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Our Recent Landscape Projects – September 2020

Contemporary Outdoor Living Room in Washington DC

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Strong lines, geometric shapes and bold colors come together in this unique outdoor living space in Spring Valley. The home was recently re-built in a very contemporary style so the patio area naturally had to match. For the seat walls and outdoor kitchen we used Techobloc Graphix block in nickel grey with onyx colored caps. The paver patio was built using a combination of Techobloc Blu pavers in shale grey and onyx. The kitchen grill and access doors were all stainless steel. The project had some difficult drainage problems which we solved with a series of surface rains, corrective grading, and by taking the downspouts underground.

A Family Gathering Space in North Potomac, Maryland

Our customer had a nice second story deck but wanted to expand the outdoor living space by adding a patio outside their basement door. We designed a paver patio that would also have a nice seat wall along two sides of it. Lights were added under the seat wall cap to expand its use well into the night. Stairs access was added from the deck to the patio to make going back and forth seamless. To finish the project off, we added new plantings in the front yard and along the rear fence.

Entry Plaza in North Bethesda, Maryland

The layout of this home, with its separate garage in front of the home, created a unique space for us to design. An existing large Japanese Maple absolutely had to be preserved so we turned it into the focal point of the project. The entry stoop was covered with Pennsylvania flagstone and the riser was faced with Carderock stone. The entry walkway and plaza were paved with Techo Bloc 60mm Blu pavers (Color: Sandlewood). The garden was edged with Indian Cobble block to make sure the Japanese Maple truly stood out.

A Hillside Re-Imagined in Rockville, Maryland

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For this project, we were presented with a very difficult hill problem to solve. Our customer was tired of mowing the dangerous slopes. Additionally, the existing steps were not connected to the driveway so the flow to the front door simply did not work well. We designed a flowing garden on the slopes with several Redbud ‘Forest Pansy’, Anthony Waterer Spirea, Blue Pacific Juniper and All Gold Forest Grass. There are plants for every season in this garden. A new double tier flagstone walkway was installed with a small sitting are at the top from which guests can be greeted.

A Paver Patio and Outdoor Kitchen in Bethesda, Maryland

Our customer had an old brick patio that was falling apart and wanted to create a much more usable space for his family to dine on and to entertain friends. We designed a multi-layer patio which included plenty of room for dining, an outdoor kitchen, and a fire pit area to enjoy in the evenings. The patios were build using Nicolock Stoneridge pavers (color: Peconic) edged with Nicolock Holland Pavers (color: charcoal). The seat wall and outdoor kitchen were built using Nicolock Colonial block (oyster blend). The grill and access door are stainless steel. Lighting was added under the steps and wall caps to give a special glow to the space in the evenings.

Creating Lawn In The Shade in Rockville, Maryland

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What does one do when their backyard is so shady that grass will not grow and the kids still want a lawn to play on? We suggest using artificial turf. It is soft to play on and needs no care whatsoever. In a addition, our team re-set and expanded a flagstone patio, added shade loving plantings, and installed a drainage system to keep everything nice and dry.

Landscape Maintenance On An Estate In Bethesda, Maryland

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For the past six years, Allentuck Landscaping Co. has maintained this five acre estate in Bethesda, Maryland. We have also improved many of the garden areas and hardscape surfaces as well. The property has many separate and unique garden areas which require special care, lawn areas flowing between the gardens, and a pool patio with many container gardens. Each year we also install hundreds of flowering annuals to make sure there is always plenty of color for our customer to enjoy.

Allentuck Landscaping Co. is Your Residential Landscape Company

Phone: 301-515-1900 Email: info@allentucklandscaping.com

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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 34 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.

How Wide Should A Front Walkway Be

A front walkway is one of those details that seems small—until it isn’t. Too narrow, and it feels awkward. Too wide, and it might look out of place. Just right? It feels welcoming. Comfortable. Easy. So, let’s answer the question that brings you here: how wide should a front walkway be? The answer depends on how you use it, what kind of impression you want to make, and how it fits into the style of your home. We’ve been designing

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Project Spotlight: Outdoor Living Paradise in Rockville, MD

By Allentuck Landscaping Co.Rockville, MD Landscape Contractor When a Rockville family came to us looking to reimagine their outdoor space, the goal wasn’t just to “upgrade the backyard.” They wanted a full-blown destination—something that felt like vacation, without ever leaving home. The result? A complete outdoor living environment designed for relaxation, entertaining, and making memories year-round. As a go-to Rockville, MD Landscape Contractor, our team at Allentuck Landscaping Co. took the project from vision to reality—balancing form and function, style

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Mulch Mold – The Weird Stuff Growing In My Garden

You step outside one morning, coffee in hand, and something catches your eye. Your mulch looks like it’s been attacked by a pile of scrambled eggs. Or maybe it’s foamy. Or crusty. Either way, it’s weird—and definitely not what you expected when you paid for fresh mulch. What you’re looking at is mulch mold, and while it might look alarming, it’s more of a quirky houseguest than a problem. What Is Mulch Mold? First off, let’s clear something up. It’s

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Spotted Lanternfly in Rockville Area: What It Means for Your Landscape and Garden

There’s a new bug in town—and it’s not just gross, it’s destructive. If you’ve noticed clusters of sticky, spotted insects on your trees, patio furniture, or garden plants, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with the Spotted Lanternfly in Rockville. This invasive pest has officially made its way to our area, and it’s putting serious stress on local landscapes, shade trees, and even backyard veggie gardens. The good news? You can do something about it—starting today. What Exactly Is the

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Top June Garden Tips: What Your Landscape Needs Right Now

June is where the honeymoon ends. Back in April and May, everything looked fresh, green, and full of promise. Now? The sun’s hotter, the weeds are pushy, and your garden’s either thriving—or starting to spiral. This is the part of the season where small moves make a big difference. That’s why we’ve pulled together these Top June Garden Tips—real strategies, no fluff—to help you keep things looking great (without spending every weekend knee-deep in mulch). 1. Water Smarter, Not More

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Hydration and Heat Tips for Gardeners

Hydration and heat tips for gardeners aren’t just helpful—they’re essential. Some people bake by the pool in summer. You? You’re out there deadheading roses and hauling mulch. But let’s be honest: summer gardening can take a toll on your body fast. The sun doesn’t care that you’re just “pulling a few weeds” or “planting one more flat of petunias.” It’s brutal. And if you’re not careful, it can sneak up on you with heat exhaustion, dehydration, and a pounding headache

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