Waterloo Landscaping by Design
Our aim is to produce environments that complement our clients' lifestyles, and respond to a stated financial plan. Waterloo Landscaping, Inc.
is a division of Waterloo Gardens, Inc. Founded in 1942 as a "Grower of Rare Plants" Waterloo Gardens, a family owned and operated business, is now the largest garden center in the tri-state area. Waterloo Landscaping is a design/installation firm specializing in design for private residences and commercial clients, offering a complete range of landscape design services - from site master planning to the design and installation of plantings, lighting and hardscaping.
05/03/2013
It's time to earn Spring Greens at Waterloo Gardens!
It's Time to Earn Spring Greens For every $50 (pre-tax) you spend you will earn $5 in Spring Greens from May 1 - 31, 2013. Your accumulated Spring Greens, up to a maximum of $250,...
09/12/2012
Don't miss 'Plant Doctor' Bob explain the important steps in caring for your new trees and shrubs this Saturday at 2 p.m. Call 610.363.0800 to register. http://www.waterloogardens.com/event?id=169
Proper Planting and Care of New Trees and Shrubs Saturday, September 15, 2012 Time: 2:00 p.m. Cost: Free Learn the steps to take so your investment thrives. Please call 610.363.0800 to register for classes ...
09/06/2012
Learn the principles involved in designing this small area with 'Plant Doctor' Bob on Sunday, September 16th at 2 p.m. Call 610.363.0800 to register for this free class. http://www.waterloogardens.com/event?id=170
Designing a Mailbox Garden Sunday, September 16, 2012 Time: 2:00 p.m. Cost: Free Learn the principles involved in designing this small area. Please call 610.363.0800 to register for cl...
07/31/2012
Combat leggy annuals by cutting them back by one half their height; then fertilize them with a liquid bloom booster fertilizer.
How to Keep Annual Flowers Blooming: Waterloo Gardens Kim explains how to keep your annuals happy and blooming all summer long! http://www.waterloogardens.com
07/13/2012
Have a Great 4th of July!! Enjoy Family and Friends but celebrate Safely.
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07/03/2012
The heat can be hard on a newly planted landscape take a look at our watering tips and suggestions. The first year can be critical to your new landscape.
Caring for Your Newly Planted Trees - Shrubs - Perennials
Watering:
Insufficient water during the first season is the number one cause of plant failure. The limited root system of your new plants will cause them to dry out faster than established plants. New plantings need to be carefully monitored and watered thoroughly when the soil is dry to the touch, about 1 1/2 - 3 inches deep. Check regularly and only water when necessary.
Water at the base of the plant and give the plant enough water at a slow pace. Trickle and drip irrigation are beneficial for water conservation, plant health and good deep watering. Water must be deep to encourage a deep root system. At least 30 to 45 minutes of a slow trickle of water, or a sprinkler, near the root ball is needed to soak the root ball.
06/20/2012
Remember to stay indoors in an airconditioned area, stay hydrated, check on friends, family, and neighbors during this heat wave, and don't forget to care for your plants by watering them in the morning!
Heatwave and Watering Well, we are about to get hit with the first official heatwave in June, just in time to coincide with the beginning of summer. Watering is essential during the whole summer but especially during t...
Check Waterloo Landscaping out at the Waterloo Gardens Devon Store. We will have a Designer at the Devon Store Location on Saturday from 10-2.
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200 N Whitford Road
Exton, PA
19341
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 7am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 8am - 5pm |