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Mulch & Rock Installation

The Fastest Way to Make Your Landscape Beds Look Like New

Nothing refreshes a property faster than fresh mulch. One day of work and your beds go from tired and weedy to clean, dark, and finished. It's the single most impactful thing you can do for your curb appeal every spring, and it pays for itself by cutting down on watering and weed growth all summer.

We supply, deliver, and install dyed mulch, shredded hardwood, and decorative rock for residential and commercial properties across Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, Geist, and surrounding Hamilton County communities. We haul it, spread it, and edge it. You just enjoy the result.

Fresh mulch being installed in a landscape bed

Mulch & Rock Types

We offer multiple ground cover options to match your property's style and maintenance preferences.

Handful of quality mulch ground covering

Dyed Mulch

Available in black, brown, and red. Dyed mulch holds its color longer than natural options, typically lasting a full season before fading. It's the most popular choice for homeowners who want a clean, finished look in their landscape beds.

Shredded Hardwood

A natural option that breaks down over time and adds organic matter back into your soil. Shredded hardwood has a natural brown tone and knits together well, so it stays in place on slopes and in windy areas better than some alternatives.

Decorative Rock

River rock, lava rock, and other stone options that never decompose and rarely need replacing. Rock is ideal for low-maintenance beds, drainage areas, and properties where you want a permanent ground cover. Heavier upfront cost, but it lasts for years.

Why Mulch & Rock Matter

Ground cover isn't just cosmetic. A proper 2-3 inch layer of mulch can reduce water loss from soil by up to 70% during hot Indiana summers. That means less watering, healthier plants, and lower water bills.

Mulch and rock also create a physical barrier against weeds. Fewer weeds means less time and money spent on landscape bed weed control throughout the season.

We recommend refreshing mulch beds once per year in spring, typically April or May in the Hamilton County area. Rock beds may only need occasional top-offs every 2-3 years. Either way, we handle the hauling, spreading, and edging so you don't have to.

Shaded landscape bed with decorative rock ground covering

Mulch & Rock FAQ

A standard application is 2-3 inches deep. The amount depends on the total square footage of your beds. We measure during our free on-site estimate and quote the exact amount needed..

We recommend refreshing mulch once per year, typically in spring (April or May in the Noblesville area). Over the year, mulch decomposes and thins out, losing its weed suppression and moisture retention benefits.

Both have advantages. Mulch is less expensive upfront, adds nutrients to soil as it decomposes, and gives a softer look. Rock costs more initially but lasts years without replacement and works well in low-maintenance or drainage areas. We can help you decide based on your property and goals.

In most cases, we add fresh mulch on top of the existing layer to bring it back to the proper 2-3 inch depth. If the old mulch is excessively thick, decomposed, or has issues, we will remove it first. We assess this during the estimate.

We serve Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, Fortville, McCordsville, Cicero, Geist, and surrounding Hamilton County communities for mulch and rock installation.

Get a Free Mulch & Rock Estimate

Fresh mulch or decorative rock installed in your landscape beds. Free on-site estimates for homes and businesses across Hamilton County, IN.

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