Fresh mulch does more than look good — it locks moisture into our clay, shields roots from Texas heat, and keeps weeds down. We prep, edge, and mulch your beds so they look finished and stay healthy. Veteran-owned, insured.
In our heat and Blackland clay, mulch isn’t decoration — it’s protection. A proper 2–3 inch layer keeps soil moisture in, shades roots through 100-degree summers, suppresses weeds, and stops our clay from baking into concrete.
Done right, fresh mulch instantly makes a yard look cared-for and saves you water and weeding all season. Done lazily — dumped over weeds with no edge — it looks messy in a month. We do it the right way: clean the beds, define the edges, and lay the right depth of quality mulch.
The North Texas standard — natural, long-lasting, and great at holding moisture and feeding the soil as it breaks down.
Aromatic, slow to fade, and naturally helps deter some insects — a clean look for foundation beds.
Black, brown, or red dyed mulch that holds its color all season for a bold, defined bed.
Building new beds or replacing plants too? Pair mulch with our flower bed & shrub installation for a full refresh.
We measure your beds, recommend the mulch type and depth, and quote it in writing.
Weeds and old mulch out; fresh, clean bed edges in.
Even application around every plant, then a full cleanup so it looks sharp.
Most North Texas beds want a top-up once a year — we can keep yours on track.
Tell us how many beds and what look you want — we’ll measure, recommend a mulch, and quote it in writing.
Rated 4.9★ across 40 Google reviews — veteran-owned and serving North Texas since 2012.
“I was in desperate need of a yard clean up and Will and his crew saved the day. They got my yard looking neat and clean without any hassle.”
“Barefoot guys did a great job with my lawn! They were really good at communicating promptly and effectively. I would definitely recommend their services!”
“We had the best experience! After initial contact, they were out completing our yard within 24 hours. Professional and kind, and sent pictures after since I wasn’t home. SO impressed.”
It depends on how many beds you have, how much prep and edging they need, and the mulch type. We measure your beds and quote it in writing — no guessing by the bag.
In North Texas, once a year is typical — usually spring. A fresh top-up restores color and keeps the protective layer at the right depth as the old mulch breaks down.
Hardwood is the all-around North Texas standard for moisture and soil health; cedar lasts and smells great; dyed mulch holds color longest for looks. We’ll recommend based on your beds and the look you want.
Yes — we clean the beds and edge them before mulching. Mulch dumped over weeds just looks bad and lets the weeds push through, so we never skip the prep.