Joe Cappel's Garden Center is the place to go to get plants for every season. We carry all the common bedding plants and also those hard to find, unique plants. Our Friendly staff will be there to assist you with any questions you may have so that you can confidently complete your project. If your project is too big for you to tackle on your own, No Problem, our Lawn & Landscape Division will take care if it for you.
Choose from our selection of bulk and bagged mulch, pine straw, rock and stone, topsoil, and natural soil additives. Custom order any other supplies that you may need to complete your landscaping project. Local delivery available. We provide a comprehensive range of Lawn Care and Landscaping Services to our client base. We make it our goal to build a site-specific program for each property we maintain, commercial or Residential.
Every property is unique and requires its own maintenance schedule. Let us build a program for you! From the initial quote to the finished landscaping was a great experience.
Choose from our selection of bulk and bagged mulch, pine straw, rock and stone, topsoil, and natural soil additives. Custom order any other supplies that you may need to complete your landscaping project. Local delivery available. We provide a comprehensive range of Lawn Care and Landscaping Services to our client base. We make it our goal to build a site-specific program for each property we maintain, commercial or Residential.
Every property is unique and requires its own maintenance schedule. Let us build a program for you! From the initial quote to the finished landscaping was a great experience.
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My name is Joe Cappel.
I started the company in 1998, while still in high school.
I realized I had a passion for landscaping after working a part-time job for a west-side greenhouse and decided to go into business for myself.
I began with a 20 John Deere lawn mower, a Stihl blower and trimmer, in a 1985 Dodge pick-up equipped with a dump bed.
Early on, I learned the importance of quality work, developed my commitment to customer service, and realized the satisfaction of delivering value to happy customers.
I started the company in 1998, while still in high school.
I realized I had a passion for landscaping after working a part-time job for a west-side greenhouse and decided to go into business for myself.
I began with a 20 John Deere lawn mower, a Stihl blower and trimmer, in a 1985 Dodge pick-up equipped with a dump bed.
Early on, I learned the importance of quality work, developed my commitment to customer service, and realized the satisfaction of delivering value to happy customers.
Joe Cappel Lawn & Landscape is looking for a highly self-motivated and extremely responsible individual with leadership and decision-making abilities to join our team.
If you love the great outdoors, take pride in your work, and desire to make people happy with the professional quality of your service, we would like you to join our team.
We have provided lawn and landscaping services in the Greater Cincinnati area for over 20 years.
We require a person who can represent our tradition of providing quality service to our residential, HOA, commercial, and municipal clients.
If you love the great outdoors, take pride in your work, and desire to make people happy with the professional quality of your service, we would like you to join our team.
We have provided lawn and landscaping services in the Greater Cincinnati area for over 20 years.
We require a person who can represent our tradition of providing quality service to our residential, HOA, commercial, and municipal clients.
Annual flowers fall into two categories: varieties that like it warm and varieties that like it cool.
Most cool-season annuals, such as pansies and violas, nemesia, diascia, calendula, poppy, snapdragon, and sweet alyssum, can take a little frost.
Plant them in beds and borders or containers and gain a few early weeks of color.
Tip: Most cool-season annuals fade when summer heat arrives; replace them with heat-loving varieties, such as petunia, pentas, nasturtium, vinca, and lantana, for color all summer long.
Most cool-season annuals, such as pansies and violas, nemesia, diascia, calendula, poppy, snapdragon, and sweet alyssum, can take a little frost.
Plant them in beds and borders or containers and gain a few early weeks of color.
Tip: Most cool-season annuals fade when summer heat arrives; replace them with heat-loving varieties, such as petunia, pentas, nasturtium, vinca, and lantana, for color all summer long.
Joe Cappel's Garden Center is your go to place for all your gardening needs.
Our knowledgable staff is always available to answer any questions you have.
We offer a wide variety of bedding plants, potted arrangements, hanging baskets, house plants, perennials, trees and shrubs for every season.
Come visit us and let our staff guide you to your gardening goals.
Annuals jump start the season with instant color.
You can't deny while driving down a street, the homes landscaped with colorful flowers and plants immediately attract your attention.
Our knowledgable staff is always available to answer any questions you have.
We offer a wide variety of bedding plants, potted arrangements, hanging baskets, house plants, perennials, trees and shrubs for every season.
Come visit us and let our staff guide you to your gardening goals.
Annuals jump start the season with instant color.
You can't deny while driving down a street, the homes landscaped with colorful flowers and plants immediately attract your attention.
As the season progresses, and you evaluate how your garden has performed throughout the season there are things that performed well, and other things that just weren't up to snuff.
Fall is the time when you can fix those problem areas.
While it's still fresh in your mind, you can move those plants that just didn't perform as they should have, or add plants in areas that didn't fill out as you expected.
There is a saying in the gardening world "FALL IS FOR PLANTING".
So let's get planting!
Cooler nights and sunny days are perfect for plants to get established before the Winter months to come.
Fall is the time when you can fix those problem areas.
While it's still fresh in your mind, you can move those plants that just didn't perform as they should have, or add plants in areas that didn't fill out as you expected.
There is a saying in the gardening world "FALL IS FOR PLANTING".
So let's get planting!
Cooler nights and sunny days are perfect for plants to get established before the Winter months to come.
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