Clean Borders. Healthy Plants. Better Drainage.
Whether it’s mulch to protect your perennials, decorative rock for pathways, or edging to separate turf from beds, these simple details can dramatically improve the function and appearance of your yard. At Landscaping Guru, we install these materials with precision, purpose, and an eye for long-term durability.
Mulch retains moisture and insulates roots during Colorado’s hot summers and cold winters
Rock offers durability and weed resistance in high-traffic or windy areas
Edging prevents migration of materials and keeps bed lines sharp year after year
All three protect your landscape investment by reducing erosion and defining zones
Mulch Types:
Shredded hardwood (brown, black, red)
Cedar and natural wood blends
Playground-certified mulch for kid areas
Rock Options:
¾” to 1.5” decorative river rock
Pink granite, gray breeze, or mixed cobble
Cobblestone borders or drainage gravel
Edging Choices:
Black aluminum edging (our most recommended)
Steel edging for heavy-duty installs
Concrete or block edging (available upon request)
1. Site Cleanout & Prep
We remove old mulch, rock, or weeds and grade beds for proper drainage.
2. Weed Fabric (Optional)
Installed where appropriate to reduce long-term maintenance.
3. Material Installation
We deliver and spread mulch or rock with even depth and clean transitions.
4. Edging Installation
We dig channels, set the edging flush, and spike it down to prevent movement.
5. Final Cleanup
We tidy paths, blow off hard surfaces, and leave crisp, photo-ready borders.
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We’ll walk your property and recommend the best materials for your layout and goals.