Our landscape care services are focused on low impact practices, low pesticides and appropriate fertilizer use, composting organic waste or disposal for quarry reclamation, recycling man made waste materials. Our services include natural landscape design, consulting, installation and care, focused on providing low maintenance landscapes that add value to your property.
Door Landscape & Nursery is a premier, full service landscaping company serving both residential and commercial properties throughout the Door County peninsula for over 20 years.
Door Landscape & Nursery is a premier, full service landscaping company serving both residential and commercial properties throughout the Door County peninsula for over 20 years.
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The company name was changed to Door Landscape & Nursery to reflect Clifford's vision of shifting the company's focus to creating landscapes in harmony with Door County's native plant communities in order to provide clients with sustainable, low maintenance landscapes with increased biodiversity appropriate to their surroundings.
Focused on conservation and enhancement of existing biodiversity and sustainability of our clients' landscapes while incorporating aesthetic and personal values and functional needs. Focused on conservation and enhancement of existing biodiversity and sustainability of our clients' landscapes while incorporating their aesthetic and personal values and functional needs.
Reviews (9)
William Peterson
Sep 14, 2021
Cathy Putman
Jul 19, 2021
Cynthia Anderko
Jun 05, 2021
Denise Fuller
Jan 29, 2021
Neil Horst
Jan 15, 2021
I've never been to the physical location, but online the pdf Nursery stock list is an absolute nightmare to look at. No organization of species beyond basic terms like shrub or groundcover/flower. Very chaotic. A huge improvement would be to alphabetize them by Genus species. No one wants to sit and use Cntl+F all day. It also doesn't do much to illustrate the collection you have very well. Also, having a catchphrase like: "Intelligent design" on a document like that.
I have to believe it's being used as a humorous example in a class somewhere. I know I got a good chuckle out of it. Seriously though, take my advice and watch how much your online sales improve. Looking at this list like it is. I just can't. Edit: In response to your reply I can only ask how you, as a professional, would think it is okay to cater to old ignorance instead of enforcing the necessary education?
Or are you making the stance that there are no issues with using common names? If you aren't accountable for properly educating your clients, who is? Who is at fault for your clients using common names when you design their reading material? Considering the State DNR site directs people here, I expect a lot more from you.
I have to believe it's being used as a humorous example in a class somewhere. I know I got a good chuckle out of it. Seriously though, take my advice and watch how much your online sales improve. Looking at this list like it is. I just can't. Edit: In response to your reply I can only ask how you, as a professional, would think it is okay to cater to old ignorance instead of enforcing the necessary education?
Or are you making the stance that there are no issues with using common names? If you aren't accountable for properly educating your clients, who is? Who is at fault for your clients using common names when you design their reading material? Considering the State DNR site directs people here, I expect a lot more from you.
L. Roehrig
Nov 14, 2020
Jesse Koyen
May 07, 2020
Hallow
Jun 15, 2018
Colette Marshall
Jun 08, 2017
I would like to thank Tim, Cliff, AJ and Mitch for the fine collaborative landscape design which graces our front and back entry ways at our Fish Creek property. The choice of flagstone for both the front and back walkway was perfect. The two man crew were polite, hardworking and friendly. The price was right and the work was done in a timely manner. John and I are grateful for a job so very well done!