Our mission statement is to advise and assist our clients in achieving their goal, and follow up with excellent workmanship, and more importantly, outstanding customer service! We are proud of the relationships we have built and continue to build. Gentile Landscaping has been servicing Long Island since 1978. At the time, founder Peter Gentile was building the business, as well as studying landscape architecture at Suny Farmindale. Peter would balance overseeing work in the field, as well as designing, and drawing the landscape plans.
The art of landscape lighting is not to be taken lightly. We challenge ourselves on every project to simulate natural "moon lit conditions". Hiding the light source either high in the trees, or recessed under the ground, is paramount for this type of effect. Hot spots are simply unacceptable.
An understanding of landscape architecture is vital to the design and location of a swimming pool. Shape, location, placement, and grade height are key to not just the pool itself, but often the key to the success of the entire landscaping surrounding as well. We will design a pool that fits Your individual space, addresses all your needs to maximize the enjoyment of your completed project.
We possess a strong understanding of horticulture, as well as soil and drainage conditions. The knowledge of specifying the correct plants, in the correct places, results in gardens growing more beautiful with every passing year. However, if you have your own landscape architect or designer, we will gladly install a plan that has already been drawn for your property.
Adding a paver or stone walkway is a great way to enhance your yard, increase your amount of attractive hardscaping, and improve mobility around the outside of your home. Four Seasons Landscaping offers high-quality stepping stone and paver walkway installation that will help bring your landscape together perfectly. What's the point of having a beautifully maintained yard if you can't easily traverse it without stepping on mud, pet waste, or thorny weeds?