





Sometimes a yard just needs a full reset. Old shrubs that have seen better days, a tree that needed to come out, poor drainage making a mess every time it rains - these are the kinds of problems that don't fix themselves. That's exactly what we were dealing with on this one.
We started with the clearing work. The old shrubs and tree came out, which opened up the whole space. Once that was done, we brought in the equipment and got to work regrading the ground. That step matters more than most people realize. If the grade is off, water sits where it shouldn't - right up against the foundation. Getting the slope right before anything else goes down is non-negotiable.
With the regrading done, we spread fresh topsoil across the cleared areas and finished it off with premium seed. The crew raked everything in by hand to make sure the seed had good contact with the soil. That attention to detail at the prep stage is what separates a lawn that actually grows from one that just looks like dirt for months.
The final step was straw cover - laid down to protect the seed, retain moisture, and give the new lawn the best possible start. It's not the flashiest part of the job, but it does real work. A healthy lawn doesn't start with the seed. It starts with everything that happens before the seed hits the ground.
This kind of work falls right at the intersection of our land clearing and lawn seeding services. Whether it's one overgrown corner or an entire yard that needs to be redone from scratch, the process is the same - clear it right, grade it right, prep it right. The results follow.