When you are about to start a landscaping project, picking the right landscape supply store can make a huge difference to your bottom line.
You can't approach this like a normal consumer; rather, approach finding a supplier for your landscape project like you are doing a huge job and need to save money where possible.
There are quite a few landscape supply stores out there, but only a few are worth dealing with, and they aren't the ones you see advertising sales on TV.
The landscape supply stores you are looking for are the ones that cater to people who work in the landscaping industry.
These landscape supply stores sell their products at an often hefty chunk below retail, but still above wholesale.
If you can manage to both find them and convince them to sell to you, you can save a ton of money on your landscaping project.
This can be difficult, however, as many of these stores do not like to deal with the general public.
Try talking to some professional landscapers and see if you can pry some information about their suppliers out of them.
They will often be reluctant to divulge this information, but with patience, persistence, and a little bit of luck you can find out where the landscape supply stores you are looking for are.
Then go to this store and see if they will actually sell to you.
A lot of stores that cater to the professionals are not usually open for sales to the general public.
If you don't have any success in getting a contractor to tell you where the good suppliers are, you can always go through the phone book and look for landscape supply stores that way.
Try checking different categories if you are not having any luck with the one your are searching under.
Basically, do whatever you have to to find out where the professionals are getting their landscaping supplies from.
They all have to buy from somewhere, and no self-respecting contractor pays retail for his materials, so they have to be getting it from somewhere.
The money saved in the long run by finding the right landscape supply store is well worth the hassle of finding it in the first place.
You can't approach this like a normal consumer; rather, approach finding a supplier for your landscape project like you are doing a huge job and need to save money where possible.
There are quite a few landscape supply stores out there, but only a few are worth dealing with, and they aren't the ones you see advertising sales on TV.
The landscape supply stores you are looking for are the ones that cater to people who work in the landscaping industry.
These landscape supply stores sell their products at an often hefty chunk below retail, but still above wholesale.
If you can manage to both find them and convince them to sell to you, you can save a ton of money on your landscaping project.
This can be difficult, however, as many of these stores do not like to deal with the general public.
Try talking to some professional landscapers and see if you can pry some information about their suppliers out of them.
They will often be reluctant to divulge this information, but with patience, persistence, and a little bit of luck you can find out where the landscape supply stores you are looking for are.
Then go to this store and see if they will actually sell to you.
A lot of stores that cater to the professionals are not usually open for sales to the general public.
If you don't have any success in getting a contractor to tell you where the good suppliers are, you can always go through the phone book and look for landscape supply stores that way.
Try checking different categories if you are not having any luck with the one your are searching under.
Basically, do whatever you have to to find out where the professionals are getting their landscaping supplies from.
They all have to buy from somewhere, and no self-respecting contractor pays retail for his materials, so they have to be getting it from somewhere.
The money saved in the long run by finding the right landscape supply store is well worth the hassle of finding it in the first place.
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