LandArt serves all of North East Indiana and Western Ohio. Computerized designs (see before we start!) expert landscape construction, dependable lawn services and reliable snow and ice removal. In addition LandArt has added in the last few years an arborist and all the equipment needed for managing trees on your property. The team can remove a tree or limbs that are a danger to your buildings. Well trimmed trees are both healthier and more beautiful. A beautifully landscaped property surrounded by the shade of healthy trees will make your home a more enjoyable retreat while increasing your property value.
We take great pride in our teams of lawn care professionals. Each team member is reliable, hard working and experienced in landscaping and lawn care. The secret to to our consistent reliability and on-time project completion is our well trained crews and up-to-date equipment. Our equipment is well maintained, reliable and ready to get to work. We use the latest technology that allows us to complete big jobs and tough projects requiring specialized equipment to get it done right.
Trees offer so many benefits to your property. Leaf filled branches are beautiful, add character and luxury to your landscape. Flowering trees provide a spectacular spring setting, shade keeps you cool on hot summer days. More than aesthetic benefits, healthy trees reduce energy costs keeping the sun at bay in summer and windbreak protection from winter winds. Their roots help stabilize your soil and reduce erosion. But, they grow, become unruly and can become a danger too! Land Art can keep your trees beautiful, healthy and strong, with careful pruning, removal of the dead or diseased.
Looking for a lush, green lawn from spring to fall? That is what you get when you choose an all season Lawn Care Plan with Land Art Lawn. We get started as soon as possible in March or April, winter clean up, patch and repair where needed and a spring fertilization. Now let the mowing begin! We keep your lawn looking great, we edge, prune and weed flower beds while keeping an eye out for potential problems with insects and lawn disease. When fall arrives we get busy removing leaves, prepping flower beds for a long winter nap.