expect. It sharpens the edges, brings out the color in the plants, and signals that a yard is being taken care of. A Japanese maple up front, hostas under the deck, flowering plants tucked into the corners - all of it pops once the mulch is down and clean.

This is the kind of landscape design and installation work we do a lot of in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton. Some jobs are big full redesigns. Others - like this one - are a smart combination of new plantings and routine bed maintenance that comes together to make a real difference. Either way, the goal is the same: a yard that looks intentional and works for the people who live there.

If you've been putting off a planting install or your beds just need a refresh, this is the time of year to get it done. Plants establish well in spring, and getting mulch down early helps lock in moisture through the warmer months ahead.