We at Deck's Landscaping Inc. stand for expertise, creativity and many years of experience. We strive to protect the environment and use only eco-friendly materials. Owner Jonathan Deck and several employees make up the team at Deck's Landscaping Inc. We have a master gardener, specialists and an apprentice; we also have interns on a steady basis and we work with several smaller businesses.
Deck's Landscaping is a family owned and operated business since 1985 started by Tyler W. Deck. I was then hired by my father as a landscaper's assistant to work with Deck's Lawn and Yard Maintenance at the age of 12. I majored in Horticulture and Landscape Design at Penn College of Technology and graduated from Temple University.
Upon my graduation, The Deck family renamed the company, Deck's Landscaping Incorporated in July of 2010. Since then, I have taken over the operations. Rory worked with Deck's Landscaping as a crew member all through high school and College and finally joined the operations team in October of 2018 as a full-time Supervisor.
Deck's Landscaping is a family owned and operated business since 1985 started by Tyler W. Deck. I was then hired by my father as a landscaper's assistant to work with Deck's Lawn and Yard Maintenance at the age of 12. I majored in Horticulture and Landscape Design at Penn College of Technology and graduated from Temple University.
Upon my graduation, The Deck family renamed the company, Deck's Landscaping Incorporated in July of 2010. Since then, I have taken over the operations. Rory worked with Deck's Landscaping as a crew member all through high school and College and finally joined the operations team in October of 2018 as a full-time Supervisor.
Services
At Deck's Landscaping Inc., you will receive professional support for all phases of your project: From consultation to maintenance, we will gladly take care of your concerns. Customers may choose between a full planning or an individual consultation, between the sensible integration of existing elements or a completely new design.
You don't need to be an experienced horticulturist to understand proper watering techniques and to enjoy success with your new plants. The most common cause of failure when new plants are establishing themselves is proper watering, ie. Too much or too little. There must be sufficient water to reach all the way to the bottom of the rootball.
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