


Most front yards in Fishers aren't ugly - they're just tired. Old or overgrown plantings that stopped putting on a show years ago. That's exactly the kind of situation we came in to fix here.
We started with clean bed prep and worked through a full plant design and installation focused on one key goal - something that looks good from spring all the way through fall without demanding constant attention. Every plant we selected was chosen with that in mind. Spring bloomers, summer color, and fall interest all built into one cohesive layout.
The bed along the side of the garage gets a lot of visibility from the street and the driveway. So we anchored it with a young ornamental tree and filled in around it with a mix of flowering and foliage plants that will fill out nicely as the season moves along. The utility area in the yard got its own dedicated planting circle - a smart way to work with what's already there rather than around it.
Fresh dark mulch ties everything together and makes the new plants pop. It's one of those finishing details that makes a real difference. The whole bed looks intentional and put-together without being high-maintenance or fussy.
That's really the point of good plant design. You're not just picking plants you like - you're building a planting plan that works with your property, your lifestyle, and your local climate. We do this kind of work all over the Fishers area and it never gets old seeing a yard go from flat and forgettable to sharp and well-planned.