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 […]
Reducing Runoff Through Rain Gardening
Looking for ways to green your property without investing a lot of money? Rain gardens are great, small projects that can be added as an enhancement to almost any property. Rain gardens are planted depressions that allow stormwater runoff from impervious urban areas like roofs, driveways, walkways, parking lots, and […]
Early Spring Weed Identification
With the unseasonably warm temperature we’ve experienced this Winter and Spring in the Mid-Altantic region, we’ve been getting lots of calls from clients trying to identify the weeds that are popping up on their property. There are several weeds that are common to this area that we see often on […]
Landscape Industry Association Memberships
E-Landscape is committed to executing landscape designs and maintaining our clients’ properties to the highest standards. In order to fulfill this commitment, we maintain an active membership in a number of industry associations including ABC (Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.), LCA (Landscape Contractors Association), and PGMS (Professional Grounds Management Society). […]
Current Projects – March,2011
The weather is breaking and spring is finally around the corner. Here at E-Landscape, this means we’ve ramped up our production schedule and have crews out working on a variety of job sites, including the following. Anne Arundel Medical Center AAMC has embarked upon a major, $424 million expansion project […]
The Best Part of My Week!
Guerrilla-style shopping for tropical plants to fill the greenhouse at the new Hammerlee House senior living facility. Grand opening tomorrow! Congratulations to Hamel Builders and Stavrou Associates!