Have you heard the news? Jeff and I have made the decision to combine our energy and resources into further development of our Landscape division- “Jeff Klingel Landscape”. We are renovating our offices, re-branding the company, and refining our landscape services to better reflect our commitment to the highest quality design, build, and maintenance services. The bittersweet part, my friends, is that we will not be re-opening the retail garden center in the spring of 2017. It has been an amazing 17 year ride and we thank all of you for helping to make our business successful & enjoyable. YOU are the folks that have put the family in our family business and made Appleseed Porch & Garden a memorable and meaningful part of our lives. Sincere thanks, from our family to yours for your many years of support.
If you have questions, concerns, or outstanding gift certificates, please call the office at 757-678-5600 or email us at info@appleseednurseries.com. Stay tuned for more on the future of Jeff Klingel Landscape.
Deborah bender says
Well color me sad. I will really miss the garden center. Guess I will have to go across the bay for my plants now. So sorry to see you go
Good luck in your future plans!
Paul Tiffany says
The closing of Appleseed will leave a planting hole! Unless someone steps up, we will have no place close to buy annuals, ,the odd tomato plant, a flat of lettuce, fruit tree, or shrub to fill in the bare spot, I know it was just business but maybe it was little selfish. I didn’t hear of any attempt to sell the retail part of the business, or maybe growing , selling and planting is more profitable than just landscaping not everyone can afford that style of gardening. I can still do my own landscaping, mowing planting etc. I personally won’t need ” Jeff Klingel Landscape”
Charlie says
You may want to check with Sunnyside Garden Center for your plant needs. They sell annuals, perennials and vegetable plants. They are located on Rt. 13 in Cheriton. Or consider buying a retail space and opening your own small business to fill the planting hole you speak of. Its not as easy as it looks. The Klingels should be praised for their 10+ years of supplying lower Northampton County with a garden center, not insulted by the likes of you.
Diane D'Amico says
Appleseed will be missed. Truly a first-class operation. Diane D’Amico
Andy says
Sunnyside Garden Center in Cheriton
https://www.facebook.com/SunnysideGardenCenter/