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Landscaping in Walkerton, IN

Full-service landscaping, lawn care, and hardscaping for Walkerton and the surrounding St. Joseph County area.

Walkerton, Indiana

Your local landscaping team in Walkerton

Walkerton sits at the southern edge of St. Joseph County, just a short run up the US-6 corridor from our Plymouth base — close enough that Alex and his crew treat it like an extension of our own backyard. For over 20 years, this family-owned business has helped Walkerton homeowners and rural property owners keep their land looking sharp and functioning the way it should.

Town lots, country acreage, and lakeside places near Koontz Lake all come with their own quirks, and we've worked on all three. Whether you need dependable weekly mowing in town, a fresh landscape design around a newer home, or a paver patio and fire pit for summer evenings, we bring the same careful, clean approach Walkerton neighbors have come to expect.

Because Walkerton straddles the line between Marshall and St. Joseph counties and runs into open farmland fast, drainage and grading come up a lot here — and they're some of our specialties. From standing water in the side yard to a slope that won't quite hold, we'll walk the property with you and lay out an honest plan.

Walkerton at a glance

  • St. Joseph County
  • ~20 minutes from our Plymouth base
  • Near downtown Walkerton, Koontz Lake nearby, US-6 corridor

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(574) 213-9003
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Why Walkerton chooses Sunshine Landscape

Downtown Walkerton has that classic small-town Indiana feel, surrounded by residential streets and quickly giving way to the farms and woodlots that define this part of St. Joseph County. Many of the properties we service are larger rural and residential lots, where there's real room to work — wide lawns to maintain, long driveways to keep clear in winter, and mature trees that need regular care to stay healthy and safe.

Just south of town, Koontz Lake draws families who want their outdoor space to actually get used. Lakeside and near-lake properties bring softer, wetter ground and shoreline-adjacent beds, so we plan plantings and hardscaping with moisture and runoff in mind. Across the wider area, the heavy clay soils common to Northern Indiana hold water stubbornly after a hard rain or a spring thaw — which is exactly why French drains, regrading, and proper bed shaping make such a difference out here.

Our seasons don't pull punches, either. Spring brings the thaw and the cleanup that comes with it; summer is patio, mulch, and mowing season; fall means leaves coming off all those mature trees; and the long Indiana winter calls for reliable snow and ice removal on driveways and lots. We build year-round relationships with Walkerton customers so the property is cared for in every season — not just when it's green.

Family-owned & operated

20+ years of experience

Licensed & insured

Free, no-pressure estimates

Questions

Landscaping in Walkerton — FAQs

We do. Walkerton is about 20 minutes up the US-6 corridor from our Plymouth base, and it's a regular part of our service area. We serve both in-town homes and rural properties across the southern St. Joseph County area.

Yes — drainage and grading are some of our specialties. The clay-heavy soils around Walkerton and the lower ground near Koontz Lake tend to hold water, so we install French drains, regrade problem spots, and reshape beds to move water away from your home and lawn.

Absolutely. We're set up for the bigger lots common out here — wide lawns, long driveways, mature trees, and open landscaping. From full-property maintenance to design and hardscaping, we scale to fit the land.

We do. We provide spring and fall cleanups, seasonal landscape care, and dependable winter snow and ice removal for Walkerton driveways and commercial lots, so your property stays safe and tidy all year.

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