Sage Landscape Contractors & Tree Experts

Watchung, United States

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Description

Specialties

Sage Landscape Contractors offers a wide variety of services and amenities to complement or enhance any outdoor setting.

Our specialties include pools, spas, and water features; patio, walkway, and step construction; outdoor kitchens; decorative and structural retaining walls; privacy fencing and custom gates; driveways; grading and drainage systems; and landscape lighting.

Let us create the perfect outdoor setting for your home, one that will not only bring a smile to your face but increase the value of one of your largest assets… your home. Know that when your project is done by Sage, it’s done right.

History

Established in 1987.

Inspired by his family’s history and heritage, Ed pursued a study of landscape architecture at Rutgers University. In the 1980s, he established his company, Sage Landscape Contractors and Tree Experts. The business has been in operation for nearly 30 years and is an important resource for homeowners in central New Jersey seeking professional outdoor design, landscaping, and tree care services. Ed and his team bring extensive knowledge and a keen sense of design to all of their clients’ projects, helping to maximize the value of both their home and property.

Meet the Business Owner

Ed S.

Business Owner

You might say that the «roots» of Ed’s business, Sage Landscape Contractors and Tree Experts, are firmly grounded in his lineage. Born into a family of Welsh descent, his ancestors were among the first to settle in the Warren-​Watchung region, and served the local community working as farmers, builders, educators, and dentists. The original Sage homestead consisted of 240 acres in Warren, and although modern-​day residences have since been constructed on the old historic property, the original farmstead house remains. To this day, much of Ed’s family still resides in the area and his father, Ed, carries on the agrarian tradition by maintaining a «gentleman’s farm» on his property.