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Ernie Mickey

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Ernie Mickey

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I have all types of wall rock and boulder and water feature rock I build rock walls and can place boulder I do deliver to

I have all types of wall rock and boulder and water feature rock I build rock walls and can place boulder I do deliver to



Campbell Landscape LLC

2744 Taylor Rd.
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Campbell Landscape LLC

2744 Taylor Rd.
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Campbell Landscape LLC is a locally owned business that provides top quality landscaping services to customers in the Medford area and we stand behind each and every job we do. We offer a broad range of services to help lawns look their absolute best.

Campbell Landscape LLC is a locally owned business that provides top quality landscaping services to customers in the Medford area and we stand behind each and every job we do. We offer a broad range of services to help lawns look their absolute best.




Scofield Landscape Inc specializes in paver walkways, driveways, retaining walls, water features, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, simply creating your outdoor oasis.



Andreatta Waterscapes, Inc.

4621 Tioga Way
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Andreatta Waterscapes, Inc.

4621 Tioga Way
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25 years of experience

Andreatta Waterscapes has been in business since 2000. We install, repair, remodel and repair water features, as well as hardscapes. Our specialty is building natural style ponds, streams and waterfalls. We accept cash, checks and credit card payments via PayPal (3% processing fee applied on all credit card payments.)

Andreatta Waterscapes has been in business since 2000. We install, repair, remodel and repair water features, as well as hardscapes. Our specialty is building natural style ponds, streams and waterfalls. We accept cash, checks and credit card payments via PayPal (3% processing fee applied on all credit card payments.)


Bumgardner's Landscape

7878 Blackwell Road
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Bumgardner's Landscape

7878 Blackwell Road
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We specialize in all of your residential & commercial landscaping needs. From landscaping design & maintenance to irrigation installation and repair, Bumgardner's Landscaping is your local expert landscaping company.

"Excellent. Fair. On-Time. Knowledgable."

Marylata E on April 2020

We specialize in all of your residential & commercial landscaping needs. From landscaping design & maintenance to irrigation installation and repair, Bumgardner's Landscaping is your local expert landscaping company.

"Excellent. Fair. On-Time. Knowledgable."

Marylata E on April 2020


"If I could give this business negative stars, I would. They take care of another house in the neighborhood and see as how we had so much to take care of, we figured we would try out a landscaping company. The owner came over and walked our property, giving us a quote of $200 a month. At first, I thought that was a bit steep, but he told me that they not only do the mowing and edging, they also take care of the flower beds, bushes, and clean the gutters of leaves for year-round maintenance. A pretty good deal for $200. After getting a couple of other outrageous quotes, we decided to go with these guys. Their first visit was basically getting some things knocked into shape. They pulled a few weeds and trimmed some bushes back. We assumed that they would tackle the yard a piece at a time. Every visit after that was literally just mowing our lawn. And not JUST our lawn, but our sprinkler heads also, destroying several. During one visit, one of the employees ran the industrial lawnmower over the edge and down the hill toward the street, doing damage to some of our landscaping rock and the hedges that lined the sidewalk. After a couple of months, the weeds were everywhere, nothing had been cut back, and we were paying $200 to have someone mow our lawn. We ended up having to find someone off Craigslist just to come cut back the flowers, bushes, and remove the weeds from the beds. After several texts and phone calls with assurances that someone would be out to take care of it, nothing was done, so we canceled our service. His response was, "Okay I'll pass this along. Sorry you are so unhappy." Not, "Let us pay for the damage." Not, "I'm sorry that we didn't deliver on our service." But... "Sorry you are so unhappy." Stellar customer service. Even after destroying our sprinkler heads and some of our bushes with their mower, the owner refused to refund a portion of what we had paid. Do yourself a favor and go elsewhere for your landscaping needs."

Matt F on November 2019

"If I could give this business negative stars, I would. They take care of another house in the neighborhood and see as how we had so much to take care of, we figured we would try out a landscaping company. The owner came over and walked our property, giving us a quote of $200 a month. At first, I thought that was a bit steep, but he told me that they not only do the mowing and edging, they also take care of the flower beds, bushes, and clean the gutters of leaves for year-round maintenance. A pretty good deal for $200. After getting a couple of other outrageous quotes, we decided to go with these guys. Their first visit was basically getting some things knocked into shape. They pulled a few weeds and trimmed some bushes back. We assumed that they would tackle the yard a piece at a time. Every visit after that was literally just mowing our lawn. And not JUST our lawn, but our sprinkler heads also, destroying several. During one visit, one of the employees ran the industrial lawnmower over the edge and down the hill toward the street, doing damage to some of our landscaping rock and the hedges that lined the sidewalk. After a couple of months, the weeds were everywhere, nothing had been cut back, and we were paying $200 to have someone mow our lawn. We ended up having to find someone off Craigslist just to come cut back the flowers, bushes, and remove the weeds from the beds. After several texts and phone calls with assurances that someone would be out to take care of it, nothing was done, so we canceled our service. His response was, "Okay I'll pass this along. Sorry you are so unhappy." Not, "Let us pay for the damage." Not, "I'm sorry that we didn't deliver on our service." But... "Sorry you are so unhappy." Stellar customer service. Even after destroying our sprinkler heads and some of our bushes with their mower, the owner refused to refund a portion of what we had paid. Do yourself a favor and go elsewhere for your landscaping needs."

Matt F on November 2019

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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

Cobblestone driveways can take a major hit on anyone's bank account, begging the question of whether it's worth it to build a cobblestone driveway. Some homeowners might prefer more affordable driveway materials like concrete or pavers, which can give a similar appearance to cobblestone without the high price tag.

Paving your driveway costs between $2,500 and $6,600, to put that in perspective. But for others, there’s nothing quite like the timeless look of cobblestone driveways.

Deciding between concrete, stone, or brick pavers comes down to your budget and the ease of installation. Concrete is the least expensive material, followed by brick and then natural stone. Concrete pavers are also the easiest to install, but bricks are relatively easy as well. Stone pavers require more time and labor because their natural shapes make them harder to fit together. Professional stoneworkers, however, are able to shape them as needed.

There are many options when it comes to driveway materials, including concrete, asphalt, gravel, and pavers. The best type of driveway material depends on your personal preference, location, and budget. Concrete is one of the most durable driveway materials, making it a popular option for homes across the country. However, it does cost more than asphalt upfront. Still, asphalt repair costs can quickly add up, making it a less economical option in the long run. 

Many installers offer warranties for materials and workmanship. Confirm terms with your provider.

DIY is possible for small areas. Professional installation ensures proper leveling, alignment, and durability for larger projects.

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