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The Gardens at Cheshire provides a unique service that can help you fine-tune
your gardens. Our services fit well into your or your client's backyard.
Whether you're a professional or novice, The Gardens at Cheshire can enhance
your gardening experience.
Homeowners
Call them pets. It's OK. It's called "hort therapy." It's OK
to be sentimental about plants that provided summer evening fragrance
or cloudy day color. Welcome these "old friends" back year after
year. Container gardening fits well into most gardening situation especially
where space is limited.
Designers
Give your clients the opportunity to enjoy year after year mature standard
specimens of Fuchsias, Heliotrope or hibiscus under- planted with ivy
or vinca. We provide you the convenience of having the right plants delivered
to your client's property just in time to make their gardens (and you!)
look good for the Memorial Day Weekend.
Property Managers
Avoid the hassle of deciding what to do with all of those plants that
somehow managed to endear themselves to your clients during the course
of the summer. You will also your make your staff feel good about all
the TLC they provided these plants.
Landscape Installers
Save your strength and effort for the shrubs and lawn, while providing
clients with containers that add the color and texture to patio and terrace
locations, that beg for the attention you just don't seem have in May
and June. Allow us to return an instant garden that will satisfy your
most discerning customer.
Retail Outlets
Be prepared to show your customers mature specimens of the smaller sizes
you have for sale. Let them appreciate the character that a mature specimen
adds to a landscape. The Gardens at Cheshire can also store your unsold material
that is more valuable then the storage charge.
Professional Gardeners
Give up trying to keep your most special clients Rosemary alive on your
back porch that "almost never" freezes. If the cold doesn't
get it, powder mildew will. Instead impress that most special client with
a revived Rosemary or a well-budded Agapanthus.
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