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Daily Landscaping, LLC
Transforming Spaces, Nurturing Nature – Your Daily Landscape of Beauty.
Welcome to Daily Landscaping, a premier Landscape Design service provider located in the heart of Zelienople, PA, and proudly serving the entire Butler County area. Our mission is to transform outdoor spaces into beautiful, functional, and sustainable areas that our clients can enjoy for years to come.
Our expertise lies in a range of landscaping services tailored to meet your specific needs. We are experts in creating retaining walls which not only enhance your property's beauty but also provide structural support. Our team can design and install patios and drives that blend seamlessly into the landscape, adding both aesthetic appeal and functionality to your outdoor living space.
At Daily Landscaping, we understand the importance of both commercial and residential landscaping. For our commercial clients, we offer comprehensive solutions that create inviting and professional-looking exteriors. Residential clients can enjoy our personalized approach, ensuring their home's outdoor space is a true extension of their style and comfort. We also offer expert mulch services to provide your garden with nutrients, reduce weed growth, and improve soil quality.
Our commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and attention to detail stands at the forefront of our business. We are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm to provide you with expert advice and exceptional service on your landscaping project.
Whether you're looking to revamp your backyard or need professional landscaping for your business premises, Daily Landscaping is here to bring your vision to life. Contact us today to learn how our landscape design services can improve the value and beauty of your property.
Zelienople () is a borough in western Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States, 28 miles (45 km) north of Pittsburgh. The population was 3,812 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. == History == Zelienople was named for the eldest daughter of Baron Dettmar Basse (1762–1836), whose chosen name was Zelie (her given name was Fredericka) which she named herself after her favorite doll. Baron Basse arrived in 1802 from Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and purchased a tract of 10,000 acres (40 km2) of land in Butler and Beaver counties.
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