Landscape Bed Management
Mulching
As a matter of fact, mulch is one of the most important and valuable landscaping materials. Given how common it is you might have overlooked the immense benefits it can provide to your landscape beds. Mulch acts as insulation for your soil, keeping the heat in during the harsh winter, and moisture retained when the sun beats down in the summer. It will also prevent the spread of weeds, and keep soil from eroding. Not to mention that it is a staple of any tidy landscape, and thus an essential installation.

Bed Edging
In trying to keep your landscape uniform, mulch is just one step. This combination of soil and mulch that makes up your landscape bed needs to stay in a designated area to benefit the proper plant material. This is where bed edging comes in, with the option to use a diverse range of materials to line plant beds and keep things organized. Whether you want something timeless and classic like a stone edge, or something simple and easy like plastic, we got you covered.
The crews are extremely professional, dependable, and knowledgeable when on the multifamily properties with Steve, the Operations Manager, who oversees all projects, getting them completed on time and within budget constraints. He is always quick to make recommendations and direction to any problems or issues that occur. Steve takes the time to make you aware of the situation and explain the proper steps that it will take to resolve.
David Foos
Redwood Construction