Landscape Contractors Near You
Landscaping Contractors Near You
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1011 E 19th Ave,
Columbus, OH 43211-2460
Richturn, LLC
Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
- 43212
2670 Grasmere Ave,
Columbus, OH 43211-1213
2654 Hiawatha St.,
Columbus, OH 43211
Weaver Landscape Service
Landscape Contractors
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
- OH
Columbus, OH 43211-1343
431 E 14th Ave,
Columbus, OH 43201-1914
825 Melrose Ave,
Columbus, OH 43224-3927
1702 N 4th St,
Columbus, OH 43201-1900
All In One Renovations LLC
Home Improvement, General Contractor, Construction Services ...
5448 Darcy Rd,
Columbus, OH 43229-4127
76 Olentangy St,
Columbus, OH 43202-2339
Columbus, OH 43202-2219
1080 Camden Ave,
Columbus, OH 43201-2986
Goff Landscaping
Hardscaping, Landscape Contractors, Patios and Decks ...
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
- OH
Columbus, OH 43202-1267
Garden Gate Landscaping & Lawncare, LLC
Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Contractors, Landscape Maintenance ...
1090 Piedmont Rd,
Columbus, OH 43224-3331
3288 Norwood St,
Columbus, OH 43224-3505
Smith Brothers Tree & Lawn Service
Tree Services, Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance ...
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
- FRANKLIN County, OH
- Amlin, OH
- Bexley, OH
- Blacklick, OH
- Brice, OH
- Canal Winchester, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
- Columbus, OH
3130 N High St,
Columbus, OH 43202-1124
Related Landscaping Information
What is the Difference Between a Landscape Architect, a Garden/Landscape Designer, a Landscape Contractor, and a Landscape Gardener?
The terms for different landscape professionals can be confusing. However, it’s important to know the differences before you hire a landscaper for your project.
- Landscape architects have been licensed by the state and have undergone a bachelor’s or master’s degree in landscape architecture. They create a construction plan for your project.
- Garden/landscape designers usually work on smaller, residential projects. They often only work with “softscape” elements — plants. They create a planting scheme plan.
- Landscape contractors implement the landscape designs.
- Landscape gardeners maintain greenspaces after the designs have been implemented.
These roles do tend to overlap and some landscaping companies offer a variety of services. Ask the local landscape professionals you’re considering what services they offer before you make a selection.
What Landscape Elements are the Easiest to Maintain?
Before you fall in love with a landscape design, it’s important to consider upkeep. The following garden features can help you have a low-maintenance garden.
- Stonework, gravel, mulch, and pebbles
- Climate-specific grass
- Artificial grass
- Native plants
- Potted plants
Local landscapers in your area will know which plants will thrive in your climate. When you hire a landscaper, ask about the required maintenance before deciding on a landscape design.
What Should I Expect During the Landscape Process?
You may be wondering what a landscaper does. Each landscaping service provider may have a different process. When contacting potential local landscapers, you should ask about the typical process they take with their clients. Their process may include:
- An initial meeting to discuss your goals for the project, your budget, and desired features and style
- Presenting a design concept and talking over edits to the plan
- Creating a detailed plan, including the plants that will be used
- Going to a local nursery to pick out the plants
- Implementing the project
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