Description
For this flowerbed restoration project, our team was tasked with transforming an outdated flowerbed into a clean, vibrant space that enhanced the overall beauty of the client’s yard. The homeowner wanted to relocate their existing rose bushes, add structure, and create a low-maintenance design.
We began by carefully relocating the rose bushes along the side of the house, ensuring they were positioned to receive optimal sunlight while complementing the home’s exterior. Next, we excavated the existing dirt to prepare the flowerbed for a fresh, clean foundation. To add a natural and polished look, we installed flagstone pavers, creating defined pathways and adding depth to the design.
To further enhance the aesthetics, we laid Grey Eagle river rock, providing a beautiful contrast against the greenery and flowers. For long-term weed control, we installed weed fabric beneath the rocks and pavers, helping the client maintain a tidy flowerbed with minimal upkeep. Lastly, we added clean, durable edging to frame the entire bed, giving it a neat and finished appearance.
The result was a stunning, low-maintenance flowerbed that featured elegant hardscaping elements and a fresh, professional layout. The homeowner was thrilled with the flowerbed transformation, as the new design not only improved the curb appeal but also allowed for easier maintenance and healthier growth for the relocated rose bushes.
Ready to give your flowerbeds a fresh, vibrant look? Contact Terra Mows Outdoor Services for professional flowerbed restoration in Broken Arrow, OK. Whether it’s removing overgrown plants, adding fresh soil and mulch, or creating a whole new design, our team is here to bring your vision to life. Contact us today to schedule your free estimate. Let us help you transform your outdoor space into a beautifully restored landscape!
Project Scope
Turn an outdated flowerbed into something visually attractive.
- Remove grass
- Excavate dirt
- Relocate rose bushes
- Add edging
- Add rock
- Add flagstone pavers
- Add weed fabric
Project Info
Location
Broken Arrow, OK
Project Year
2024