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Brennan's Plants, LLC
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Designer - LandscapeLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Buchtel, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1978

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"Very professional and prompt. You can really see how passionate Dave is about horticulture and landscaping and he is a solid business man. I would certainly hire Brennanâ  s Plants for projects in the future."
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Response time2 days
Response rate94%
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LM Landscaping & Land Management
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Landscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingLandscape - Minor Grading or Resloping - For Business

Serving Buchtel, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"Luke cleared my River bank by dock. Removed large tress and bushes. Graded the bank down to meet the river. I can walk down the bank now and put my kayaks in or just swim. He did an amazing job. He also leveled under my deck for my RV and put down gravel. He can do it all!! I would recommended him to anyone needing work done."
Response time12 hrs
Response rate88%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ohio Stump Grinds
3.8(
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Buchtel, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

"Ryan and crew did a great job removing number of old overgrown shrubs and several trees. They got the job done ahead of schedule and did a great job—cleaned up thoroughly as well. Really affordable and great service. I’ll definitely hire them again."
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

If you’re hiring a landscaper to plant the garden of your dreams, you do not need to provide them with plants that you bought yourself from a nursery. While you certainly can provide your landscaper with plants, keep in mind that some nurseries provide discounts to landscaping companies, therefore potentially lowering your materials cost. Beyond the cost of the plants themselves, you need to have additional materials like topsoil and mulch for the project. Most likely, your landscaper can get a discount on these materials as well, so it’s worth speaking with them before making any large purchases.

If you don’t like the way your empty drainage ditch looks, reach out to a local landscaping professional to discuss your options. They may be able to liven it up with plants, stones, bushes, or other decorative elements. You can also add your own landscaping, but you should first make sure that it won’t block your ditch or prevent it from operating effectively.

A half inch above ground level is ideal for metal edging. This provides enough depth for the edging to hold in place and enough height to keep in most landscaping materials (like mulch or gravel). If you install edging too high off the ground, it will stand out from your landscaping and pose a tripping risk. If you install it too low, your ground cover won’t stay in place.

A window flower box should be deep enough that there’s room for a wide selection of plants and the required amount of soil and gravel. Standard flower boxes are 8 inches deep and 8 inches from front to back. Larger is better to increase the variety of plants in the box, but you could run into stability issues as it increases in weight.

There are two main times of year to apply mulch: mid to late spring and late fall. Spreading mulch in mid to late spring helps protect new seedlings as the soil warms up. It's best to wait until temperatures are steady, as mulching too early in the spring can slow down the soil's warming process and hinder plant growth. Fall mulching is also beneficial, as it insulates the soil and helps regulate its temperature when the first frosts arrive.

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