Bluestone is among the hardest variations of natural stone you can find. This means it can be used for a wide variety of applications and will withstand the test of time. Bluestone can be obtained in a variety of subtle, relaxing colors that never fail to add a touch of elegance to a landscape. In addition, incorporating natural stone into your Bergen County, NJ, landscape designs immediately boosts the resale value of your property. Here are some of the many ways you can utilize the beauty of bluestone
5 Stunning Uses of Bluestone for NJ Landscapes
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E. P. Jansen Nursery began with an inspired vision only a family-run company can design. After purchasing her father's home and five acres of land in 1972, Elizabeth and Jan Jansen transformed the land into a community-focused, pick-your-own-strawberries, gladiolus, and chrysanthemum farm. Over ten-thousand chrysanthemums grew throughout the five acres during those early years. But as Jan and Elizabeth adapted and grew their vision, they also began to look ahead, expanding their business plan by breaking up their expansive flower offerings into separate products, and thus allowing the growth of an extensive, diverse nursery. After over 45 years, this family-focused company has grown to become the premier hardscape and plant supplier in the region. The sprawling farm now offers high-quality nursery stock curated from around the world as well as a comprehensive selection of natural stone, wall systems, pavers, blue stone, granite, and a wide variety of tools and bulk support materials.