Connecticut (CT)
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Our Connecticut (CT) P.O.N.D.S Landscape Design & Installation Contractor Services Network Members are passionate about helping their local Connecticut customers achieve the look they are dreaming about for their landscapes. Additionally, Our member landscaper companies in Connecticut are are the most qualified companies in the industry when it comes to providing superior design & service to their clients.
Landscape contractors specialize in outdoor spaces using some common installation services including; planting trees, flowers, lawns and shrubs, as well as constructing hard landscaping features, such as paths, patios or decks. Most of our members provide services to residential and commercial customers in homes, office buildings, shopping malls, hotels and other public areas.
P.O.N.D.S. Design Landscape contractors provide their clients with experience and advice on the type of landscape service that meets their requirements. They will discuss how "You" the client will use the landscaped area, talk about the your preference for different landscape styles and assess the potential of the site.
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Connecticut Counties Served
Litchfield, *Hartford , Tolland, Windham, Fairfield, *New Haven, Middlesex, New London
Climate Information for Connecticut Pond Maintenance & Cleaning Services
Much of Connecticut has a humid continental climate, with cold winters and warm humid summers. Far southern and coastal Connecticut has a more mild humid temperate climate with seasonal extremes tempered by proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, warmer winters, and a longer frost-free season. Most of Connecticut sees a fairly even precipitation pattern with rainfall/snowfall spread throughout the 12 months. Connecticut averages 56% of possible sunshine (higher than the USA average), averaging 2,400 hours of sunshine annually.--Wikepedia Read More...
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