SLS Landscaping

SLS Landscaping A Howard County, MD landscaping service that prides itself on being approachable and having a team of Our service puts a face to your lawn care.

SLS is a landscaping company based in western Howard County, Maryland. Personable, focused and dead set on client satisfaction, we strive for connectivity and to deliver an end product that makes people proud. Like the sun, we rise each morning, eager to provide the warmth and care that your landscape deserves. We want our work and your space to shine brightly, radiate like a summer sun and be a g

reat source of pride. We hold ourselves accountable for lofty goals, so our clients can rest easy and enjoy the most soothing outdoor space possible.

Soil temperature plays a bigger role in plant health than most people realize. Warm soil speeds up growth, but overly ho...
05/29/2026

Soil temperature plays a bigger role in plant health than most people realize. Warm soil speeds up growth, but overly hot soil can stress roots and dry out beds quickly. A quick check with a simple soil thermometer helps you understand whether mulch depth is right or if certain plants need more shade. It’s a small habit that improves summer plant resilience during the hottest stretch of the season.

By this point in the season, plants are growing fast and showing where they’re crowding each other. When stems lean outw...
05/28/2026

By this point in the season, plants are growing fast and showing where they’re crowding each other. When stems lean outward or blooms appear smaller than usual, it often means roots are competing underground. Noting these signs now helps you plan for thinning or relocating plants once the weather cools. It’s a simple way to support balanced plant growth and keep your landscape healthier long‑term.

By early summer, mulch begins to settle and break down. A quick depth check helps you see whether it’s still protecting ...
05/22/2026

By early summer, mulch begins to settle and break down. A quick depth check helps you see whether it’s still protecting roots from heat and moisture loss. Too little mulch exposes soil to stress, while too much can trap moisture and invite pests. A light mid‑season top‑off keeps your beds healthy and helps plants handle the warmest stretch of the year. It’s a simple way to support summer plant health without overhauling your whole yard.

By early summer, perennials show their true size. If a plant looks crowded, flops outward, or blooms less than usual, it...
05/20/2026

By early summer, perennials show their true size. If a plant looks crowded, flops outward, or blooms less than usual, it may be ready to divide once the season cools. Noting these signs now helps you plan ahead and keep your garden healthier long‑term. Dividing at the right time improves airflow, encourages stronger roots, and gives you more plants to work with. It’s a simple way to support garden longevity through the seasons.

By early summer, many shrubs and perennials have put out a strong flush of growth. A quick mid‑season pruning helps redi...
05/08/2026

By early summer, many shrubs and perennials have put out a strong flush of growth. A quick mid‑season pruning helps redirect energy, improve airflow, and prevent plants from becoming leggy or stressed in the heat. Removing crossing branches, spent blooms, or early signs of disease keeps your landscape looking clean and encourages healthier growth for the rest of the season. It’s a small habit that pays off all summer long.

Now that the canopy is fully grown in, you can see exactly where deep shade, filtered light, and full sun land throughou...
05/07/2026

Now that the canopy is fully grown in, you can see exactly where deep shade, filtered light, and full sun land throughout the day. These patterns shift dramatically from spring, and they play a major role in plant health. Taking a few minutes to observe where the strongest afternoon sun hits or where dense shade settles helps you choose plants that will thrive instead of struggle. It’s one of the most reliable ways to plan smart summer planting.

Trevor clearing land in a forestry mulcher on a 6 acre property in Woodbine, MD.
05/06/2026

Trevor clearing land in a forestry mulcher on a 6 acre property in Woodbine, MD.

Before the season gets busy, early spring is the perfect time to look over your tools. Clean blades make cleaner cuts, w...
04/16/2026

Before the season gets busy, early spring is the perfect time to look over your tools. Clean blades make cleaner cuts, which helps plants heal faster. Handles that feel solid and comfortable make yard work easier and safer. Even a quick sharpening or tightening can extend the life of your tools and improve the quality of your work. A little prep now saves time once everything starts growing at full speed.

This time of year brings warm afternoons followed by chilly nights, and those swings can be tough on young plants. Tende...
04/15/2026

This time of year brings warm afternoons followed by chilly nights, and those swings can be tough on young plants. Tender roots may slow down, and new growth can stall if temperatures dip suddenly. Checking the forecast before planting and choosing hardy varieties for early‑season work helps protect your investment. A little timing awareness goes a long way toward healthier growth once the weather settles.

As plants start waking up, it becomes easier to see which areas of the yard feel crowded and which ones have room to bre...
04/10/2026

As plants start waking up, it becomes easier to see which areas of the yard feel crowded and which ones have room to breathe. Over time, shrubs and perennials slowly expand, and what once looked balanced can start to feel tight. Early spring is the perfect moment to adjust spacing before roots fully re‑establish. A few small moves now can improve airflow, reduce disease risk, and help your landscape look more intentional once everything fills in.

Address

7326 Woodbine Road
Woodbine, MD
21797

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+14434721392

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