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Frankfort Landscaping

Frankfort Landscaping

Frankfort, IN
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Frankfort Landscaping provides trusted landscaping service in Frankfort, Indiana. We handle lawn care, planting, trimming, and yard cleanups with care and skill.
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J R’s Outdoor Services

J R’s Outdoor Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Frankfort IN 46041
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling, Snow Removal

J R's Outdoor Services is a Frankfort-based company providing comprehensive outdoor solutions for residential and commercial clients. We specialize in landscaping, junk removal, and snow removal servi...

Warren Lawn & Landscape

Warren Lawn & Landscape

2100 S State Rd 39, Frankfort IN 46041
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Tree Services

Warren Lawn & Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned outdoor service provider serving Frankfort, IN, and the surrounding areas. Founded on a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, our team br...

Laser Edge Turf & Excavation

Laser Edge Turf & Excavation

Frankfort IN 46041
Landscaping, Excavation Services

Laser Edge Turf & Excavation is a Frankfort-based landscaping and excavation company founded by Clint and Bryce, who turned years of side work into a full-time business serving the local community. Th...

Doin’ It Wells Services

Doin’ It Wells Services

6365 W Co Road 200 N, Frankfort IN 46041
Fences & Gates, Landscaping, Tree Services

Doin' It Wells Services is a locally owned and operated home service provider based in Frankfort, Indiana, specializing in excavation, landscaping, and fencing. With a commitment to serving Clinton, T...

Meece Lawn Care

Meece Lawn Care

Frankfort IN 46041
Lawn Services

Meece Lawn Care is a trusted Frankfort, IN lawn service provider dedicated to helping local homeowners achieve and maintain healthy, vibrant lawns. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care solutions t...

ELM's Tree Services And More

ELM's Tree Services And More

Frankfort IN 46041
Tree Services, Landscaping

ELM's Tree Services and More has been a trusted local name in Frankfort and the surrounding communities for over 28 years. We provide dependable tree care and landscaping services for residential and ...

Eldridge Land Management Services

Eldridge Land Management Services

Frankfort IN 46041
Tree Services, Landscaping, Dumpster Rental

Eldridge Land Management Services is your Frankfort neighbor for comprehensive property care. We specialize in tree services, landscaping, and dumpster rentals to help local homeowners tackle common i...

Rivertree Landscapes

Rivertree Landscapes

458 N Crescent Dr, Frankfort IN 46041
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Rivertree Landscapes is a Frankfort-based landscaping company founded by River Wainscott and Trey Mohler, who bring over five years of combined experience in landscape construction, design, and mainte...

ELM'S

ELM'S

Frankfort IN 46041
Tree Services, Landscaping

ELM'S is a full-service tree care and landscaping company serving Frankfort, Indiana. We specialize in comprehensive solutions for both residential and commercial properties, from tree planting and di...

J&H Decking and Landscaping

J&H Decking and Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (2)
Frankfort IN 46041
Decks & Railing, Fences & Gates, Landscaping

J&H Decking and Landscaping was founded in Frankfort in July 2022 by a team with hands-on experience building decks and maintaining landscapes for local homeowners. We started because we saw an opport...

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Q&A

Do we need a permit to regrade our 0.22-acre lot, and what kind of contractor should we hire?

Regrading that alters water flow or involves significant cut/fill typically requires review by the Frankfort Building and Zoning Department. For a lot of this size, improper grading can negatively impact neighboring properties. You must hire a contractor licensed through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. A licensed landscape architect or a contractor with a relevant classification can ensure the work meets code, manages stormwater correctly, and avoids creating liability through drainage issues.

How can we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass healthy during dry spells without wasting water?

Smart Wi-Fi ET-based controllers are the standard for efficiency in Frankfort's voluntary conservation stage. These systems use local weather data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration, preventing overwatering. Programming deeper, less frequent cycles encourages deeper root growth in Tall Fescue blends, enhancing drought tolerance. This method often reduces total water use by 20-30% while maintaining turf health.

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas blower noise. What's a quieter, lower-maintenance alternative?

Transitioning high-input turf areas to a native plant meadowscape dramatically reduces maintenance. Species like Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Little Bluestem thrive in Zone 5b, requiring no irrigation once established and only an annual cutback. This eliminates weekly mowing and the associated noise, aligning with municipal quiet hours and the shift toward electric maintenance fleets. The deep root systems also sequester carbon and support local pollinators.

We're adding a patio. Are concrete pavers or wood decking better for long-term value?

Concrete pavers offer superior longevity and lower lifetime maintenance compared to wood in our climate. A properly installed paver patio with a limestone aggregate base can last 25+ years with minimal upkeep, while wood requires regular sealing and eventual replacement. Pavers also contribute to a Firewise landscape by creating a non-combustible defensible space, a consideration even in Frankfort's low urban/rural interface rating. Their permeability can also aid in site drainage.

We need emergency storm debris cleanup to meet HOA rules. What's your response protocol?

For urgent compliance needs, our primary dispatch is from our central yard at TPA Park. Crews take SR-28 directly into Prairie Creek, maintaining a 15-20 minute arrival window during peak hours. Trucks are equipped with electric chippers and trailers for immediate loading. We prioritize clearing driveways and public right-of-ways first to restore access and safety.

Our yard in Prairie Creek feels spongy and water sits on top. Is this a soil issue?

Properties built in the 1950s, like many in the Prairie Creek neighborhood, have soils that have settled for over 70 years. The native Silty Clay Loam compacts over time, reducing pore space for air and water. This leads to poor percolation, creating that spongy feel and surface ponding. Annual core aeration and incorporating 1-2 inches of composted organic matter are essential to rebuild soil structure and permeability.

We've spotted what looks like Japanese Knotweed. How do we handle invasive species here?

Japanese Knotweed is a high-priority invasive in Indiana. Correct identification is critical before any treatment. For established patches, a targeted foliar herbicide application in late summer or early fall is often necessary, strictly following Indiana state guidelines for herbicide use. Note that the phosphorus ordinance prohibits any fertilizer application on frozen ground, but this does not apply to labeled herbicide treatments for invasive species. Always consult a licensed applicator for a management plan.

Our backyard has moderate seasonal ponding. What's a permanent solution that won't look like a ditch?

Seasonal ponding is common in poorly graded areas with Silty Clay Loam. A graded dry creek bed using crushed limestone as a base and river rock is a functional, aesthetic solution. For patios or paths, specifying permeable concrete pavers increases surface infiltration. These systems manage runoff on-site, often meeting Frankfort Building and Zoning Department's updated standards for stormwater management without requiring extensive underground piping.

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