The difference usually comes from consistent maintenance and better resource management. A professional company may be adjusting irrigation schedules seasonally, ensuring deep watering, and keeping systems efficient. Fertilizer applied at the right times strengthens turf and prevents weeds. Soil aeration and mulch renewal also boost plant health and moisture retention. Over time, these small practices add up. Your neighbor’s yard may also benefit from mature plantings, which naturally look fuller than younger landscapes. To close the gap, ask your contractor for a site audit. They can check irrigation coverage, soil compaction, mulch depth, and overall plant health. Addressing weak spots with targeted adjustments often produces visible improvement within a season. Consistency is the secret—regular attention, not quick fixes, creates the long-term curb appeal that stands out. A proactive plan can bring your yard to the same standard without overspending.
Why does my neighbor’s yard look better after using a landscaping company?
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