
Maryland Communities We Serve
Green Life Landscaping has been on Maryland properties since 2005. Below are the cities where we hold the densest client coverage — but if your town isn’t listed, call us. We very likely already serve it.
Top Service Areas
Highest density of Green Life clients. Same-day route capacity, dedicated crews already nearby.
Columbia, MD
Columbia is the heart of where Green Life Landscaping does its best work.
Ellicott City, MD
Ellicott City sits on Maryland’s steepest residential terrain west of the Patapsco, and that single fact shapes almost everything we do here.
Elkridge & Jessup, MD
The I-95/Route 1 corridor between Baltimore and DC has quietly become one of Maryland’s densest residential and small-commercial growth zones, and Elkridge–Jessup sits right in the middle of it.
Glen Burnie, MD
Glen Burnie is one of Maryland’s most established residential markets — many of our clients here own homes built in the 1960s and 70s, which means we’re working with mature landscapes that have either been beautifully maintained for decades or are now overdue for a full reset.
Growing Markets
Strong client base in these cities with weekly route coverage and full service capacity.
Severna Park & Pasadena, MD
The peninsula running from Pasadena down to Severna Park is Chesapeake Bay country, and the landscaping conversation always starts with two things: salt and slope.
Annapolis, MD
Annapolis is a different kind of client.
Bowie, MD
Bowie is a planned-community success story — the Levitt-built Belair neighborhoods turned 60 last year, and they’re still the largest single-developer community in the state.
Catonsville, MD
Catonsville — “Music City of Maryland” — sits right on the western edge of the Baltimore beltway, and that location means we work on everything from 1920s craftsman bungalows on Frederick Road to 1990s colonials in Westchester.
Potomac, MD
Potomac sits in a different category from anywhere else in Montgomery County.
Olney, MD
Olney is fifteen minutes north of our Burtonsville shop, which means we’re on properties out here more days than not.
Gaithersburg, MD
Gaithersburg is the largest city in Montgomery County and the most varied — Kentlands and Lakelands are tight-knit New Urbanist communities with strict design standards, Quince Orchard and Saybrooke are big-lot suburbs from the 80s and 90s, and Old Town has Victorian homes that need a different planting palette than anything else on the route.
Kensington, MD
Kensington is a small town that takes itself seriously — under a square mile inside the Beltway, an actual mayor, a designated historic district, and a town tree ordinance that protects every street tree over a certain caliper.
Strategic Coverage
Premium service areas on the perimeter — bigger lot work, dedicated trips, full design-build scope.
Laurel & Beltsville, MD
Laurel and Beltsville sit on the soft border between the Baltimore and Washington metros, and our clients here reflect that — a mix of long-time PG County homeowners, federal-government commuters, and University of Maryland staff.
Sykesville & Eldersburg, MD
Sykesville and Eldersburg are exurban — bigger lots, fewer HOAs, and the closest landscapers most homeowners know are 20 minutes away.
Millersville, MD
Millersville sits in the middle of Anne Arundel County — close enough to Fort Meade, BWI, and Annapolis that everyone here commutes somewhere, and the housing reflects that.
Severn, MD
Severn is Fort Meade country.
Hanover, MD
Hanover is one of the fastest-growing communities in Maryland — Arundel Preserve, Westport, The Provinces, and several other developments here are all under 20 years old, and most are still settling into the landscape they were built with.
Don’t see your town?
Call us — we probably serve it.
Our crews already drive most of Anne Arundel, Howard, Prince George’s, Baltimore, and Carroll counties. There’s a strong chance we already pass your street.