The best 3 landscaping companies in Kelowna as voted by you

| July 27, 2018 in Best of Kelowna

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The Okanagan is well known for its beautiful landscapes, from lakes to mountains, you’re never far from beautiful nature.

Kelowna’s landscapers have turned that landscape into a profession, taking the region’s natural elements and placing them in backyards throughout the city.

For that reason, voting for landscaping companies is one of the more fun ways to celebrate the Okanagan and it’s certainly hard to pick a top three.

Here’s how Kelowna voted:

Gold: Okanagan Koi & Water Gardens

What better way to escape from the world than having an oasis in the backyard? Okanagan Koi & Water Gardens have been transforming backyards in the Okanagan since 1999 and they're only getting better. Building beautiful ponds for elegant fish, the businesses' unique service has become a Kelowna favourite. 

Silver: Creative Roots Landscaping

Creative Roots is well known for taking a basic property and turning it into a place to visit and enjoy. Setting new standards for design in the industry, Creative Roots understand the entire process of taking a homeowners vision and constructing a dream home's surrounding property. Customers clearly enjoy the results and manage to find some time to vote in between enjoying their yard. 

Bronze: Tiger Landscaping

Placing third in a city known for landscaping is no easy task. Tiger Landscaping has been able to separate its business from the pack by delivering outdoor living designs while still having fun. Playing in the dirt is what this company specializes in, but it's the professional approach and pleased customers that helped them grow to third in the Valley.

To view the final results for all of the categories in the Best of Kelowna 2018, click here.

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