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Seasonal Tips

Seasonal Tips

January

  • Mulch perennials and strawberries if we have no snow cover.
  • Check trees and shrubs for wind and ice damage.
  • Check your bulbs in storage.
  • Give your houseplants a bath with mild soap and water to remove dust.
  • Cut back on feeding dormant houseplants.

 

February

  • Plan your summer garden, purchase seeds.
  • Inspect bulbs in storage.
  • Feed wild birds.
  • Plants make great Valentine's gifts.

 

March

  • On a 40 to 50 degree day apply Lime Sulphur Spray to fruit trees, lilacs and flowering trees.
  • Prune dormant trees, shrubs, grapes, and berries middle to late March.
  • Paint, remove rust, and repair your garden tools.
  • Landscaping... It starts with a plan. If you are planning on landscaping this summer, now is the time to contact your Landscape Designer
  • Feed wild birds.
  • It's a good time to rototill soil additives like compost and manure into gardens.
  • Time to plant begonia bulbs.
  • Start your annual seeds indoors.
  • Pansies are hardy - plant some pansies in the ground or in pots.
  • Clean and mulch your flower beds.
  • Before new growth appears, cut back perennials and ornamental grasses.

 

April

  • Evaluate your garden tools, paint, remove rust and sharpen.
  • Consider starting a compost bin, recycle garden refuse.
  • Prune winter snow damaged branches from trees and shrubs.
  • Clean and aerate lawn.
  • Apply pre-emergent on your lawn in late April or early May.
  • Apply Dacthal around new trees, shrubs, roses.
  • Fertilize evergreens.
  • Cut back ornamental grasses.
  • Spray for bores and diseases in pine trees.
  • Plant trees and shrubs as soon as the ground is dry for digging.
  • Tree wrap should be removed in mid-April to prevent dark nesting areas for insects during the summer.
  • If cracks are present on your tree, be sure to keep the opening clean and free of rotting debris until the tree heals.
  • Plant cool crops in the vegetable garden.
  • Improve flower and vegetable garden soil by adding composted cow manure.
  • Landscaping... It starts with a plan. If you are planning on landscaping this summer, now is the time to contact your Landscape Designer

 

May

  • Apply post-emergent to stop broadleaf weeds in the lawn.
  • Plant annuals, herbs and vegetable gardens.
  • Uncover roses, remove all debris, fertilize and begin a weekly preventive maintenance program against black spot and powdery mildew.
  • Prune juniper, yews and spring flowering shrubs (after flowering).
  • Once nighttime temperatures have warmed, houseplants can go outside for the summer. Gradually acclimate them to brighter light.
  • Provide stakes or fencing for all plants before they reach full height.
  • Begin fruit tree spray program after blossom drop.
  • Fertilize evergreens once a month from May to August with acid fertilizer.
  • Seed new lawns in early to mid-May, while nights are still cool and spring precipitation is still on the way. Do not apply pre-emergent weed control to newly seeded areas.
  • Allow sun to warm the soil before applying mulch. Mulching too soon keeps the soil temperature cool longer, slowing both root and top growth.
  • Last frost date is May 10.

 

June

  • Don’t let hanging baskets or container gardens dry out, fertilize annual baskets every two weeks for best bloom.
  • Keep string trimmers away from tree trunks.
  • Plant asparagus and rhubarb through the end of June.
  • Stake young tomato plants.
  • Mark the location of tulips you wish to move in July.
  • Fruit trees can be easily damaged by high nitrogen fertilizers. At planting use a root stimulator fertilizer and each spring use a commercial fruit tree or garden fertilizer. Do not fertilize fruit trees after the 15th, do not use manure on fruit trees.
  • Water lawns deeply (1” per week).
  • Fertilize lightly, heavy fertilizer in the spring promotes lush growth that is prone to disease.
  • Watch for insects in roses, flowers and vegetables.
  • Apply milky spore or diazinon to lawn to prevent and control grubs.
  • Sow perennial seeds for late summer transplants.
  • Fertilize evergreens, fruit and flowering trees.
  • Fertilize perennial beds.
  • Spot spray stubborn weeds, or dig them after a soaking rain when soil is soft.
  • Most broadleaf herbicides are more effective when used in autumn, but can be applied in spring when temperatures range from the low 60’s to low 80’s, the air is calm and rain is not expected.
  • Pinch terminal growth on late-flowering perennials like asters and mums and newly planted annuls to make them bushier and produce more flowers.
  • Stake larger varieties of perennials.
  • Keep lawn mowed to prevent piling of clippings. Excess piling will not decompose quickly and will encourage lawn disease.

 

July

  • Do not apply nitrogen to your lawn…it can cause diseases.
  • Watch for small holes and green caterpillars in young cabbage, broccoli and related vegetables. Treat them with Bt while damage is still minor.
  • Remove spring bulb foliage as it browns.
  • If spring flowering bulbs did not do well, dig them up now, divide and replant.
  • Watch your lawn for grub damage.
  • Water new plantings deeply and less frequently.
  • Water lawns deeply (1” per week).
  • Cut back your poinsettia to make the plant bushy and filled with flowers in December.
  • Renew mulch as it decomposes; keep mulch away from the trunks of trees as this creates a breeding ground for disease and insect problems.
  • Add plant debris to the compost pile.
  • If you continue to feed the birds during the summer, you will double the number of feathered friends that visit you during the winter.
  • Prune maple trees.
  • Deadhead annuals, perennials and roses to extend blooming season.
  • Protect yourself and your family from mosquitoes: Eliminate areas of standing water. Keep gutters and downspouts clear. Repair or replace window screens. Keep lawn debris cleaned up.
  • Accent existing landscape plantings by adding container plants.
  • Prune dead, diseased or damaged limbs from trees or shrubs as soon as you detect them. Prune fruit trees to maximize yield and tree health.
  • Keep an eye on hanging baskets and containers. They may need watering everyday if the weather is hot and dry.
  • Inspect roses and other ornamental plants for signs of disease (particularly during wet weather) and insect pests.
  • Propagate woody perennials from softwood cuttings.

 

August

  • Apply second grub control.
  • Water new plantings if rainfall is insufficient.
  • Hydrangeas need large amounts of water during hot summer weather to keep them looking good. Fall is when hydrangeas develop their flower buds for next year, if they are wilted and under stress in late summer, fewer flower buds will develop.
  • Divide iris, peonies and spring blooming bulbs.
  • Insect control in roses, flowers and vegetables.
  • Harvest vegetables at their peak.
  • Take cuttings of your favorite geraniums to establish plants to save over the winter.
  • Check your junipers and other evergreens for spider mites and treat accordingly.
  • Stop fertilizing perennials, roses, shrubs, trees and evergreens after the 15th.
  • Stop shearing yews and arborvitae.

 

September

  • FALL IS FOR PLANTING, now is the best time to plant trees, shrubs and evergreens.
  • Apply lawn food.
  • Start a new lawn, spot seed, or overseed your existing lawn.
  • A tomato cage covered with an old pillow case makes a quick frost cover for tender plants.
  • Bring in poinsettias and place near your sunniest window.
  • Hang birdfeeders for fall and winter enjoyment, clean feeders that have been up all summer.
  • Spray broadleaf weeds.
  • Before the first frost, gently pull geraniums from the soil and cut off all buds and blossoms. Shake off the soil and place in a box or paper bag. Store in a cool place, like the basement. In March, cut back to 2” to 3”, pot in fresh soil, water, fertilize and place in a sunny window to grow again.
  • Plant new fall mums for instant garden color.
  • Colorful fall leaves can be ironed between sheets of waxed paper and frozen for use in dried arrangements.
  • Prune birch trees.
  • Store pesticides, herbicides and fungicides in a location where they cannot freeze.
  • Bag leaves and set aside for cover on well-frozen perennials beds. In the spring they can be used as mulch or compost.
  • Place a sheet of clear plastic over your compost heap to raise the temperature and promote more rapid decomposition.
  • Empty decorative containers of both plants and soil, bring them indoors to avoid breakage from alternating freeze and thaw cycles.

 

October

  • Mid-summer blooming lilies (Asiatic, Oriental and trumpet) should be divided and replanted in October. Plant in loose soil, work in a small amount of super phosphate. Space the bulbs about four to six inches apart and cover them with four to six inches of soil. Lilies should be dug and replanted every three years.
  • Plant fall bulbs for spring bloom.
  • Mow lawns until the frost stops growth. Tall, matted grass encourages snow mold.
  • Dormant seed lawns in late October.
  • Apply winter turf food.
  • Cut back perennials after frost, clean flower beds.
  • Dig and store frost tender bulbs.
  • Water trees, shrubs and evergreens until the ground freezes.
  • Fertilize evergreens, fruit and flowering trees.
  • Fertilize bulb beds and perennials.
  • Drain hoses and irrigation systems. Have you scheduled your Irrigation Blow out yet? 338-0706

 

November

  • Apply anti-transpirant to evergreens to prevent dehydration on windy winter days.
  • Wrap young, thin barked trees, such as maple and honey locust to
  • protect from rodent and winter sun damage
  • If we’re caught by an early snow storm, remember that it is safer to let warming temperatures melt snow off the evergreens than to knock it off. Branches bent by snow generally come back to their normal shape by spring.
  • Surround young fruit trees with hardware-cloth cylinders to keep deer, rabbits and voles from gnawing at the bark
  • Surround young fruit trees with hardware-cloth cylinders to keep deer, rabbits and voles from gnawing at the bark
  • Clean and oil your garden tools, throw out broken pots and wash out sprayers and spreaders
  • Kill wintering insects eggs with an application of dormant oil spray to your fruit trees, shrubs and hedges.
  • Mound soil around the base of roses, covering to at least 12” above the bud union. When the soil freezes, cover with straw or leaves to keep the mound frozen. A cylinder of wire mesh will hold the soil and insulation in place.
  • Do any necessary pruning after trees and shrubs are dormant
  • Put spruce tips and other seasonal decorations in outdoor planters
  • Start your paperwhites, amaryllis, and hyacinths for holiday blooms
  • Mulch strawberry beds with 4” to 6” of straw before temperatures fall to the low teens.
  • Early November cover perennials with mulch to protect the crowns of the plants from the alternate freezing and thawing of the early spring and late fall seasons.

 

December

  • Feed the birds.
  • Add plant debris to the compost pile.
  • Plan a Christmas Tree shopping trip to Landscape Garden Centers.
  • Enjoy the Holidays.
  • Dream of Spring flowers.

DIY

DIY

Choose the service option that best fits your needs.  We want to help make your project a success!

Option 1

Great Customer Service
Our trained retail team members are available 7 days a week to give advice and help you make the right selections for your Do It Yourself (DIY)  landscape project.  Just come out to our beautiful garden center and ask for help!

Option 2

DIY in store ConsultationFree!
Come to the store at designated times to meet with a professional landscape designer.  Come prepared with measurements and photos and we will provide you with a sketch and ideas that will help you get your DIY project underway!  For best results email your information to info@landscapegardencenters.com a week in advance.   Dates and times of this service are available by emailing or calling us at 605-338-0706.

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Yard & Garden Coach

Yard & Garden Coach

Yard & Garden Coach - $75 (Great Gift Idea!)

Schedule an at-home consultation with one of our owners, Paul DeJong or Erik Helland. Paul and Erik are hosts of the “How’s It Growing” radio show and two of the areas most knowledgeable landscape designers and horticulturists. They will spend up to an hour answering any questions and generating ideas with you. With this prepaid service you will receive a $20 Landscape Garden Centers Gift Card!
 
If you are interested in having the coach come out, simply call us at 605-338-0706 or click "register" below.

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Whoopsie Daisy Guarantee

Whoopsie Daisy Guarantee

Our Guarantee

We are proud of the quality of trees and shrubs we sell!  It is with confidence that we offer our one year, one time warranty on all trees and shrubs either planted by our trained staff or by the client.

This limited warranty does not include clearance and promotional items and is for one year from date of purchase.

  • The original receipt and the dead plant(s) must be provided at the time of replacement request.
  • Replacements may be of equal value or size.
  • Shrubs and/or trees that die or are disfigured because of vandalism, mechanical or animal damage or acts of nature are not covered.
  • Warranty is not valid on unpaid or overdue accounts.

No Cash Refunds  ~  Keep Your Guarantee/Sales Receipt

Irrigation

Irrigation

Irrigation Installation and Repair

Using only the best equipment, backed by sound professional design and installation procedures, our systems are guaranteed to save you time and money. Landscape Garden Centers irrigation systems apply water precisely, quietly and in just the right amounts needed by your lawn and shrub beds. We have irrigation professionals who have over 25 years of design and installation experience to handle your lawn's specific needs.

Our irrigation installation crews can serve or repair existing systems including copper and galvanized, PVC and poly-pipe, electric and hydraulic.

To ensure efficient and economical use of your existing irrigation system, please call to schedule your worry-free, year-round maintenance service.

Shut Down Sprinkler System

Shut Down Sprinkler System

Maintenance

Maintenance

4-STEP Turf Managment Lawn Care Program

  • Custom Lawn Programs
  • Lawn Renovation (Fall) - Core-Aerating
  • Lawn Soil Conditioning
  • Snow Removal
  • Landscape Maintenance
  • Trimming and Pruning
  • Deep Root and Foliar Fertilization
  • Pesticide and Herbicide Applications
  • Staking, Winterizing & Wrapping
  • Mulching
  • Weeding, Deadheading, Cultivating and Fertilization

Landscape Garden Centers is dedicated to giving our customers the landscapes they desire, we focus on understanding the needs of our customers and how their landscapes fit in with their lives and businesses. We then target our full range of maintenance capabilities to meet those specific needs and execute relentlessly to make it happen.

Landscape Garden Centers is recognized as a leader in Sioux Falls and the surrounding areas for our landscape maintenance services. From regular maintenance to seasonal color and tree care, we can handle every aspect of landscape management, drawing upon our deep experience to serve a wide range of customers, commercial to residential. Our goal is to ensure that the value of your landscape investment appreciates through proper care and sustainable enhancements.

Landscaping

Landscaping

Landscaping Services

At Landscape Garden Centers, we believe in outdoor living... attractive and functional outdoor areas begin with good design. Our experienced design professionals ensure that your landscape is based on good ideas - resulting in a professional plan. We work with you to meet your individual needs with aesthetic solutions.

Whatever you are improving, the backyard, building an office or developing a subdivision - our commitment to quality design remains the same.

Landscape Garden Centers has extensive experience and is ready to assist in creating your personal outdoor environment. We are committed to superior quality in design, product and implementation.

Landscape Garden Centers offers the following services:
Landscape Design and Planting
Our "Plan to Planting" concept guarantees start-to-finish quality and attention to detail. The result is satisfied customers. We specialize in making your outdoor living ideas a reality!

Our reputation for quality landscaping is founded on good design - and executed with quality workmanship. Our craftsmen are experienced in all aspects of landscape construction, including:

  • wood & brick walkways
  • trees
  • patios and decks
  • water features
  • outdoor lighting
  • retaining walls
  • sprinkler systems
  • variety of special effects
  • cost estimates and budget proposals

Request More Information

Request More Information

Greenhouse / Store

Greenhouse / Store

Greenhouse & Store Services

Our courteous, experienced horticulturists and support staff will assist you with old-fashioned personal attention. Browse through our greenhouses and garden gallery for garden art, fountains and statuary or select from our extensive inventory of perennials, ground covers and bedding plants.

Products:

  • Containers
  • Home Décor
  • Fountains
  • Statuary
  • Birdbaths
  • Seasonal Bulbs & Seeds
  • Garden Art
  • Seasonal Décor - Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas & Winter
  • Grills
  • Silk Plant Material
  • Pond Kits
  • Garden Pharmacy
  • Organic Pest Management
  • Potting Soil, Fertilizers & Soil Amendments
  • Customized/Special Order Containers For All Seasons

 

Interiorscapes

Bring the Beauty of nature indoors! The professionals at Landscape Garden Centers can design the interiorscape perfect for your needs. Our team will create an atmosphere that is beautiful, functional and compliments your home, business or office.

Plants add life and warmth to all environments, enhance their surroundings, and provide an atmosphere that you can enjoy year round.

Services:

  • Design & Installation
  • Maintenance
  • Live Plants
  • Artificial and Preserved Plants
  • Decorative Containers
  • Blooming Plant Rotations
  • Exterior Color
  • Plant Rentals & Leases
  • Seasonal Decor


Over the years, our clients have received the best in plant services. Our maintenance service includes proper watering, cleaning, dusting, pruning, fertilizing, removal of debris, insect and disease control and cleaning of decorative containers.

Our team is committed to providing you with the best possible care and service of all your interior needs. Give us a call today and we can create a naturally appealing environment for you!

Current Specials

Current Specials

August 23 - September 5, 2010

Tent Clearance Sale

  • 25% OFF

    • Select Shrubs (Boxwood, Dogwoods, Rhododendrons, Burning Bush, Spirea and more)

    • Select Magnolia Trees

    • Black Hills and Colorado Spruce (potted #2)

  • 30% OFF

    • Select Flowering Crabapple Trees (Adams, Velvet Pillar and more)

  • 50% OFF

    • Select Lilacs (Common Purple, Miss Canada, Tinkerbelle and more)

      • Excludes Miss Kim, Dwarf Korean and Tree Lilacs
    • Select Ash Trees

    • 4" Perennials

  • 75% off

    • Tropicals

    • Pond Plants

Careers

Careers

EMPLOYMENT

We are always looking for new people to enhance Landscape Garden Center's excellent staff.


At the present time all Retail positions are full. Please feel free to come in and fill out an application. We keep your application on file for a year and if any positions become available and you meet the qualifications, we will contact you.


On-line Employment Application
Download printable application to complete and mail or bring in to Landscape Garden Centers

Printable Employment Application

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Growing Rewards

Growing Rewards

Welcome to Growing Rewards, Where Savings Grow!

Join Today—It's Easy And It's FREE!

It’s easy to earn Growing Rewards!  As a program member you will enjoy exclusive savings every time you shop!

We appreciate your business and want to continue providing you with valuable savings, landscape and gardening information, special coupons and much more!

Member Benefits

  • FREE Membership! Customers remain members as long as they use their card
  • Growing rewards - for each $1 you spend, you will earn 1 point. Earn 500 points and receive a $10 Growing Rewards Certificate sent monthly
  • Exclusive cardholder savings
  • Special email notifications of in-store sales and events
  • Free e-newsletter
  • One wallet card & two key tags
  • Birthday Reward - receive 10% off one purchase during the month of your birthday
  • Growing Rewards Anniversary - receive 10% off one purchase during the month in which you signed up for the program

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Staff / Bios

Staff / Bios

Our Staff

Erik Helland
President & Sales Manager

Education: Bachelor of Science from South Dakota State University

Erik has lived in Sioux Falls for most of his life. Married to wife, Lori for over 10 years and have three children. Chase, Marcus and Tessa. They provide most of the excitement, drama and entertainment. They love to play outside so his yard has become a hang out for a lot of kids during any nice weather.

Why do I like this business?
"I can solve problems and create environments that people will spend a great deal of time in when the weather is nice. What we do is very positive, very well received. We are helping people, while helping nature, while making different spaces within their yard. It is a lot of fun. I also like it because I am always learning something about plants, trees or people because things are constantly changing."

Quote from my Grandmother to Phil, my Dad, that started this business - “Phil I think it is so wonderful that you are giving back to mother earth!”

 

Paul DeJong
Vice President & Retail Manager

Education: Business & Marketing from Northwest Community College

Paul is married to his wife Lisa and they have three children - Tyler, Alex and Maddie.  Paul enjoys spending time outdoors close to nature and is an avid reader.

Why do I like this business?
Paul has over 25 years of experience and is always interested in sharing his knowledge.  "I enjoy outdoor activity and working closely with employees and customers to educate and help them reach there goals and find self gratification through outdoor living."

 

Todd Bethke
Landscape Designer

Education: Northern State College

Todd is married to Brenda and has one daughter, Brandi. His off work interests include gardening, hunting, skiing, and travelling with friends to enjoy good food and music concerts.

Why do I like this business?
Todd has 40 years of experience and is always looking for a new design challenge. "My passion is listening to my clients needs and fulfilling their dreams. Designing a landscape project and personally being involved with a design from start to finish, is my greatest satisfaction, along with the pleasure my clients receive from their completed projects and friendships that linger for many years."

 

Jeremy Reiser
Landscape Designer

Education: Bachelor of Science in Landscape Design with a Minor in Business from South Dakota State University

Jeremy is married to his high school sweetheart, Gina. They live in rural Harrisburg, SD with their ferocious Miniature Pinscher, Toby. His hobbies outside of work include hunting, skiing, fishing and camping.

Why do I like this business?
"I am able to share my knowledge and creativity with customers who are looking for the most ideal situation for their outdoor space. I love helping make the dreams of their space become reality for my clients, and creating spaces that are functional, aesthetic, and unique. I enjoy being the conductor of a project from the initial inception to completion, where the project vision is fully realized."


 

Keith Seurer
Landscape Services

Education: Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing & Management from Northern State University

Keith and Krista married in 2001. They have one son, Owen, born in Feb 2009 and 2 dogs, Abby and Randa.  Outside of work Keith enjoys hunting and spending time with his family.

Why do I like this business?
"I enjoy the diversity of what goes on day to day in a company like LGC. Every day is different. We get to interact with several different types of people both as customers and as co-workers. I enjoy watching projects go from ideas on paper to piles of dirt to finished landscapes that people can enjoy. My wife tells people she 'simply can’t get the farm out of the farm kid and this farm kid won’t stay out of the dirt!' This industry, this job, lets me keep playing in the dirt!"

 

Martin Hood
Landscape Services

Education: Biology and Chemistry

Martin is married to his beautiful bride Julie and they have 8 children. He enjoys spending time outdoors with his family. They enjoy anything to do with the outdoors and just driving across the countryside. Another big passion of his is sprint car racing.

Why do I like this business?
Martin has 13 years of full service lawn care experience. "My Biology and Chemistry background makes tree/shrub insect and disease identification and treatments my favorite part of what I do. I also love making lawns as beautiful as possible with the most updated available practices. I can manage your entire property from lawn care to tree/shrub care, rock bed and mulch bed weed control, to any type of insect and disease control."

 

Derek Farley
Landscape Planner

Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of South Dakota and Bachelor of Science from South Dakota State University

Derek is single with two American Bulldogs and is an avid outdoor enthusiast.  He enjoys spending time fishing, hiking and biking.

Why do I like this business?
"It allows me to use my artistic license to creatively enhance outdoor spaces while providing unique and personal experiences."

 

 

Daniel McGinnis Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
Landscape Planner

Education: Bachelor of Architecture from North Dakota State University with a Minor in Landscape Architecture

Danny recently relocated back to South Dakota from Las Vegas. In his personal time you would likely find Danny at the gym, biking, golfing, boating, spending time with family and friends, or fulfilling his board role with Architecture for Humanity.

Why do I like this business?
“New to the landscape industry, I am excited to share my knowledge of the entire built environment. My passion for landscaping and design excellence is emulated throughout my projects and driven by the opportunity to work closely with all project parties both commercial and residential. As a LEED Accredited Professional, I especially enjoy the challenges of today’s green movement, coupled with creating the ultimate solution.”

Nursery

Nursery

Nursery Services

Come and visit the nursery at Landscape Garden Centers. Browse through our courtyard and garden gallery for garden art, fountains and statuary or select from our extensive inventory of trees, evergreens, shrubs and vines.  Our experienced staff will assist in plant selection for your do it yourself project and even help design a brand new landscape at no extra charge. Just bring in pictures along with the dimensions and we'll set you up with everything you need for a successful project.

Do you have something funny growing on your tree leaves? Or perhaps there is a mystery plant growing in your yard. Whatever the situation, the knowledgeable nursery staff will be able to diagnose or identify the problem or plant.

Products & Services:

  • Do It Yourself Consultation
  • Plant Diagnostics
  • Fountains
  • Statuary
  • Birdbaths
  • Garden Pharmacy
  • Organic Pest Management
  • Sod, Potting Soil, Fertilizers
  • Hardgoods - Mulch, Weed Barrier, Edging, Soil Amendments, Black Dirt, Crusher Dust & Rock

Company Profile

Company Profile

Landscape Garden Center has a long and rich history of providing the highest quality products along with the best professional service.  We've also developed a reputation as a great place to go for advice about lawns and gardens, flowers and trees, decorations and decor.

Landscape Garden Center is conveniently located just two miles south of Interstate 229 & Minnesota Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD. 

We invite you to visit Landscape Garden Centers and stroll through our gardens.

Products & Services

Products & Services

Landscape Garden Centers has an excellent selection of products and services that can help transform your landscape into a relaxing escape.  We pride ourselves in the quality of plant material and professional services we provide.

  • Landscaping – Do-It-Yourself, Residential & Commercial Design & Installation
  • Irrigation – Installations & Repairs
  • Maintenance – Lawn Care/Fertilization, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care & More
  • Greenhouse/Store – Annuals, Perennials, Houseplants, Garden Décor & Interior Décor
  • Nursery – Shrubs, Evergreens & Trees
  • Current Specials
  • Whoopsie Daisy Guarantee

Expert Advice

Expert Advice

Landscape Garden Centers seeks to educate and inform our customers.  Educated, experienced professionals from the green industry are available to assist you in your informational needs at Landscape Garden Centers.

Using this knowledge base we pass on encouragement and information to our customers in a variety of ways.

  • DIY Consultations
  • Yard & Garden Coach
  • Growing Rewards
  • Plant Search Database - See what you can dig up
  • Seasonal Tips

We also host numerous seminars during the spring months covering many outdoor living topics.  Please check our LGC Events calendar for more information.

We want to empower the home gardener to make success a definite possibility.

Contact LGC

Our professional staff is eager to help. You may contact us by phone, fax, mail or by using the online form below.

Phone:
605.338.0706

Fax:
605.338.2040

Mail:
7201 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108-2584

E-mail:

About LGC

About LGC


 

Landscape Garden Center has a long and rich history of providing the highest quality products along with the best professional service. We've also developed a reputation as a great place to go for advice about lawns and gardens, flowers and trees, decorations and decor.

Landscape Garden Center is conveniently located just two miles south of Interstate 229 & Minnesota Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.

We invite you to visit Landscape Garden Centers and stroll through our gardens.

7201 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108-2584
(3/4 mile south of 69th & Minnesota)


Phone: 605-338-0706
Fax: 605-338-2040