Masonry and Hardscaping at Quarry Lake at Greenspring
This summer, we completed work on Section K5 of the Quarry Lake at Greenspring community, a master planned, mixed-use project boasts over 225,000 sq ft of Class A office and 111,000 sq ft of retail and restaurant space within a gated community of luxury homes. The centerpiece of the community, […]
New Landscaping for Hemingways Restaurant
E-Landscape was proud to be selected to install the new landscape for the recently renovated Hemingways Restaurant on Kent Island, Maryland. Long known as a destination for great crabcakes and stunning sunsets, Hemingways is famous for its location at the foot of the Bay Bridge overlooking Maryland’s Chesepeake Bay. When […]
Plants We Love: Korean Spice Viburnum
Now that Spring has arrived, we’re enjoying the site and scent of Korean spice viburnum (Viburnum carlesii). A deciduous shrub, Korean spice viburnum grows to between 4 and 6 feet tall, and just as wide. The show begins in early spring, when the plant begins to reveal pink buds. Once […]
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 […]
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 […]
Disease Resistant Elms for Fort Belvoir Business Center
This winter, one of the projects we’ve been busy working on involves tree planting over at the new Fort Belvoir Business Center. Although the scope is simple – tree planting and the installation of an irrigation system – it touches on a subject (the prevention of Dutch Elm Disease) close […]
Design-Build for Johnson Towers Senior Living
E-Landscape recently completed work on a design-build project at the Johnson Towers Senior Living Community in Washington, DC. Johnson Towers is an independent living community that includes housing for 55+, home ownership in retirement communities, and senior apartment rentals. They provide safe and easy-maintenance living for seniors who can still […]
American Trucking Association Project Update
Earlier this year, we blogged about some tree planting we were doing at the Washington, DC headquarters of the American Trucking Association. The job is now complete and we’ve got the “after” photos to share with you! Our scope of work at the ATA included tree planting, irrigation, the use […]
Fall Aeration and Turf Over-Seeding
Achievement of a healthy lawn for next year begins in the fall of the previous year. Proper aeration and over-seeding helps relieve compaction in the soil from the hot summer months to allow for better retention of moisture, nutrient retention in the soil, and seed to soil contact for over-seeding. […]