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Front and Backyard Landscape Installation in Fishers IN

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A lot of homes in newer neighborhoods come with bare, builder-grade landscaping - or none at all. The foundation beds are thin, the yard feels unfinished, and the house just doesn't have the curb appeal it should. That's exactly what we were working with here.

For this Fishers home, we pulled out some existing plants that weren't working and started fresh. Up front, we built out full foundation beds with a mix of shrubs, ornamental grasses, and perennials - all spaced with room to grow. Clean bed lines, dark mulch laid tight against the concrete, and a layout that actually complements the architecture of the house. The difference is night and day.

Out back, the patio had nothing going on around it. Just concrete sitting in the middle of the lawn. We built a new plant bed wrapping the perimeter of the patio, installed a small upright tree on one side for some structure, and tucked in a few shrubs and hostas. Natural stone accents were placed in the mulch to add texture and keep things from feeling too flat.

The dark mulch we used ties everything together - front and back. It makes the plants pop and gives the whole yard a finished, polished look that holds up over time. Fresh mulch also does real work: it holds moisture, regulates soil temperature, and cuts down on weeds. It's not just about looks.

Getting all three areas - the front foundation beds, the side entry, and the back patio - handled in one scope means everything matches. Same plant palette, same mulch, same clean edge. That consistency is what makes a yard feel intentional instead of pieced together.