Residential front yard six months after installation — bright midday light, grass fully established and dense, mulch beds settled, low shrubs leafed out, house facade and mailbox visible, no staging or styling
Residential front yard six months after installation — bright midday light, grass fully established and dense, mulch beds settled, low shrubs leafed out, house facade and mailbox visible, no staging or styling
Residential backyard patio one season after installation — afternoon natural light, pavers weathered slightly and settled, grass grown flush to the edges, wooden fence in background, homeowner's outdoor chair in casual use, house visible at left edge
Residential backyard patio one season after installation — afternoon natural light, pavers weathered slightly and settled, grass grown flush to the edges, wooden fence in background, homeowner's outdoor chair in casual use, house visible at left edge
▸ Install day vs. six months in

What the yard looks like after the grass settles

Front yard, six months after install

The sod was bare on install day. Six months later the lawn filled in, the shrubs leafed out, and the beds stopped looking new. That's the yard the neighbor sees.

Backyard patio, one full season in

Pavers settled, grass reclaimed the edges, and the space got used. No before photo dressed up as damage — just the work holding up the way it should.

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