Landscaping Noblesville IN | Call Shank Thomas Landscaping
10444 Greenfield Ave, Noblesville, IN 46060
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Overview
Shank Thomas Landscaping is a trusted Noblesville, IN-based landscaping company dedicated to solving common local homeowner challenges. We specialize in addressing persistent issues like mulch bed weeds and dying shrubs that plague many Noblesville properties. Our team understands the specific soil conditions and climate of Hamilton County, allowing us to provide targeted solutions that prevent weed regrowth and revive struggling plants. We work closely with homeowners to create sustainable, low-maintenance landscapes that thrive in our local environment. From initial assessment to ongoing maintenance, Shank Thomas Landscaping combines expert knowledge with practical approaches to keep your outdoor spaces healthy and beautiful year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most effective way to prevent weeds in my Noblesville mulch beds?
The key is proper mulch depth and barrier installation. We recommend 2-3 inches of quality mulch with a professional-grade landscape fabric underneath, which we install to block weed seeds while allowing water penetration. For Noblesville's specific weed types, we also apply pre-emergent treatments at optimal times in spring and fall.
Why do shrubs keep dying in my Noblesville yard, and how can you help?
Common causes in our area include improper planting depth, poor drainage in Hamilton County's clay-heavy soils, and incorrect species selection for our climate. We perform soil analysis, recommend native or adapted shrubs, ensure proper planting techniques, and create drainage solutions when needed to give your plants the best chance to thrive.
What maintenance schedule works best for Noblesville landscaping?
We recommend seasonal services aligned with central Indiana's climate: spring cleanup and mulching, summer weed control and irrigation checks, fall aeration and planting, and winter protection for vulnerable plants. This proactive approach prevents most common issues before they damage your landscape.

















