Landscaping That Looks Right and Lasts
From beds and plants to hardscapes and grading.
If your yard looks unfinished, outdated, or hard to maintain, professional landscaping fixes it with a clear plan and a clean install, not random add-ons.
At Lawn & Leaf Solutions, we provide landscape design and installation across Jackson, TN and surrounding West Tennessee communities. We build outdoor spaces that improve curb appeal, function better, and hold up over time.
Related Services
Landscape Design & Installation
Every property is different. Sun exposure, slope, soil conditions, drainage patterns, and how you use the space all determine what will work long-term.
We start with an on-site consultation, then recommend a design and scope built around:
Your Goals
- Curb appeal
- Privacy
- Entertaining
- Low Maintenance
Your Property Conditions
- Grade
- Shade
- Soil
- Water Flow
Durability
- Materials that hold up
- Clean finished details
Landscaping Services We Offer
We design and install landscaping projects including:
Planting & Beds
- Planting beds (design + installation)
- Trees, shrubs, and plant installations
- Weed barrier and bed renovations
Ground Cover
- Mulch installation
- Decorative stone installation
Hardscape
- Landscape curbing and edging
- Retaining walls
- Walkways and patios
- Landscape lighting
- Water features (fountains, ponds, waterfalls)
Grading & Finish Work
- Topsoil
- Grading
- Finish work
Landscape Bed Renovation and Cleanup
A lot of landscaping projects start with removing what is already there.
Overgrown shrubs, old mulch, tired plants, weeds, buried edging, poor bed shape, and years of built-up debris can make a front yard look unfinished even if the house itself looks good.
Lawn & Leaf Solutions can clean out and rebuild landscape beds so they look intentional again.
Depending on the property, landscape bed renovation may include:
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removing old or overgrown plants
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trimming or reshaping existing shrubs
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cleaning out weeds, leaves, and debris
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redefining bed edges
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reshaping the bed layout
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installing new plants, shrubs, or trees
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adding mulch or decorative stone
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improving the grade around the beds
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hauling away debris
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cleaning up the surrounding lawn, driveway, and walkways
The goal is not just to make the beds look better for a few weeks. The goal is to create a cleaner, more manageable landscape that fits the property and holds up over time.
Landscaping Should Work With the Property, Not Against It
Good landscaping is not just picking plants and spreading mulch.
Before installing new plants or rebuilding beds, we look at the property conditions that affect whether the landscape will actually last.
That includes sunlight, shade, slope, soil, drainage, roof runoff, tree roots, and how water moves through the yard.
If water is already collecting in a bed, running across a walkway, or sitting against the house, it usually needs to be addressed before new landscaping is installed. Otherwise, the same water problem can damage the new plants, wash out mulch, hold the soil too wet, or create maintenance problems later.
That is why some landscape projects may also involve light grading, drainage planning, downspout drainage, or bed reshaping before the final plants and mulch go in.
Mulch, Decorative Stone, Plants, and Finished Details
The finishing material matters.
Mulch gives landscape beds a clean, natural look and helps protect the soil. Decorative stone can be a better fit in some areas where long-term durability, drainage, or lower maintenance is the priority.
Plants should also be chosen for the space they are going in, not just how they look at the nursery.
A plant that gets too large for the bed, sits in the wrong sunlight, or stays too wet will create problems later. We focus on plant placement, spacing, mature size, bed layout, and how the finished landscape will be maintained over time.
Clean edges, proper spacing, good material choices, and a finished cleanup are what make the project look professional when it is done.
Landscaping Cost and Estimate Expectations
Landscaping cost depends on the size of the project and how much work is needed before the finished material goes in.
A simple bed refresh is different from a full front landscape renovation.
Pricing can vary based on:
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bed size
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plant removal
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shrub trimming or cleanup
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weed and debris removal
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bed reshaping
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new plant material
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mulch or decorative stone
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grading or drainage needs
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access for equipment
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haul-off and cleanup
Most professional landscape bed renovation projects start in the lower thousands and go up from there depending on the scope.
The best way to get accurate pricing is to look at the property, talk through the goal, and build a scope that matches the yard, the budget, and the amount of maintenance the customer wants long-term.
Landscaping FAQs
How long does a landscaping project take?
Smaller projects can take a few days. Larger installs often run 2–4 weeks, depending on scope, materials, and weather.
Do you help with design, or only installation?
We do both. Some clients already know what they want. Others want guidance on layout, materials, and what will work best for the property.
What’s included in a landscaping estimate?
Your estimate includes the scope of work, materials, installation details, and pricing.
Do you work on drainage-related landscaping issues?
Yes. If water movement or poor grading is affecting your yard, we may incorporate solutions from:
Yard Drainage Services
Do you remove old plants and overgrown shrubs?
Yes. Many landscaping projects include removing old plants, overgrown shrubs, weeds, mulch, edging, or debris before the new landscape is installed.
Do you install mulch and decorative stone?
Yes. We install mulch and decorative stone depending on the look, drainage needs, maintenance expectations, and layout of the beds.
Should drainage be fixed before landscaping?
In many cases, yes. If water is collecting in the beds, running toward the house, or washing out mulch, the drainage issue should be addressed before installing new landscaping.
Can you redesign front foundation beds?
Yes. We can clean out, reshape, and rebuild front foundation beds with new plants, shrubs, trees, mulch, stone, and finished edges.
How much does landscaping cost?
Landscaping cost depends on the size of the beds, plant removal, new plants, mulch or stone, grading, drainage needs, and cleanup. Smaller bed renovations may start in the lower thousands, while larger landscape installations can cost more depending on the scope.
Landscaping Services Near Jackson, TN
We serve Jackson, TN and nearby areas including Medina, Humboldt, Milan, Oakfield, Bells, and surrounding communities within about a 30-mile radius.
If your property has standing water or slope issues, we often recommend starting with:
Yard Drainage Solutions in Jackson, TN
before or alongside landscaping installation.
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Landscaping That Looks Right and Lasts
From beds and plants to hardscapes and grading.
















