Diebolt Landscape Co., Inc. has been nationally recognized for its expertise in hardscapes, softscapes and automatic irrigation. Our approach to professional planning, high quality standards, and state of the art techniques and equipment allows us to implement your project in a distinctively better way. We have been serving the Berks, Chester, Lancaster, and Lehigh county area since 1980.
From design theory to practical installation techniques, let our graduate designers work for you to polish your dreams into a reality you are proud of and can appreciate for years to come!
From design theory to practical installation techniques, let our graduate designers work for you to polish your dreams into a reality you are proud of and can appreciate for years to come!
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In our 42th year of service, Diebolt Landscape Co., Inc. takes great pride in the details of every project. From the initial discussion and site survey with the customer through the development of our design solution to the execution of the project, every job has many hidden considerations in terms of the present and future possibilities to consider and communicate with the owner before construction begins.
Diebolt Landscape Co., Inc. has over 125 years of cumulative experience in the landscape industry, including Graduate Landscape Designers and Botanists. We believe strongly in continuing education to be the leader in introducing new methods and materials. Established in 1980, Diebolt Landscape Co. began out of a need for integration of new ideas and materials in the landscape.
Whatever the missing pieces to your puzzle may be (foundation planting, outdoor living room, private garden or splashing waterfall), Diebolt Landscape Co., Inc. can design and build them to your satisfaction. Once the muckiness disappears in April and the ground becomes workable you can begin prepping.
Japanese beetle - over as grubs in the soil. As the soil warms they move toward surface and feed on grass roots. They pupate in late May and hatch as adult beetles in late June. Feeding on foliage (skeletonizing of the leaf is their signature damage) continues for 30-45 days until the females lay eggs.
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Lori Lausch
Jul 15, 2021
Wayne Downs
Feb 11, 2021