Local Business Description
Colton's Landscaping is a trusted, locally owned and operated service in Avon, IN, dedicated to enhancing and maintaining your outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping, professional pressure washing, and thorough gutter services. A common challenge for Avon homeowners is dealing with patchy lawn grass and invasive moss growth, which can detract from your home's curb appeal and health. Our team addresses these issues head-on with tailored lawn care solutions, effective moss treatment, and preventative gutter cleaning to manage excess moisture—a key contributor to moss. We're your neighbors committed to solving local landscaping problems with reliable, expert service.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
Can your landscaping services fix my patchy, mossy lawn in Avon?
Absolutely. Patchy grass and moss are common here due to our soil conditions and shade. Our landscaping service starts with a soil analysis and evaluation of drainage and sunlight. We then implement a customized plan that may include aeration, overseeding with shade-tolerant grass blends, proper fertilization, and safe moss removal treatments to restore a thick, healthy lawn.
How does pressure washing help with moss and lawn issues?
Moss and algae don't just grow on lawns—they spread onto driveways, walkways, and siding, creating spores that can reinfest your grass. Our professional pressure washing removes these spores from hard surfaces, breaks up organic matter that holds moisture, and improves overall yard hygiene. This is a crucial step in a comprehensive approach to controlling moss and creating a healthier environment for your grass to thrive.
Why is gutter cleaning part of your lawn care solution for Avon homes?
Clogged gutters are a major culprit behind mossy lawns. When gutters overflow, they create constant damp areas and poor drainage around your home's foundation, which is the perfect breeding ground for moss and can drown grass roots. Our gutter service ensures water is channeled away properly, eliminating this excess moisture and helping to prevent the conditions that cause moss and patchy grass in the first place.


