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 […]
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 […]
LEED and What It Means to the Landscape Industry
Originally developed in 2,000, the U.S. Green Building Council‘s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification process is intended to promote green building design, construction, operation and maintenance. Since its introduction, the LEED system has had a major influence, with LEED-certified and registered projects increasing as much as 700% […]
Maintenance Work at Brightview South River
Following on our earlier work installing the landscape at the new Brightview South River senior living community, E-Landscape has now been selected to perform ongoing maintenance at the facility, located on Lee Airpark Drive in Edgewater. Brightview South River is Brightview’s seventh senior living community in Maryland and its first […]
E-Landscape to Sponsor 2012 AAMC Foundation Gala
E-Landscape is proud to announce our sponsorship of the 2012 Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation Gala, to be held on Saturday, April 28, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 Midnight at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore. The theme for the 2012 gala is “Rhythm & Rouge,” supporting the AAMC […]
Landscape Installation at The Avenue (Park Morton)
E-Landscape has been selected to carry out installation of the landscape for The Avenue (Park Morton), located on the southwest corner of Newton Place and Georgia Avenue in Washington, DC. The $130 million, 500-unit Park Morton redevelopment project is a dual partnership between the Warrenton Group and the Landex Companies. […]