Experienced Landscaping Services in Winchester, IN 47394 - Hines Nursery & Landscaping

552 E 400th S, Winchester, IN 47394

(765) 584-2038

Company Background

Hines Nursery & Landscaping is a Winchester-based provider dedicated to solving the area's common landscaping challenges. Many local homes struggle with overgrown shrubs that obscure property lines and drainage issues that lead to soggy, unusable yards. We offer expert solutions, from professional shrub and tree trimming to landscape redesigns that improve water flow and prevent erosion. Our team uses locally-sourced plants and materials suited to Winchester's climate, ensuring your landscape is not only beautiful but also functional and durable. We help Winchester homeowners reclaim their outdoor spaces, creating yards that are easier to maintain and more enjoyable to use.

Key Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Questions and Answers

My yard in Winchester gets very soggy after rain. What's the first step to fix my drainage?

The first step is a site assessment. Our team will visit your Winchester property to identify low spots, evaluate soil composition, and check gutter downspout flow. We often recommend solutions like grading adjustments, French drains, or dry creek beds using local stone to redirect water away from your home's foundation and create a drier, more usable yard.

Can you help with overgrown shrubs that are blocking my windows and walkways?

Absolutely. We specialize in rejuvenating overgrown landscapes common in older Winchester neighborhoods. Our service includes expert pruning to safely reshape and reduce the size of shrubs and trees, restoring light, views, and safe access. For plants too far gone, we can recommend and install hardy, appropriately-sized replacements that won't outgrow their space.

What plants do you recommend for a low-maintenance landscape in Winchester?

We focus on native and adaptive plants that thrive in our local climate with minimal care. For Winchester yards, we often recommend drought-tolerant perennials, ornamental grasses, and hardy shrubs like Ninebark or Oakleaf Hydrangea. These plants establish strong root systems, require less water, and are more resistant to local pests, saving you time and effort.



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