
Garden Design & Installation Gallery

EVERY PROJECT TELLS A STORY
Our gallery showcases a wide range of projects that include serene Japanese garden designs, vibrant flower beds, and innovative hardscapes. Every design exemplifies our commitment to crafting unique outdoor havens that not only enhance the beauty of your space but also soothe the soul. Get inspired to envision your own landscape and garden transformation with the help of Hanselman Landscape & Gardens.
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Our Garden Design Process

Explore
Share your goals, ideas, and project budget and we will begin to survey and plan your garden

Design
We will consider all your primary view perspectives, both inside and out as we design your garden

Build
Your garden dream will begin to take shape at the hands of our highly skilled craftsmen and landscapers

Enjoy
Every project ends with the reward of experiencing the joyful stewardship of your little piece of creation

Testimonials
The Gardener’s Journal
- In Living Memory…On September 11, 2001, John Perry, NYPD officer and NY State Guard first lieutenant, gave his life in… Read more: In Living Memory…
- The Sunflowers of Fukusima“Did you hear of Fukushima?When the sea brewed and the earth hurled herself into the ground, a nuclear… Read more: The Sunflowers of Fukusima
- Take a “Forest Bath”; It Is Good For You (Continued from last week)A 2009 study conducted by Qing Li, research professor at the Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, measured the… Read more: Take a “Forest Bath”; It Is Good For You (Continued from last week)
EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE OF HANSELMAN LANDSCAPE AND GARDENS
Founded in 1985, Hanselman Landscape & Gardens designs, builds, and nurtures a wide variety of gardens in both private and corporate settings. From our headquarters in Manheim, Pennsylvania, we serve clients throughout the region, including Philadelphia’s Main Line—and as far away as Cambridge, Massachusetts. We also cultivate unique specimen plants, which we make available to discriminating gardeners and architects.