Rutland Nurseries Design Project Featured in Ideal Concrete Promotional Materials

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Rutland Nurseries Landscape Design Featured in Ideal Concrete Promotions

Rutland Nurseries was recently featured in Ideal Concrete’s Promotional Materials. A landscape design & construction project utilizing the natural look of Ideal Concrete’s Rockport Steps- a product that combines the durability of manufactured hardscape products with the hues and textures of natural New England stone.

Ideal Concrete Block Company is a fourth generation, family owned business located right here in Massachusetts. One of the first to manufacture concrete pavers in the United States, they have offered one of the most durable and beautiful products in the industry for over 90 years. Their hardscape pavers and steps feature the beautiful hues and textures found naturally in New England. Their products can be used for many different landscape and outdoor living areas such as walkways, patios, pool decks, retaining walls, fire pits, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens and steps.

Download the Ideal Concrete Rockport Brochure

Rutland Nurseries is proud to offer Ideal Concrete Pavers to our customers. Our landscape design team makes it a priority to find customers the right hardscaping product to reflect their own personal style and taste. Let Rutland Nurseries design your perfect space!

Call The Landscape Designers at Rutland Nurseries Today! 1-800-540-5678

If you would like to know more about Ideal Concrete Pavers and Steps or would like to consult with one of our landscape architects – just give us a call.

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Our custom design styles and planting options can reinvigorate your home’s entrance or revitalize your backyard. Whether you’re looking to add an outdoor kitchen or need the personal touch of estate ground maintenance, we stand behind our high level of service and expert workmanship.

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