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Landscape Contractors in Alameda, CA

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Business Listing   DORI Pole - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 523-8146


Business Listing   Enchanted Gardens Landscaping - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 769-0975


Business Listing   Encinal Nursery - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 522-8616


Business Listing   Martinez Sandoval Gardening Service - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 337-0587


Business Listing   Pagano's Ace Hdwe Mart - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 522-1345


Business Listing   Waters Edge - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 521-9341


Business Listing   Woodline Japan Woodworker - Alameda, CA - Phone: (510) 521-1810


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Helpful Definition for: Landscape Contractors


Landscaping contractors in Alameda are a group of people or an organization of individuals responsible for bringing about modifications to the visible features of an area of land that includes- gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal of creating a beautiful environment within the landscape, modifying natural elements such as landforms, terrain shape and elevation, or bodies of water and human elements such as structures, buildings, fences or other material objects created and/or installed by humans. Landscape contractors in Alameda generally provide services on a contract basis. Once they are employed, they can be expected to finish off their assigned jobs within the stipulated period of time, as per the contract.

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