


Here's what a proper cleanup looks like when everything comes together. Trimmed shrubs, sharp bed edges, and fresh dark mulch - all working together to give a home's front yard a pulled-together, well-kept look. This Fishers property is a great example of what a few focused hours of skilled work can do.
The shrubs along the front were shaped up tight and clean. Each one has a distinct, rounded form - not hacked back, just neatly defined. That kind of precision takes practice. It's easy to over-trim or leave things looking uneven, so we take our time and work through each shrub carefully to keep the shape natural but tidy.
The bed edging is one of those details that quietly does a lot of the heavy lifting. A crisp edge between the lawn and the planting bed makes everything look intentional. And the dark mulch we laid down pulls the whole thing together - it contrasts nicely against the green of the shrubs and the natural stone border that runs along the bed.
What we ended up with is a front yard that looks sharp heading into summer. The existing plants - including ornamental grasses, flowering shrubs, and boxwoods - all got the attention they needed. No new plantings required here. Just solid cleanup work that brought out the best in what was already there.
A lot of homeowners in Fishers put this stuff off because it feels like a big undertaking. It doesn't have to be. When you've got a crew that knows what they're doing and shows up with the right tools and materials, a front yard like this comes together faster than you'd expect - and the results speak for themselves.