Company Background
What We Do
At OhioLandscaping.com, we provide Ohio homeowners with vital information about landscaping their lawns.
We provide an extensive photo gallery of plants that are indigenous to Ohio, plant care information,
and various pictures of real landscapes throughout Ohio to give our clientele project ideas.
When it comes time to landscape the yard, most homeowners don't even know where to begin. Homeowners are
often challenged by self-landscaping, even if they are just planting a few flowers. They don't know what
kinds of plants they prefer, how to care for these plants, if the plants grow here in Ohio, or most
importantly, where to find a professional for the job.
OhioLandscaping.com provides a free locator service. Our "Locate a Pro" and "Locate Garden Supplies"
options allow homeowners to easily find professional landscaping services by category in your area!
Our Mission
To provide Ohio residents with a landscaping resource on the Internet specializing in
plants and techniques that work well in the Ohio climate. To help Ohioans find local professional
services such as nurseries, landscapers, and contractors.
History
Matt Hudson developed the idea for Ohio Landscaping when he saw gardening Internet sites and
shows on television centered in places like California. While he liked the ideas they presented,
he was not sure if the plants used would work well in Ohio.
OhioLandscaping.com Services
All services provided by Ohio Landscaping are free for consumers including:
- Plant Library where site visitors can look up information and growing conditions
- Photo Gallery of real Ohio homes to provide visitors with ideas for their own yards
- Locator service to enable visitors to quickly find landscaping professionals in their area
Revenues are generated through ad space on the Locator service.
OhioLandscaping.com in the Future
In the near future, Ohio Landscaping plans to add features such as articles, user submitted landscapes,
and a question answering service. Over the longer term, expansion into neighboring states is possible.
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