NORTH CANTON, Ohio — The landscaping business is booming for Rice’s Landscapes Redefined. As a result of that success, the company plans to exit its retail nursery business, the Canton Repository newspaper reported.
Plans are underway to expand the company’s core services by creating a landscape production center in the space that housed its retail store. The business no longer plans to offer retail or re-wholesale services in its Spring Garden Showroom.
Rice’s told the Canton Repository that refocusing on landscape maintenance will allow it to create a landscape production facility as well as a streamlined process for its teams. The company offers custom landscape designs, installation and ongoing maintenance through its estate landscape management, commercial grounds services and custom designed landscaping programs.
Read more about the Ohio-based company’s plans to refocus here.
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