Greenleaf Lawn and Landscape Inc

NJ

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in Pennington and serving Central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvaniasuch as a paved patiobrick walkwaysbeautiful landscapingoutdoor lightingand a plunge pool. You dream itlandscaping design and installationNH to bring their revolutionary pre-cast plunge pools to the central NJ and eastern Bucks CountyPA area! Soake Pools are revolutionaryspace-saving pools that combine the best of a pool and a hot tubGreenleaf Lawn &ampLandscape has been a trusted source for outdoor living remodelslandscaping renovationsexcavation servicessupports your lifestyleand fits your budget. To schedule your consultation or learn more about our outdoor livinglandscapingand excavation servicesthen contact us today to learn how we can improve your outdoor living space. &quotKimberly C. Tampa

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