The history of the Cedar Grove Garden Center dates back to the late 1890's. It has been in the Cox family for 5 generations. We have grown from a small floral shop into a full-service landscape design company and retail garden center. Philip's son Theodore Francis Cox loading a tree for delivery and planting at his nursery, located at 56 Alexander Avenue (across the street from his father's nursery).
Cox's Landscaping began at 32 Brookfield Road, Upper Montclair, at the turn of the century with Thomas' son Philip.
Cox's Landscaping began at 32 Brookfield Road, Upper Montclair, at the turn of the century with Thomas' son Philip.
Services
Our landscape design department, having over 100 years of experience, performs best-in-business work. No job is too big or too small for us. Whether you have designs already in mind, or have no idea where to start, we would love to be a part of your plans. For a professional landscape design and estimate, call our Landscape Design Office at 973-256-1950 and ask for Terri.
Reviews (8)
Mallory B. White
May 28, 2022
Arminda Irizarry
Oct 25, 2021
Parinaz Zainali
Oct 15, 2021
Kyannah Millar
Sep 25, 2021
Rachel Herrick
Jun 12, 2021
Maica Andrea
Apr 02, 2020
Jacquelyn Core
Feb 04, 2020
I honestly give their flower and plant selection 5 stars. Also, they were very well care for and in great condition. Their prices were average. After purchasing about $200 worth of flowers, we had a frost. Everything died. We lost it all. Many people did. I heard that many garden centers and Lowe's were offering exchanges for the dead flowers. They felt terrible that this happened, as it was very unexpected in mid May.
I emailed and called CGGC quite a few times and have received no replies. I am not blaming them for the frost. Mother Nature happens. However, it would have been nice of them to take on the caring position of these other places. Exchanging the flowers would have been lovely or even maybe giving us half credit. Something. During these unfortunate times, we are at home. We were all trying to beatify our homes. I thought they would be more understanding of this. I guess we'll dig up the dead ones and spend more money elsewhere.
I emailed and called CGGC quite a few times and have received no replies. I am not blaming them for the frost. Mother Nature happens. However, it would have been nice of them to take on the caring position of these other places. Exchanging the flowers would have been lovely or even maybe giving us half credit. Something. During these unfortunate times, we are at home. We were all trying to beatify our homes. I thought they would be more understanding of this. I guess we'll dig up the dead ones and spend more money elsewhere.
Pablo DePaulis
May 17, 2019