Koehler Brothers Landscaping & Gardening Center: Certified Landscaping Services Serving Lafayette, IN 47905
3120 Dayton Rd, Lafayette, IN 47905
Meet the Team
Koehler Brothers Landscaping & Gardening Center is a family-owned Lafayette business specializing in landscape design, installation, and maintenance. We understand the unique challenges of Indiana soil and climate, particularly the common local issues of yard drainage problems and persistent weed overgrowth. Our team creates custom landscape designs that incorporate proper grading, French drains, and strategic plant placement to redirect water away from your home's foundation. For weed control, we implement preventative mulching strategies and recommend native plant selections that naturally outcompete invasive species. Serving Lafayette and surrounding communities, we combine practical solutions with aesthetic design to build outdoor spaces that are both beautiful and functional year-round.
Key Services
- Landscape design
Q&A
How can landscape design help fix yard drainage problems in Lafayette?
Proper landscape design addresses Lafayette's common drainage issues by strategically grading your yard to direct water away from foundations, installing solutions like French drains or dry creek beds, and selecting moisture-tolerant plants for low-lying areas. Our designs prevent soil erosion and basement flooding while maintaining your landscape's beauty.
What landscape design strategies prevent weed overgrowth in Indiana yards?
We implement design strategies that naturally suppress weeds: using proper mulch depth to block sunlight from weed seeds, creating dense plantings of native species that outcompete invaders, and designing clean edges along beds and hardscapes. For Lafayette yards, we recommend specific ground covers and perennials that thrive locally while minimizing weed establishment.
Can you design a landscape that addresses both drainage and weed issues simultaneously?
Absolutely. Our Lafayette landscape designs often combine drainage solutions with weed prevention by incorporating graded swales lined with weed-suppressing mulch, selecting deep-rooted native plants that stabilize soil while crowding out weeds, and designing hardscape features like patios or pathways that manage runoff while eliminating areas where weeds typically establish.

















