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Recent Landscape Projects Showcase – Fall 2019

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A Showcase Of Some Of Our Recent Landscape Projects

It has been another busy fall here at Allentuck Landscaping Co. We are grateful for all of the wonderful project we have had the pleasure to be a part of and wanted to share them with you.

Front Garden Project in Gaithersburg, Maryland

This project was the second one we completed for this customer. Last year we designed and built a lovely flagstone patio in their backyard. This year we focused on the front yard by installing a winding path with natural steppers in a pea gravel bed. The bath is bordered on both side with a perennial garden that will provide colorful blooms all season long.

Pool Stone Walls and Plantings in Potomac, Maryland

Long standing relationships with our customers are one of the true pleasures of running a small business. We have worked with this customer for over 20 years and project we completed for them this year was spectacular. Our team install two very long dry stack stone walls on a slope by their swimming pool to better take advantage of the space. The new space was planted with Boxwoods, Peonies, Catmint and other plants to provide season long interest. Maya Stepstones were used to allow easier access to the pool area and a deer fence protected vegetable garden was installed nearby.

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Patio Terrace in North Potomac, Maryland

Dining outside makes summertime extremely enjoyable. This flagstone patio terrace was designed to provide the perfect dining spot for our customer. It overlooks a lovely lawn and border plantings that make it a true backyard paradise.

 

 

Side Yard Garden Project in Chevy Chase, Maryland

This home in the heart of Chevy Chase had a landscape that was overgrown and unruly. An existing Leyland Cypress planting was pruned of its dead wood and underplanted with Skip Laurels to uphold the screening of the neighbor’s driveway. We realigned the garden bed edges to create gentle serpentine curves to add depth and drama to the garden. The plant palette included Annabelle Hydranges, Allgold Japanese Forest Grass, Chindo Viburnum and many more interesting plants. This was the second project we did for this customer.

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At Allentuck Landscaping Company, our mission is to create beautiful environments for people to enjoy. We see landscaping as a way to improve people’s lives.

The Allentuck Landscaping Company team has been a leading landscape company in Montgomery County, Maryland for over 28 years with our turnkey approach to landscape design, installation, construction and maintenance. Most companies try to serve many types of customers at the same time; homeowners, shopping centers, office buildings and the list goes on. At Allentuck Landscaping Co., we focus on one customer, you, the homeowner. We have a singular focus on bringing you the best landscape practices, the best customer service, and the best value for your home.

Services Provide – Master Landscape Plans, Complete Maintenance Programs, Plantings, Patios, Walkways, Retaining Walls, Water Features, Outdoor Lighting, Outdoor Kitchens, Trellises & Pergolas, Irrigation Systems, Drainage Solutions, Grading & Sodding. Fire Pits & Fire Places, Spring Clean Ups, Decks, Fences, Mosquito & Tick Control, Deer Control.

Areas Served – Chevy Chase, Bethesda, Potomac, Rockville, North Potomac, Darnestown, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Damascus, Boyds, Clarksburg, Ijamsville, Urbana, Frederick in Maryland and Washington DC.

Does Snow Damage Landscape Plants?

Branches are drooping. Evergreens are buried. Your garden suddenly looks like it’s been flattened overnight. And the question hits fast: Does snow damage landscape plants? Sometimes yes. Often no.The real answer depends on what kind of snow you get, what plants you have, and whether you step in at the right moment—or make things worse by doing too much. Let’s break it down in a simple, homeowner-friendly way. Does Snow Damage Landscape Plants in Winter? Most of the time, snow

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Top February Garden Tips: Preparing for Spring Growth

February is a crucial month for gardeners, making it the perfect time to focus on the top February garden tips to prepare for the upcoming spring season. While winter still lingers, small signs of new growth begin to appear, signaling that it’s time to start planning, pruning, and protecting your landscape. By tackling key gardening tasks now, you’ll set the stage for a vibrant and thriving garden in the months ahead. 1. Prune Trees and Shrubs: Top February Garden Tips

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5 Top January Gardening Tips: Starting the Year Right in Your Garden

January marks the start of a new year, making it the perfect time to focus on the top January gardening tips for planning, preparing, and caring for your landscape during the quiet winter months. While most plants are dormant, there’s still plenty you can do to ensure a healthy and productive garden come spring. 1. Top January Gardening Tips for Pruning and Maintenance January is the ideal time for pruning deciduous trees and shrubs while they’re dormant: Remove Deadwood: Cut

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2026 Landscape Trends That Will Change How You Live Outdoors

Something big is happening out there, and it’s not subtle. Homeowners are rethinking yards — not as green fields to mow, but as spaces that work harder, feel better, and look unmistakably intentional. Welcome to the world of 2026 Landscape Trends, where beauty meets purpose and everyday life gets better outside. These aren’t wild ideas. They’re grounded in how people are actually using their outdoor spaces — from morning coffee to sunset gatherings. Let’s dive into six trends that are

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Should Ornamental Grasses Be Cut Back In Winter?

They look wild. A little messy. Maybe even forgotten.And every winter, homeowners stare out the window and ask the same question: Should ornamental grasses be cut back in winter, or left alone? The answer isn’t a simple yes or no. It depends on what you want your landscape to do during the cold months—and how you want it to perform come spring. Cut too early and you can weaken the plant. Leave them too long without a plan and things

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Winter Landscaping Ideas: How to Keep Your Yard Vibrant All Season Long

Winter landscaping ideas often get overlooked. It’s easy to assume your yard will look dull and lifeless once the leaves fall and snow starts to settle. But that’s just not true. You can have a beautiful, eye-catching landscape that shines through the quietest, coldest months. The key is knowing where to focus your efforts and what to plant, build, or highlight to keep your outdoor space alive with color, texture, and interest. Let’s break down some simple, practical winter landscaping

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