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Garden Square Landscaping Inc. – Locally family owned and operated since 1987

 


Ross, the President of Garden Square Landscaping, Inc., has enjoyed the design and build aspects of a landscape construction company here in Southern Chester County for 20 years. A member of the Kennett Square Lions Club, Ross gives back to the community. Ross attended the University of Delaware and is a member and certified installer of ICPI and NCMA. In addition to this as a certified instructor for both organizations he has the opportunity to instruct contractors, manufacturers, and distributors across the United States. Ross lives and works in Kennett Square with his wife and 2 children.




Services rendered

Landscaping, Hardscaping, Hardscape Design/Build, Landscape Design Build, Water Gardens, Pondless Water Gardens, Storm Water Management, Landscape Design, Digital Imaging, Hardscape Renovation and Protection, Clean and Seal, Maintenance, Outdoor Kitchen and Fireplaces, Grading and Drainage, Fire Pits, Flagstone and Brick Patios, Walkways, and Walls, Natural Stone patios, walkways, and walls, OutdoorLiving Spaces, Interlocking Concrete Pavers, Brick and Paver Driveways, Patios, Walks, E.P. Henry Authorized Hardscape Contractor, EPHAC, Seal’n Lock, Techniseal Certified Applicator, ICPI Certified Installer, ICPI Authorized Instructor, Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers, PICP, Mulching, Spring Cleanup, Fall Cleanup, Consulting, Snow and Ice Management, SIMA, Holiday Lighting, Brite Idea Distributor.







Areas served

Kennett Square, Atglen, Avondale, Chadds Ford, Chatham, Chester Springs, Coatesville, Cochranville, Glen Mills, Kennett Sq., Landenberg, Lewisville, Linclon University, Mendenhall, New London, Nottingham, Oxford, Pocopson, Toughkenamon, Unionville, West Grove, Chester County, Hockessin, New Castle, Rockland, Wilmington, Yorklyn, Greenville.

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