Estate gardens in the Greenwich backcountry. Foundation plantings around Old Greenwich colonials. Coastal beds in Riverside that fight salt spray every year. We strip the old, edge clean, and lay fresh mulch at the right depth across every property type Greenwich has.
Mulching is one of the best things you can do for the beds and the plants in them. The right mulch at the right depth suppresses weeds, retains moisture, regulates soil temperature, and protects roots through Connecticut winters and summers. The wrong depth does the opposite.


We strip old mulch when needed, edge the beds clean, and lay new mulch at the right depth. Two to three inches, pulled back from trunks. Not piled against plants.

Proper mulch suppresses weeds and reduces evaporation. Plants need less water through dry summer stretches. Roots stay protected through Connecticut frost cycles.
Shredded hardwood, wood chips, and stone options. Spring and fall installation windows. We time the work to give roots the best protection each season.
H3: Heritage Garden Experience Greenwich runs from coastal Riverside to backcountry estates. Sandy soil near the shore, rocky ledge inland. Each property type needs different mulch handling. Backcountry estates have heritage perennial gardens designe
H3: Estate Property Logistics Old Greenwich and Riverside beds face salt spray and storm flooding. Mulch breaks down faster in salty conditions. We adjust depth and material accordingly. Backcountry estates have long driveways, gated access, and mile
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Contact UsSpring after the last frost, usually mid April to early May, or fall in September after the heat breaks. Coastal Greenwich properties in Riverside and Old Greenwich often need an extra touch up after fall storm season because of salt and storm debris in the beds.
Hardwood mulch works for most Greenwich beds. Pine bark for the acid loving azaleas and rhododendrons common in backcountry estate gardens. Stone mulch for drainage areas and along estate driveways. We help you pick based on what is planted in each bed.
Yes. Backcountry estates north of Round Hill Road often have miles of bed area and complex landscape designs. We bring full crews, multiple trucks, and finish in one or two days. Coordination with estate managers and landscapers is part of the job.
Yes. Many Greenwich beds have years of old mulch piled on top from companies that just kept adding. We strip the buildup, weed the bed, edge clean, and lay fresh at the right depth. Costs more upfront, saves the plants underneath.
Yes. Cos Cob, Glenville, Riverside, Old Greenwich, and the backcountry are all part of our Greenwich service area. Each neighborhood has different bed conditions, but the work approach stays consistent: strip, edge, mulch correctly. S7 — CTA FINAL H2: Ready for Your Mulching Project in Greenwich? PARRAFO: Beds in Old Greenwich need refresh? Estate property in the backcountry with mulch buildup years deep? Foundation plantings in Cos Cob looking tired? Tell us about the property. We come out, walk the beds with you, and quote the install in writing.
Beds in Old Greenwich need refresh? Estate property in the backcountry with mulch buildup years deep? Foundation plantings in Cos Cob looking tired? Tell us about the property. We come out, walk the beds with you, and quote the install in writing.
New beds, plants, and full property makeovers.
Trees, shrubs, perennials installed right.
Full property cleanup twice a year.
Mowing, edging, and seasonal upkeep.
Trees removed completely.
Stumps ground below ground level.
We bring the crew to all of Fairfield County and beyond.