Bookcliff Gardens Nrsy

755 26th Rd Grand JunctionCO81501
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Our goal is to provide leadership in the green industry by exceeding our customer expectations through a knowledgeable staff, the finest quality of products and services, client satisfaction, and environmental sensitivity; while maintaining profitability and contributing to the local economy with commerce, employment, and philanthropy.
by merchantcircle on November 27, 2018 from merchantcircle

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If you live in Western Colorado, Bookcliff Gardens Nursery & Landscape in Grand Junction, CO is the place to find everything you want or need for successful gardening! During the growing season, we have the highest quality bedding plants, shrubs, trees, annuals and perennials that will grow here in Western Colorado. The variety of plants in our inventory is huge. In addition to excellent plant...
by yahoolocal on August 16, 2015 from yahoolocal
Custom Fencing has been serving the Kitsap County since 1992. We use only the highest-quality material and professional workmanship and combine these with a fair price to set ourselves apart from our competitors. We offer fencing solutions for both residential and commercial settings. Choose from either cedar fencing for privacy and security or chain link fencing as a durable, cost-effective...
by yellowpages on March 08, 2015 from yellowpages
Simply successful gardens!45 years of experience you can trustbookcliff gardensfresh seasonal fruits & vegetables availableknowledgequality selectionselectionserviceservice knowledge qualityserving western coloradosimply successfulsince 1968landscape design132490attr:patios132550attr:sprinklers132630attr:fertilizing133790attr:leaf removalaerationconsultationspatios
by localcom on February 12, 2015 from localcom
OUR STORY Ed Settle started the company in 1968 by growing greenhouse tomatoes and selling them to local markets. He also raised carnations in the greenhouses for cut flowers. In the mid 1970's he started growing bedding plants, and his son Bill joined the company to help run the greenhouses. Nursery stock and garden goods soon followed. As the business grew, two new partners were added: Dennis...
by cylexusa on February 01, 2015 from cylexusa