One-Time Front Yard Service

Plant Replacement

Replace failed or out-of-scale plants so the front of your home feels balanced and finished again.

Replacement that matches the yard, not just the empty spot

We restore the front-yard composition with plants that fit the bed, the home, and the long-term conditions.

  • Site review to understand why the original plant failed or stopped performing
  • Plant selection matched to the bed, exposure, scale, and surrounding composition
  • Removal of failed or declining material before new planting goes in
  • Soil preparation and planting at the right depth for long-term establishment
  • Mulch touch-up and cleanup around the replacement area so it blends back in
  • Watering guidance and establishment notes for the first weeks after planting
What We Are Solving

One missing plant can make the whole yard feel off

Front-yard beds are visual compositions. When a focal shrub dies, a row of foundation plants thins out, or one area clearly lags behind the rest, your eye goes straight to the gap.

Plant replacement is about fixing that break in the composition so the front of your home feels complete again. Sometimes that means replacing like for like. Sometimes it means choosing a better plant for the spot. We make that call based on what will look right and perform well over time.

Typical visit: 2 to 4 hours
Best timing: spring through early fall

A small reset can change how the whole front yard reads

Restores a healthy, cared-for look

Failed or declining plants pull attention for the wrong reasons. Replacing them quickly makes the whole front of the home feel more maintained and more valuable.

Keeps the home looking balanced from the street

Foundation beds and focal groupings rely on proportion and repetition. Replacing weak spots restores the visual weight that makes the house feel finished.

Gives you a better long-term plant fit

Not every failure should be replaced with the same plant. Sometimes the smarter move is adjusting species, size, or placement so the problem does not repeat next season.

See Ballpark Pricing

Select the replacement type that best matches your front yard. Final pricing depends on plant size, sourcing, and whether the work is a small grouping or a larger section rebuild.

What kind of plant replacement do you need?

Review, source, replace

1

We assess the gap

We look at what failed, what is surrounding it, and whether the right move is replacing like for like or improving the plant choice for that spot.

2

We source and install

We remove the failing material, prep the area, and install new plants sized appropriately for the bed and the budget.

3

We leave it looking intentional

The replacement area is cleaned up, touched up, and watered in so the bed looks restored instead of obviously patched.

Plant replacement FAQ

Do you replace plants in yards RoostPop did not install?
Yes. We replace plants in front yards whether we originally installed them or not. Our first step is understanding why the plant failed so we can recommend the right replacement rather than repeating the same problem.
Do you always replace with the exact same plant?
No. If the original plant was the right fit and simply did not make it, we may replace it in kind. But if the site conditions, scale, or long-term maintenance needs suggest a better option, we will recommend that instead. The goal is not duplication at all costs. The goal is a better result for your front yard.
What size replacement projects fit this service?
Standalone plant replacement is intended for small groupings or visible gaps, not one-off tiny swaps. Larger focal shrubs, evergreens, ornamental trees, six or more replacements, or rebuilt bed sections need a custom quote so the material choices and layout decisions fit the property.
Is there a separate trip charge for small replacements?
Standalone replacement visits include RoostPop's standard trip cost recovery. If we can complete a small replacement during a scheduled maintenance visit, there is usually no separate trip charge.
Is plant replacement included in a maintenance plan?
Maintenance plans help monitor plant health and catch issues early. When a plant needs to be replaced, we scope that work separately so material choices and replacement size are matched to the property.

A healthier front yard starts with fixing the obvious gaps

If the front of your home feels patchy, sparse, or just not quite right anymore, plant replacement is often the fastest way to restore a finished look.

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