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Avatar for Artistic TreeScapes LLC
Artistic TreeScapes LLC
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock DeliveryDesigner - LandscapeLandscape Curbing - Install - For Business+1 more

Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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Emergency services offered

"We have used Jeff for about four years now and his team does a great job on landscaping and tree service. They always meet with me in advance to go over everything and then provide a quote. The work is always performed in a professional manner and when the jobs are complete my place looks great. I did not put the pricing in my review, because each of the jobs planned and performed over the past four years was different."
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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DiPhillipos Landscaping
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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Customers say: Quality work

"Fantastic job by amazing workers who went above and beyond to please me! My front yard looks beautiful! Such a pleasure to do business with Tom and his crew! Highly recommend them for any landscaping job!"
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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JLS Landscaping and Lawncare
4.6(
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Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or GardenLandscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingLandscape - Install Synthetic Grass for Putting Greens, Play Areas, etc.+13 more

Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"Jason, his brother, and team did a great job of removing English ivy and shrubbery that had grown out of control in my yards Using equipment, they made swift work of the removal, added screened top soil, and reseeded with a good quality seed that began growing within a week (with rain and watering). I highly recommend this company for landscaping work."
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Response time12 hrs
31 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

The best time to plant is between spring and autumn. Springtime weather is typically mild and is when nurseries start to bloom. When the summer weather arrives and it’s hot out, it’s best to avoid planting bare-root plants, but you can still plant many in-container varieties. The first sign of fall is another great opportunity to plant biennials if you live in southern states, or a lovely vegetable garden up north.

A full backyard renovation can cost between $15,000 and $50,000, depending on the scope of the project. Excavation, materials, and labor costs all contribute to the final cost of updating your outdoor spaces, and expensive features like a pool, a fence, or hardscaping carry a high price tag.

Yes, you can absolutely transplant bushes instead of removing them completely. The success depends on the size of the bushes, their age, and the transplanting season. Ideally, transplant during the dormant season (late fall or winter). Dig out the entire root system in one piece, fill the new hole with fresh soil and mulch, and water thoroughly after planting.

While you can leave roots in the ground, if you don’t want the shrub to regrow again over time, it’s best not to leave any roots behind. Ensure you remove as much of the shrub as possible, including the root ball and any main roots you can see, to prevent new growth. Some gardeners opt for using a chemical treatment to prevent the stump from growing back, but this can kill beneficial microorganisms living in your soil.

The soil around your foundation should slope down and away from your home, not toward it. If the grading drops the farther you are from your home, you can enhance the slope by removing more soil. Mark off a few feet from your house and dig up some of this soil. Regrading around your fountain should encourage water to flow away from your home and not collect or “pond.”

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