E-Landscape Supports Development of Maryland’s Inter-County Broadband Network
In addition to striving to provide top notch commercial landscaping services, E-Landscape is committed to community involvement. We’ve given back to our community in a number of ways including charitable giving, sponsorship of events, and by volunteering our services. We are also proud that CEO and Partner Richard “Rook” Rogers […]
Landscaping Considerations for Senior Centers
Over the course of the last two years, we’ve been fortunate to have the opportunity to install landscapes at a number of senior assisted living facilities (ALF), including The Lodge at Marlton, Brightview South River, Johnson Towers, Rainier Manor, Vida Senior Residences, Victory Oaks, and Elkton Senior Apartments. As a […]
Highly Successful Plants for Apartment Buildings
Creating an attractive and functional landscape around apartment buildings presents unique challenges. As with any residential setting, the goal is to create a beautiful, warm, and welcoming environment. However, unlike residential homes, apartments house far more people and therefore require a landscape that is capable of withstanding high amounts of […]
Plants We Love: Winter Jasmine
During the colder months of the year, a little color can give your landscape a big boost. For this reason, we love Winter Jasmine (Jasminium nudiflorum), which is at its best at this time of year. Winter Jasmine is a fast-growing shrub, sending out trailing branches that will develop roots […]
Landscaping for New Odenton Medical Office Building
E-Landscape has been selected to install the landscape for a new medical office building in Odenton, Maryland. The project, designed by CR Goodman and Associates and located at the corner of Sappington Station Road and Route 175, is a joint venture of Anne Arundel Medical Center and Johns Hopkins University. […]
Plants We Love: Daffodil
Here in Maryland, we’ve had a warm winter and as a results, perennials seem to be blooming about a month ahead of schedule. This time of year, blooming Daffodils (Narcissus) are one of the first signs that Spring is on its way. Few plants provide as much visual impact with […]
Annapolis Rose Garden
This winter, the crews at E-Landscape have been busy working on further defining a client’s side yard from a turf area into a formal rose garden. The space is accessed from the dining room via french doors and steps that lead down to the garden area. The garden’s central axis […]
Landscape Installation for Johns Hopkins University Mudd Hall Expansion
E-Landscape is proud to announce that we’ve been selected to perform landscape installation for the expansion of Mudd Hall on the Homewood Campus of The Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins is known throughout the world for its medical and science curricula. This expansion project will enable the University to bring […]
Snow Removal for Pervious Concrete
Pervious concrete, also known as porous, gap-graded, or enhanced porosity concrete, is concrete with reduced sand that allows water to drain through it. There are a number of benefits to the use of pervious concrete in commercial construction and as a result, it is becoming an increasingly popular material. Benefits […]
Winter Pruning and the Bradford Pear Tree
Winter is an excellent time for pruning and evaluating potential hazards in deciduous trees as the absence of leaves reveals the plant’s branching structure. It is also easier to spot previous storm damage, such as broken branches, which may fall in more winds or heavy snow. Similarly, exposure to plant […]