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Landscape Contractors in Holtsville, NY

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Business Listing   Bissett Hard Goods - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 289-3508


Business Listing   Derosa and Son - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 758-1139


Business Listing   Dun-Rite Lawn Sprinklers - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 758-4900


Business Listing   Emerald Magic Lawn Care Inc - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 286-4600


Business Listing   Enviro Scapes - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 447-5879


Business Listing   JLC Landscape SVCS Inc - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 363-2588


Business Listing   Lawlor Stone Inc. - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 475-4600


Business Listing   Lawn N Turf Sprinkler Systems - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (516) 921-0198


Business Listing   O'Connell Landscaping - Holtsville, NY - Phone: (631) 475-8185


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Helpful Definition for: Landscape Contractors


Landscaping contractors in Holtsville 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 Holtsville 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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