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Pleasant View Village Landscaping

Pleasant View Village Landscaping

Pleasant View Village, IN
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Pleasant View Village Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Pleasant View Village, Indiana. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Questions and Answers

We've spotted invasive vines taking over a hedge. How should we handle removal without harming other plants?

First, identify the vine; common culprits like wintercreeper or oriental bittersweet require careful manual removal of all root fragments. For persistent regrowth, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied in late summer or fall is most effective. Any fertilizer or chemical application must comply with Indiana's Phosphorus Application Restrictions (IC 15-16-11), which often prohibit phosphorus-containing products unless a soil test confirms a deficiency.

With voluntary water conservation in effect, how do we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass blend green all summer?

Modern Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controllers are the solution. They adjust watering schedules daily based on local evapotranspiration data, rainfall, and soil moisture. This system applies water only when and where your specific turf needs it, preventing overwatering. This technology is key to maintaining turf health within municipal water guidelines, as it can reduce usage by 20-30% compared to traditional timers.

We want to regrade part of our 0.35-acre lot to fix drainage. Do we need a permit or a special contractor?

Yes. Significant regrading that alters water flow or involves moving more than a few cubic yards of earth typically requires a permit from the Pleasant View Planning & Zoning Department. For proper execution, hire a landscape contractor licensed by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. This ensures the work meets engineering standards, prevents downstream erosion, and avoids creating a nuisance or violation on your property.

Our backyard stays soggy long after rain. What's causing this, and what's a permanent fix?

Silt loam soil has moderate permeability and is common in areas with a seasonal high water table, leading to persistent dampness. The permanent fix involves improving site grading and installing subsurface drainage like French drains to redirect water. Using permeable hardscape materials, such as crushed limestone for paths, can also increase infiltration and may be required to meet Pleasant View Planning & Zoning Department runoff standards.

A storm damaged a large tree limb hanging over our driveway. How quickly can a crew get here for emergency cleanup?

For an emergency service call, our standard peak storm response time for Pleasant View Village is 20-30 minutes. Our dispatch, located near the Pleasant View Community Park, uses I-74 for rapid access to the Pleasant View Central neighborhood. We prioritize safety hazards to clear access and mitigate further property damage, coordinating with local utilities if needed.

We're adding a patio. Are concrete pavers a better long-term choice than a wooden deck for our climate?

For longevity and low maintenance in Zone 6a, concrete pavers are superior. They resist frost heave, will not rot or splinter, and have a lifespan measured in decades. Their non-combustible nature also contributes to a Firewise landscape, which is prudent even in our Low (Level 1) risk rating, as it creates defensible space. A properly installed paver patio requires no sealing or seasonal treatment.

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas equipment noise. Are there lower-maintenance landscaping options?

Transitioning to a landscape dominated by native plants like Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, and Wild Bergamot drastically reduces maintenance. These deep-rooted plants require no mowing, minimal watering once established, and support local pollinators. This approach future-proofs your property against tightening noise ordinances for gas-powered blowers and aligns with trends toward electric, quiet maintenance equipment.

Our lawn seems thin and compacted. Is this just age, or is there a specific issue with Pleasant View Central's soil?

This is a predictable issue related to the age of your property and the local soil type. Homes built around 1973 have had over 50 years of foot traffic and mowing, which compacts the native silt loam. This soil has fine particles that reduce pore space, limiting root growth and water infiltration. Core aeration is essential to relieve this compaction, followed by top-dressing with compost to build organic matter and restore soil structure for healthy turf.

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