Start with the site, not the shrubs A brand-new home in Munster often comes with a “finished” yard that isn’t truly finished—soil can be compacted from construction traffic, grades may be close-but-not-quite right, and downspouts may dump water where you least want it. Smart new construction landscaping ties together grading, drainage, hardscape, plantings, and lighting so the property works as one system—through spring rains, summer heat, and Midwest freeze/thaw cycles. The main goal: protect the home and create “useable” outdoor space New builds move a lot of earth. That can mean: • Water pooling in low spots after storms • Soil that stays soggy because it’s compacted (especially common with clay-heavy soils) • Patio and walkway areas that shift or hold water if the base and slope aren’t engineered correctly • Erosion on newly graded slopes A good plan starts by controlling water first, then building the outdoor features […]