Jenny Galiani
Jenny Galiani is the proud owner of Jenny’s Flowers & Landscaping, LLC, a full-service landscaping company rooted in her lifelong passion for gardening and outdoor design. What began as a childhood hobby blossomed into a thriving business where she specializes in landscape design, perennial gardens, plant and tree installations, seasonal cleanups, estate maintenance, and custom flowerpot arrangements. Since founding the company in 2019, Jenny has built a reputation for exceptional quality and personalized care, earning recognition as a finalist for the 2023 Bucks Happening Landscaping Award.
Based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Jenny is deeply committed to enhancing the natural beauty of the homes and properties she serves. Her business extends through all seasons, offering services such as tree removal, bed creation, leaf removal, and snow removal, ensuring clients’ landscapes look their best year-round. With a keen eye for detail and a genuine love for her craft, Jenny brings creativity, reliability, and heart to every project.
In addition to her landscaping work, Jenny has spent nearly two decades as the owner of Galiani Photography, blending artistic expression with entrepreneurial drive. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Piano and Music from Penn State University and a master’s degree in Tactical Strength and Conditioning from The Citadel. Her wide-ranging skills, commitment to service, and passion for her community reflect the same dedication that defines her leadership at Jenny’s Flowers & Landscaping.
• Penn State University- B.A.
• The Citadel- Master's
• The Community Womens Outreach
• Legacy Of Life
• Travis Manion Foundation
• Adoption Is A Loving Option
• Adoption Support Group
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to caring deeply about my work, consistently showing up, and always following through on what I say I will do.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received came from my father: “Whatever you are, be good at it.”
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
I would tell young women entering my industry not to be afraid or intimidated—trust yourself and follow your heart.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
The biggest opportunity in my field right now is the endless potential to change lives through the work we do.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values most important to me in both my work and personal life are putting family and faith first and always finding ways to give back.