Local landscaping for 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. Many properties have water on at least one side, mature canopy that drops oak leaves into the shoreline buffer, and bulkheads or riprap that need vegetation transitions. Our crews understand which plants survive salt-spray microclimates along Magothy Beach, which patio materials hold up to humid-summer freeze-thaw on the Severn River side, and how to design outdoor living for homes that genuinely live outdoors six months of the year.
Services we deliver in Severna Park
Regular mowing, aeration, dethatching, and overseeding.
Design, installation, and ongoing maintenance.
Safe tree removal, precision pruning, trimming, and stump grinding by experienced crews with proper equipment and full insurance.
Patios, retaining walls, walkways, and outdoor structures built with quality materials and proper technique — designed to hold up through Maryland winters.
Residential and commercial snow plowing, salting, and ice management throughout the Maryland winter season.
What makes Severna Park different
Waterfront-appropriate plantings
Salt-tolerant native palette: switchgrass, beach plum, bayberry, eastern red cedar — chosen for the conditions, not the catalog.
Shoreline buffer compliance
Anne Arundel County critical-area rules govern the first 100 feet from the waterline. We design plantings that satisfy the buffer requirements and the homeowner.
Outdoor-living hardscape
Bay-side properties get the most out of patios, fire pits, and dining areas. We build for actual entertaining, not just curb appeal.
Bulkhead-to-lawn transitions
The 6-foot strip between a hard shoreline and the lawn is often a mess. We design proper transitions that look good and slow runoff.
Neighborhoods we serve in Severna Park
- Round Bay
- Linstead
- Olde Severna Park
- Riviera Beach
- Lake Shore
- Magothy Beach
Severna Park on the map
Severna Park FAQ
QDo you know the Anne Arundel County critical-area buffer rules?
Yes. We design plantings that satisfy the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Act buffer requirements while still meeting the homeowner’s aesthetic goals.
QWill my plants survive on a salt-spray property?
The ones we pick will. We use a deliberate native palette of salt-tolerant species — switchgrass, beach plum, bayberry, eastern red cedar — chosen specifically for waterfront conditions.
QCan you build a paver patio close to the waterline?
Yes, as long as we’re outside the buffer or have permits. We engineer the base for freeze-thaw stress that bay-front properties experience and use polymeric sand that handles humidity.
