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VanNeste-Wilson Landscape Nursery

7556 W. St. Joe Hwy.
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VanNeste-Wilson Landscape Nursery

7556 W. St. Joe Hwy.
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63 years of experience

We are a full service Landscape from design to finish. We provide personal service getting customer input in all phases. We are a small company with 3-4 employees but have equipment to do large jobs.

We are a full service Landscape from design to finish. We provide personal service getting customer input in all phases. We are a small company with 3-4 employees but have equipment to do large jobs.


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CAP'S Nursery and Landscape

6500 Lansing Ave
5.00(
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CAP'S Nursery and Landscape

6500 Lansing Ave
5.00(
6
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Since 1970, our family owned and operated company, has been providing our clients with outdoor spaces that are both functional as well as beautiful. Whether you want to update your yard for the summer season or you want your landscape completely redesigned, we can help. Our Certified Green Industry Professionals, will work with you to come up with a cost effective landscape solution that you will love. From brick pavers and walls to water features, plant-scapes and sustainable landscapes, our professionals can Imagine, Design, Create. Maintain. it for you.

"It was a great service and we were satisfied with that. Communication was great."

Rachel F on April 2023

Since 1970, our family owned and operated company, has been providing our clients with outdoor spaces that are both functional as well as beautiful. Whether you want to update your yard for the summer season or you want your landscape completely redesigned, we can help. Our Certified Green Industry Professionals, will work with you to come up with a cost effective landscape solution that you will love. From brick pavers and walls to water features, plant-scapes and sustainable landscapes, our professionals can Imagine, Design, Create. Maintain. it for you.

"It was a great service and we were satisfied with that. Communication was great."

Rachel F on April 2023



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Greenhouses and Nurseries questions, answered by experts

In most cases, you can attach a greenhouse to any type of house. However, certain factors need to be considered, such as the structural integrity of the house, available space, and local building regulations. You should consult with a professional contractor or architect to assess the feasibility and ensure proper construction methods.

Yes, proper grounding rods and conductors are essential for an effective system.

When designing an attached greenhouse, several factors should be considered. These include the orientation and positioning of the greenhouse to maximize sunlight exposure, the structural integrity of the connection to the house, sufficient insulation to regulate temperature, proper ventilation for airflow, and adequate space for plants and pathways. If you’re restricted because of your budget, go with a simpler design to maximize the use of your money.

The quickest way you can protect plants and trees from frost is to cover them with garden blankets or frost cloths. Also, bringing potted plants or trees indoors is much simpler than trying to cover and protect them outdoors. Remember to anchor blankets with something such as sandbags, fabric pins, or rocks if the forecast calls for strong winds to keep them from blowing away and exposing your trees and plants.

A solarium is built almost entirely out of glass, whereas a sunroom is built using other materials for the walls and ceiling, with some windows added to the walls and possibly a skylight in the ceiling. However, the sunroom uses significantly less glass compared to the solarium. The solarium may not hold heat as well as a sunroom when built in colder climates. A sunroom can use different materials for insulation, and heating and cooling systems can more easily supplement the energy gained from sunlight.

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