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North Texas · Beds & Mulch

Mulch Installation

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.

4.9★ / 40 Google reviews Clean edging included Hardwood, cedar & dyed Fully insured

Why mulch matters in North Texas

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.

Mulch we install

Hardwood mulch

The North Texas standard — natural, long-lasting, and great at holding moisture and feeding the soil as it breaks down.

Cedar mulch

Aromatic, slow to fade, and naturally helps deter some insects — a clean look for foundation beds.

Dyed mulch

Black, brown, or red dyed mulch that holds its color all season for a bold, defined bed.

What’s included

  • Bed cleanup — we pull weeds and clear old, matted mulch first, instead of burying the problem.
  • Clean edging — crisp spade or steel edges that define the bed and keep grass out.
  • Right depth — a proper 2–3 inches that actually protects, applied evenly around plants.
  • Tidy finish — we keep mulch off the lawn and hardscape and haul away the debris.

Building new beds or replacing plants too? Pair mulch with our flower bed & shrub installation for a full refresh.

How we work

STEP 1

Measure & recommend

We measure your beds, recommend the mulch type and depth, and quote it in writing.

STEP 2

Prep & edge

Weeds and old mulch out; fresh, clean bed edges in.

STEP 3

Mulch & finish

Even application around every plant, then a full cleanup so it looks sharp.

STEP 4

Refresh on your schedule

Most North Texas beds want a top-up once a year — we can keep yours on track.

Give your beds a fresh, finished look

Tell us how many beds and what look you want — we’ll measure, recommend a mulch, and quote it in writing.

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What North Texas homeowners say

Rated 4.9★ across 40 Google reviews — veteran-owned and serving North Texas since 2012.

★★★★★
Punctuality

“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.”

— Laura Underwood
★★★★★
Quality Work

“Barefoot guys did a great job with my lawn! They were really good at communicating promptly and effectively. I would definitely recommend their services!”

— Brianna Walkup
★★★★★
Professionalism

“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.”

— Maddison W.

Frequently asked questions

How much does mulch installation cost?

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.

How often should mulch be refreshed?

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.

What kind of mulch is best?

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.

Do you remove old mulch and weeds first?

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.

Do you install mulch with new plants and beds?

Absolutely — mulch is the finishing step on most of our bed and landscape installs, and doing it together is efficient.