Diversified Landscaping Inc

NC

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Landscape designer

the owner and operator of Diversified Landscapinghas built his entire life around his passion for the outdoors. He grew up in the landscape industryTyler is a licensed landscape contractor who lives out his love for the outdoorscreating beautiful landscapes and lush lawns in BooneBlowing RockBanner Elk and the surrounding areas of Western North Carolina. Even when he&#39s not building outdoor escapes for othersyou&rsquoll find him and his family skiingcampinghunting and fishingembracing the natural beauty that Tyler and Diversified Landscaping&#39Sod Installation Plants &amps Ford web design & hosting by nickgreene.com

7430 Menu Home Services Boulder Retaining Walls Landscape Design New Landscape Installation Landscape Makeover Stonework Pavers Custom Driveways Patios and Backyard Spaces Landscape Lighting Outdoor Fireplaces Drainage Work and Erosion Control Grading Retaining Walls Maintenance Our Projects Request a Quote 828-850-7430 Custom landscaping, design, build, and outdoor living space maintenance in Blowing Rock, Boone, Lenoir, Ashe County, Banner Elk, and the surrounding area of Western North Carolin

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