Frequently Asked Questions at Bluegrass Gardening

At Bluegrass Gardening, we’re passionate about helping you create and maintain beautiful outdoor spaces. Whether you're curious about our services, plant care tips, or what makes our locally sourced plants special, our FAQ page is here to provide answers to your most common questions. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help!

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  • What services does Bluegrass Gardening offer?

    We offer a range of services including garden and plant care, landscape and garden design, residential landscaping, and hardscaping solutions.

  • Do you offer customized garden care plans?

    Yes! We tailor garden care plans to fit your space, plants, and lifestyle to ensure your garden receives the attention it needs, year round.

  • Do you use locally sourced plants?

    Yes! Bluegrass Gardening proudly uses locally sourced plants. These plants are better adapted to the regional climate, require less maintenance, and support the local ecosystem and economy. 

  • How do I know which plants are right for my yard?

    Our team will assess your space, soil type, sunlight, and preferences to recommend the best plants, shrubs, and trees that will work in your environment.

  • What is the difference between hardscaping and landscaping?

    Hardscaping refers to structural elements like patios, retaining walls, and walkways, while landscaping involves plants, grass, and flowers. 

  • Can you install mulch and rock beds?

    Absolutely! We specialize in creating custom solutions that combine both materials seamlessly to enhance your landscape's functionalilty and aesthetics.

  • How soon can I start my project?

    Start times vary depending on the season and project scope. Contact us today for an estimated timeline.

  • Do you offer free quotes?

    Yes! You can request a free quote by filling out a form or giving us a call.

  • What areas do you serve?

    Bluegrass Gardening serves various locations including Louisville, KY; Anchorage, KY; Middletown, KY; Prospect, KY; St Matthews, KY; Mount Washington, KY; Shepherdsville, KY; Clarksville, IN; Corydon, IN; New Albany, IN; and Jeffersonville, IN.