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We specialize in providing access to local Landscape & Outdoor Service businesses for homeowners to research and ultimately contact for their outdoor projects.
Our members consist of Garden Centers & Mulch/Stone Yards, Lawn & Landscape Companies, Pond Contractors, Outdoor Living Specialists, Deck & Patio Contractors & Swimming Pool Companies all located in the state of South Dakota (SD).
Our South Dakota (SD) Garden Centers & Contractor Members are passionate about creating one of a kind Landscape & Outdoor Living Areas for your South Dakota home. Their professionalism and belief in customer service combined with an unbridled passion for outdoor projects allows them to assist their customers in turning their dreams into reality. If you’re considering having a water feature, landscaping or outdoor living project installed our businesses servicing South Dakota (Sd) listed on this page should be your first source for doing research.
You can utilize the map above or the listing grids to locate a business near you. If you live in close to the South Dakota (Sd) border try searching a nearby state to find your outdoor service professional.
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south dakota State Information
South Dakota can generally be divided into three regions: eastern South Dakota, western South Dakota, and the Black Hills.[51] The Missouri River serves as a boundary in terms of geographic, social, and political differences between eastern and western South Dakota. The geography of the Black Hills, long considered sacred by Native Americans, differs from its surroundings to such an extent it can be considered separate from the rest of western South Dakota. At times the Black Hills are combined with the rest of western South Dakota, and people often refer to the resulting two regions divided by the Missouri River as West River and East River.[12][48]
Badlands National Park
Eastern South Dakota generally features higher precipitation and lower topography than the western part of the state. Smaller geographic regions of this area include the Coteau des Prairies, the Dissected Till Plains, and the James River Valley. The Coteau des Prairies is a plateau bordered on the east by the Minnesota River Valley and on the west by the James River Basin.[50] Further west, the James River Basin is mostly low, flat, highly eroded land, following the flow of the James River through South Dakota from north to south.[52] The Dissected Till Plains, an area of rolling hills and fertile soil that covers much of Iowa and Nebraska, extends into the southeastern corner of South Dakota. Layers deposited during the Pleistocene epoch, starting around two million years ago, cover most of eastern South Dakota.[53] These are the youngest rock and sediment layers in the state, the product of several successive periods of glaciation which deposited a large amount of rocks and soil, known as till, over the area.[54] Wikipedia
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