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Business ProfileforA Touch of Dutch Landscaping & Garden Services
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Business Details
- Location of This Business
- 4146 Line 29 RR#3, Stratford, ON N5A 6S4
- BBB File Opened:
- 13/3/2013
- Years in Business:
- 39
- Business Started:
- 1/1/1985
- Contact Information
Principal
- Yohan VanDen
Customer Contact
- Yohan VanDen
- Additional Contact Information
Fax Numbers
- (519) 393-5999Primary Fax
Email Addresses
- Primary
- (519) 393-5999
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Most Recent Customer Review
Sangeeta V.
12/08/2021
I will mention the positives first however. - They were able to complete the extensive project, The waterfall and pebbles/stones on the rock garden look good.
Now the negatives
1. The woman ****, the supervisor who was put in charge of the project had no clue about invasive and noninvasive plants or may be she knew but never informed me, a novice gardener at that time. She happily went ahead with my ignorant choices of planting tons of periwinkle, and ivy on the slopes of our rock garden. Not even once she mentioned these were not appropriate because of their invasive nature. Now these plants have overtaken the entire slopes of my rock garden and have killed most of the the creeping phlox and campanula that had been planted on the slopes and are destroying the other plants too. **** planted the smaller plants like campanula behind the taller ones. She just wanted the job to be done and was not bothered about the end result.
2. We realized later that several plants like the lavender, cone flowers and creeping juniper were planted directly on the weed control fabric instead of under it after cutting it down. So the soil was dumped on the fabric and many of the plants were planted. Obviously they died shortly.
3. When the slopes were mulched mechanically many of the smaller plants like dianthus were buried underneath the weight of the mulch and died.
3. I am not impressed with the garden center from where they source their plants. The quality is questionable. They insist on using that garden center.
4. They are perhaps ok for small projects but get overwhelmed with large ones like ours.
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