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Mulching & Edging in Seattle, WA

Seattle homeowners face 160+ rain days per year averaging 38 inches that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and surrounding Seattle communities.

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Why Seattle Homes Need Mulching & Edging

160+ rain days per year averaging 38 inches
Persistent overcast skies promoting moss and algae
Mild temperatures rarely below 25°F or above 85°F
Occasional ice storms causing widespread damage
Wildfire smoke in late summer from eastern WA fires
Common Home Types We Service
Craftsman bungalowsMid-century ranchesNorthwest contemporary homesCedar-sided homes (common)New construction townhomes

What You Get

Suppresses weeds and reduces watering needs
Regulates soil temperature for plant health
Adds rich, finished appearance to beds and borders
Clean edging defines beds and prevents grass intrusion
Multiple mulch types: hardwood, cedar, pine, rubber
Annual refresh keeps beds looking their best

Our Mulching & Edging Process

01

Bed Preparation

Beds are weeded and existing mulch is raked out or turned before fresh material is applied.

02

Edging

Crisp edges are cut between lawn and beds using a bed edger or spade for clean, defined borders.

03

Mulch Installation

Mulch is applied at a 2–3 inch depth — deep enough to suppress weeds without suffocating plant roots or creating trunk rot.

04

Final Cleanup

Excess mulch is blown or swept from walkways and borders, leaving a clean, professional finish.

Seasonal Considerations for Seattle

1
Year-round moss and algae on roofs and driveways
2
Gutter cleaning in fall from cedar and maple debris
3
Winter storm damage from windstorms
4
Spring soft washing after long rain season
5
Summer exterior painting window (July–Sept)

Areas We Serve in Seattle

Our mulching & edging pros are available throughout the Seattle metro area, including:

Capitol HillQueen AnneBellevueKirklandRedmondSammamishIssaquahMercer IslandRentonBothell

Mulching & Edging FAQ for Seattle Homeowners

How often should Seattle homeowners get mulching & edging?
Given Seattle's 160+ rain days per year averaging 38 inches, most homeowners benefit from mulching & edging at least once a year. Year-round moss and algae on roofs and driveways often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Seattle most need mulching & edging?
Craftsman bungalows and Mid-century ranches are the most common home types in Seattle and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How deep should mulch be applied?
2–3 inches is ideal. Less than 2 inches won't suppress weeds effectively; more than 4 inches can restrict oxygen, retain too much moisture, and cause root or trunk rot.
Should I remove old mulch before adding new?
If existing mulch is less than 2 inches deep and not matted or moldy, you can add on top. If it's thick, matted, or has mold, removal or turning is recommended.
What type of mulch is best?
Hardwood bark mulch is popular for aesthetics and longevity. Cedar repels some insects. Pine bark is good for acid-loving plants. Rubber mulch lasts longer but doesn't improve soil. Personal preference and plant needs drive the choice.
How often should mulch be refreshed?
Once a year in spring is the most common approach. Fresh mulch applied after winter improves appearance and restores weed suppression as the previous year's layer has decomposed.

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