Landscape Supply, effective October 19. The new brand represents the
next step for SiteOne as an independent company after its acquisition by
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice in December 2013. With over 460 locations in
the U.S. and Canada, SiteOne is the largest wholesale distributor of
landscape supplies for green industry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRbW3ayDWVQ professionals in North America,
including irrigation supplies, fertilizer and control products,
landscape accessories, nursery goods, hardscapes, and outdoor lighting,
along with a broad array of services designed to help green industry
professionals operate and grow their businesses. SiteOne will formally
introduce customers to the new brand at the GIE+EXPO in Louisville,
Kentucky.
"As a market leader, our vision http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=sprinklers is to make our customers the most
successful landscaping professionals in the green industry--and that's
what our new brand represents," said Doug Black, SiteOne's chief
executive officer. "We have over 2,500 passionate and knowledgeable
associates across North America, all focused on the success of our
customers. The new brand reflects our unique position as the only
national full-line provider of landscaping products which, along with
the deep knowledge and state-of-the-art solutions that we offer, will
form our foundation for future growth."
SiteOne's tagline, "Stronger Together" defines its partnerships with
customers, associates, suppliers and communities, and its commitment to
excellence in product offerings and service delivery. "By working
together with our suppliers and customers we can achieve great things
for all stakeholders," said Black.

The rebranding effort began shortly after the purchase of John Deere
Landscapes by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice. SiteOne performed an extensive
18-month branding process, which include d gathering input from
associates, suppliers, customers and key stakeholders. The brand roll
out will be completed by December. "We have an exciting new look, with
the same exceptional associates who will continue to deliver the high
quality products and services our customers know and trust," Black said.
About SiteOne Landscape Supply LLC
SiteOne Landscape Supply
(formerly John Deere Landscapes) is North America's leading wholesale
distributor of landscape supplies for green industry professionals
including irrigation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRbW3ayDWVQ supplies, fertilizer and control products,
landscape accessories, nursery goods, hardscapes, and outdoor lighting,
along with a broad array of services designed to help green industry
professionals operate and grow their businesses. With over 460 locations
in the U.S. and Canada, the broadest product and service offerings, and
over 2,500 knowledgeable associates, SiteOne is committed to making its
customers the most successful landscape professionals in the green
industry.
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Gather your materials. Everything used in this installation is available at home improvement and garden supply stores. You will need about sixteen 6 x 9 inch cement pavers and five lbs. of sand for every six feet of border that you install.
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Pack dirt firmly behind the vertical back paver to stabilize it. Use the soil that was saved when the channels were dug out.
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