Meyer's Garden Center & Landscaping

5072 Dixie Hwy
Fairfield, OH 45014
(513) 829-8299
meyersgardencenter.com
Contact: Meiners, Don
Business Description: Meyer’s Garden Center & Landscaping has been guaranteeing quality service since the 1970s. Today, we continue to offer a variety of services, with our specialty being in landscape design and installation. Stop in and pick something up from our on-site nursery, or meet with a landscape designers to plan your next project! Our customers have the uncommon luxury to browse through our garden center and tag the quality, nursery stock to be planted at your home or business.We offer delivery or professional landscaping installation. We have more than just a sampling of plants and products in our store. Visit us to walk through the rear lot filled with all types of greenery and landscape materials! Accomplished designs and over 35 years satisfying clients’ needs. Your needs and practicality is our concern. Professional Landscape Installation From our designs to conception, our focus is to deliver the highest quality and service. Most anyone can dig a hole; our staff of professionals will install trees, shrubs, perennials, retaining walls, pavers patios, stone and pavers walkways as they should be. Semi-annual Landscape Maintenance We not only install landscapes, we can maintain them. Trimming, edging beds, and mulching, we will work to meet your needs. Hardscape Exquisite designs, with functionality as the forethought. Our certified installers deliver the highest satisfying quality. Delivery Service Offering quality materials at our center, for those who choose to install themselves; also make available a delivery service to get the plants you purchase where you need them, for a nominal fee based on your zip code. (Please advise on challenges that you may be aware of to avoid possible limitations on our part.) For the do-it-yourself folks, we do offer a delivery service for materials we sell at our retail garden center. Plant & Lawn Diagnosis Bring plant samples, or describe your plant issues in our retail store, and our professionals will try to help you solve your mystery problems. Products We have various sizes of trees and shrubs that are balled with burlap for transportation. Topsoil and mulches are available in bag or bulk. Perennials, bagged soil amendments, gravel, boulders, grass seed, straw, fertilizer, and pesticides (organic and chemical) are all available at our store.
In Business Since: 1972
Service Area: Entire area
On Angie's List Since: 9/9/2009
Warranties: ASK FOR DETAILS
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed, By Appointment
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Alexandria | Amberley Village | Amelia | Anderson | Aurora | Avondale | Batavia | Bellevue | Bethel | Blanchester | Blue Ash | Boone County | Brentwood | Bromley | Burlington | Butler County | California | Camp Washington | Campbell County | Cheviot | Cincinnati - Downtown | Clarksville | Clermont County | Cleves | Clifton | Clinton County | Colerain Township | College Hill Station | Columbia-tusculum | Covedale | Covington | Cummingsville | Dayton | Dearborn County | Delhi Hills | Edgewood | Erlanger | Fairfield | Finneytown | Florence | Forest Park | Franklin | Ft. Mitchell | Ft. Wright | Glendale-woodlawn | Goshen | Groesbeck | Hamilton | Harrison | Hebron | Hyde Park | Independence | Indian Hill | Indian Springs | Kenton County | Kenwood | Lawrenceburg | Lebanon | Liberty Township | Lockland | Loveland | Madeira | Maineville | Mariemont | Martinsville | Mason | Middletown | Midland | Milford | Monroe | Montgomery | Mt. Healthy | Mt. Washington | New Vienna | Newport | Newtown | North Bend | Northbrook | Norwood | Oakley | Oxford | Parkdale | Price Hill | Queen City | Reading | Sabina | Sayler Park | Sharonville | Silverton | Springboro | St. Bernard | Symmes | Taft | Taylor Mill | Trenton | Union | Walnut Hills | Warren County | Waynesville | West Chester | West Harrison | Western Hills | Westwood | White Oak | Wilder | Wilmington | Wyoming
 
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