PIAZZA HORTICULTURAL
A NEW BRANCH OF WHITMORES
We have some exciting news to share! Whitmores has joined forces with Piazza Horticultural – a Southampton-based landscape design and maintenance firm well-known for its nature-based practices. Piazza Horticultural will operate as a distinct department within our landscape company.
There are several reasons why we are excited to welcome Tony Piazza and his talented team into the Whitmores family. Piazza Horticultural is well-known for innovative and environmentally conscious approaches. Tony’s expertise includes native planting, meadow design, reforestation, planting for pollinators, and creating chemical-free environments for kids to play and pets to roam. He is sought out for his nature-based approach, using techniques that encourage natural processes and work in harmony with the environment.
We know many of these practices are in growing demand, and while Whitmores has always offered nature-based services, we are excited about up-leveling our expertise in this area to meet the evolving needs of our clients, under the umbrella of Whitmores.
A message to our current clients - While this partnership allows us to expand our expertise and offerings, we want to assure you that your current service will not change, unless you want it to. This new partnership represents Whitmores’ commitment to evolving the breadth and depth of services and customizing these services to suit your needs.
To everyone - If you are curious about nature-based landscape design and maintenance and want to learn more, please reach out. We are excited about the possibilities this new partnership brings to our clients and community.
Thank you for your trust in us,
Mariah Whitmore
welcoming TONY PIAZZA
In 1998, Tony Piazza founded Piazza Horticultural, a landscape design/build/maintain firm based in Southampton, NY. The firm specialized in nature-based or environmentally conscious landscape projects and property maintenance.
Tony has a bachelor’s degree in Horticulture from Cornell University and has won awards for his work on East Hampton Village’s bioswales addressing water quality issues.
He also sits on many boards and committees including: the LongHouse Reserve Garden Committee, Parrish Art Museum Landscape Committee, Children’s Museum of the East End Board, Perfect Earth Project Board, and Surfrider Foundation. He is also a Northeast Organic Farming Association-certified organic land care practitioner.