Since our inception in 1987, Lehmkuhl Landscaping has provided exceptional horticulture services to clients in Dutchess and Ulster Counties of New York as well as Litchfield County in Northwestern Connecticut. Our understanding and experience of this diverse region allows us to provide a natural union between a given property and those who experience it. Using only a carefully selected staff of well trained employees, our sustainable and environmentally sensible approach has led to a diverse customer portfolio that includes residential properties, medical facilities, nonprofit organizations, condominiums, and private clubs. This broad customer list signifies our unique capacity to operate in diverse settings while making the most of client budgets. In fact, accepting inevitable project hurdles as inspiration has led to some of our most ingenious and creative solutions while still providing customers with 'easy on the wallet' results.
Even as a child, owner and President Thomas Lehmkuhl has always been inspired by the Hudson Valley's natural year round beauty. By age fifteen he was working for a local landscape contractor. This work experience inspired ‘Tom’ to pursue a college education, where he earned degrees in ornamental horticulture and landscape design. At twenty three, Tom set out to build Lehmkuhl Landscaping into a company that would embody his passion for landscaping and horticulture. A quarter of a century later, Tom still enjoys the diverse responsibilities and opportunities his company provides. Tom resides In Clinton Corners, New York with his wife and two sons.
Combining the art of landscaping with the science of horticulture to unite clients, their land, and the environment in a sustainable balance at an affordable price.
Welcome To The Twenty-First Century !
"It's unwise to pay too much, but it is unwise to pay too little.
When you pay too much, you lose a little money. That is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing you bought it to do.
The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. It can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run. And, if you do that, you'll have enough to pay for something better."
John Ruskin -
John Ruskin was an early nineteenth century English social thinker
LEHMKUHL LANDSCAPING
PO Box 1327
Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
845.266.4295
( pronounced as lemcool )