Landscaping in Forest Hill, MD | Oakfield Landscaping
Forest Hill, Maryland 21050

Landscaping in
Forest Hill, MD
designed, installed, and built to last.

From established streets off Route 24 to the newer subdivisions filling in around them, we design and install landscapes that give Forest Hill homes lasting curb appeal and a yard that actually works.

10+Years in Harford County
5.0From 60+ Google reviews
200+Local properties served
100%Design-install in-house
Our Approach

A yard that fits the house and the street.

Layered front-entry beds with boxwood and a crepe myrtle by Oakfield Landscaping
Front-entry beds · Harford County

Landscaping in Forest Hill, MD spans a lot of property types, from older homes with mature trees and settled beds to new-construction lots that arrive as a blank slate of compacted builder soil. A plan that works on one can fall flat on the other, which is why we start with your property instead of a package.

We begin with the site, not a catalog. Where the sun lands in late summer. How water moves after a hard rain. Which mature trees should anchor the view, and which tired ones are quietly stealing it. The plan grows out of what we see, not a template, and that is why the work still looks right years after the crew has gone.

“The best landscape looks like it was always part of the house, not added on later.”

You deal directly with our design team, with no handoffs and no subcontracted crews. The people who walked your property and listened are the same ones planting it. We’ve built our name across Forest Hill on that continuity, and on taking fewer projects and doing them well rather than spreading thin.

In a Forest Hill neighborhood, your yard is on display every time a neighbor drives past, and most of our work comes by word of mouth from exactly those neighbors. That’s no accident. We treat every project as if the next homeowner on the street is going to ask who did it.

Local Knowledge

What landscaping in Forest Hill actually demands.

Forest Hill packs a lot of property types into one ZIP code, and each asks for a different answer. A few conditions show up again and again on the homes we work on here.

Heavy clay & drainage

Most of Forest Hill sits on dense clay that holds water and drains slowly. Grading shortcuts show up the first hard storm, when runoff pools against a foundation or washes out a fresh bed. We grade for positive drainage, crown beds where water lingers, and choose plants that tolerate our soil instead of sulking in it.

New-construction blank slates

A lot of Forest Hill homes sit on recently built lots: compacted subsoil, thin or missing topsoil, and a yard the builder graded to shed water rather than grow anything. We rebuild the soil, establish proper beds, and plant a landscape that turns a bare new lot into a finished property instead of a patch of struggling sod.

Built for four real seasons

A bed that dazzles in May and disappears by October isn’t a design. We layer palettes that carry the whole year: spring bloom, summer fullness, fall color, and winter structure from evergreens and good bark. A Forest Hill landscape should still look intentional in February, when everything else has gone quiet.

Mature trees in the older sections

Forest Hill’s established neighborhoods come with real canopy, oaks and maples that have stood for decades. They shape the light, the root competition, and what will thrive beneath them. We design with those trees rather than against them, using shade-tolerant plantings where the canopy rules and saving the sun-lovers for the open ground.

HOA & community guidelines

Many Forest Hill subdivisions have an HOA or community standards that govern plant heights, bed lines, and what goes in along the street. We’ve designed within plenty of them and know how to deliver something distinctive that still clears review the first time, so you’re not waiting weeks on a resubmission.

Health past the first season

Cheap stock, careless planting, and no follow-through are why so many new landscapes look tired within three years. We buy from growers we trust, plant with real soil prep, and stay involved through establishment, when most problems actually surface. It’s the step most installers skip and the one that decides whether the design lasts.

What We Do

Custom landscaping in Forest Hill, MD, from concept to canopy.

Our core services run as coordinated projects under one team: design, installation, and ongoing care. We take on whole-property transformations and focused projects with the same attention.

Layered foundation planting on a Harford County property by Oakfield Landscaping

Landscape Design & Installation

As a design-install company, one team carries your project from the first site walk to the last plant in the ground. We plan sight lines, plant massing, bed shapes, and grading together, so a new-build lot or a tired older yard comes together as one composition instead of scattered fixes.

  • Full site design & planning
  • Plant selection & installation
  • New bed creation & shaping
  • Drainage & grading prep
Townhome bed with hostas and catmint by Oakfield Landscaping

Lawn Care & Maintenance

A healthy, even lawn sets the tone for the whole street in a Forest Hill neighborhood, and keeping one takes more than a weekly mow, especially on builder soil. We handle the routine care and the turf health beneath it, so your grass fills in thick and holds up through the summer.

  • Scheduled mowing, edging & trimming
  • Aeration & overseeding
  • Seasonal feeding programs
  • Lawn renovation & repair
Garage-side bed with a weeping blue spruce by Oakfield Landscaping

Planting, Mulching & Seasonal Care

The right plants, placed well, are what turn a house into a home with curb appeal, and steady seasonal care keeps it sharp. We install beds, trees, shrubs, and perennials suited to our climate, then keep them looking their best from spring through fall.

  • Trees, shrubs & perennials
  • Fresh mulch & bed refresh
  • Spring & fall cleanups
  • Pruning & bed edging
The Process

How a project actually unfolds.

Every project in Forest Hill follows a sequence we’ve refined over years of local work, one that keeps the design from getting watered down in the field and keeps you in the loop at each decision point.

01

Site Walk & Listening Session

We walk the property with you, sometimes for the better part of an hour. We ask how you actually use the outdoors, where the sun lands, what you want to show off and what you’d rather screen. Soil, drainage, mature trees, and any existing beds all get noted before a line is drawn.

02

Conceptual Design

Within a week or two you’ll see a direction or two on paper: layouts, plant palettes, and the focal points that anchor them. None of it is locked in. The point is to give you something concrete to react to, so the plan moves toward what you want rather than what you’d settle for.

03

Detailed Plan & Pricing

With a direction chosen, we build the working plan: plant specifications, soil and bed preparation, grading, and any drainage the site needs. You get a clear scope and a firm price up front, with optional items itemized so you decide what stays. If an HOA submission is needed, we prepare it here.

04

Installation, Carefully

Our crews handle the install. Trees are set and staked to root straight, beds are edged clean, and grades are checked so water runs away from the house. We protect what’s staying, keep materials tidy, and leave the site clean at the end of every day.

05

Establishment & Walkthrough

The first season is when a landscape proves itself, and it matters most on a new-build lot. We walk the property with you, point out what to watch, and stay close through the first growing season. If anything is struggling, we want to hear about it, and we’ll make it right under our establishment warranty.

06

Long-Term Care (Optional)

For homeowners who want it, we keep tending the landscape we built, with care matched to the exact plants we installed. The team that designed and planted it makes the seasonal adjustments that keep it looking deliberate as it fills in.

Why Forest Hill Homeowners Choose Us

The work speaks. We try to as well.

Plenty of outfits in Harford County will hand you a quote. What separates them shows up a year or two on: whether the plants thrive, whether the design still looks right, and whether anyone picks up the phone when something needs attention.

Right Up the Road

We’re based minutes away in Pylesville, so Forest Hill is home territory. That means quick responses, easy site visits, and crews who already know the soil, the subdivisions, and the seasons here. Local isn’t a tagline for us. It’s the address on the truck.

Honest Timelines

The schedule we hand you is the one we plan to hit. Weather aside, projects start and finish when we said they would, and you’ll hear from us first if anything moves.

Quality That Holds

We buy good plant material, install it properly, and stand behind it. A lot of our Forest Hill clients bring us back for the next phase, which is the endorsement we care about most.

Service Area

Working across Forest Hill and the surrounding communities.

We’re based just up the road in Pylesville, which makes Forest Hill easy territory. We respond quickly, swing by a site without it turning into an expedition, and pull material from local growers we’ve worked with for years. The properties we serve here run from established homes in the older neighborhoods to brand-new builds in the subdivisions still filling in.

Closeness is underrated. Crews based far off burn half the day driving and rush the rest, and you can see it in the work. We’re near enough to check a planting during establishment or make a small fix without it becoming a production.

Don’t see your neighborhood? Call us. Most of Harford County is on our map.

Forest Hill
Bel Air
Pylesville
Jarrettsville
Fallston
Street
Dublin
Whiteford
Norrisville
Hickory
Monkton
Cardiff
Common Questions

What people ask before they hire us.

If your question isn’t here, the consultation is the right place for it. These are the ones that come up most when homeowners are weighing whether landscaping in Forest Hill is the right move right now.

What does a landscaping project in Forest Hill typically cost?

It comes down to scope. A single bed refresh or a front-yard cleanup is one thing; a full-property design-install with heavy planting, new beds, and specimen trees is another. We work across that whole span. After we walk the site, you get a clear, itemized price before anyone starts, not a vague figure that drifts upward.

How long does a project usually take?

For most homes, design and approval take about four to eight weeks, and the install itself runs from a few days to a few weeks depending on scope. You get a real schedule before we begin, and we flag any change as soon as we know it.

Do you work on new-construction lots?

Yes, and it’s a lot of what we do in Forest Hill. New builds usually come with compacted soil and a bare graded yard. We rebuild the planting beds, amend the soil, and install a landscape designed for the long term, so you skip the cycle of replacing plants that were never set up to survive.

Will you work within my HOA’s guidelines?

We prepare the plant lists, drawings, and material specs most Forest Hill HOAs ask for, and we’ve been through enough community reviews to know what clears and what gets sent back. You submit it, and we make sure it’s ready to go the first time.

Will you work with my existing landscape, or does it all come out?

We keep what earns its place. Healthy trees, established shrubs, beds that still work: if they help the design, they stay. We start with assessment, not a teardown. Often the best result is editing rather than replacing.

What kind of warranty do you offer on plants?

Plants we install are warranted through their establishment period under normal care. We’re clear about what’s covered and what isn’t, and we’d rather come look and replace something than argue about it. Standing behind the work is how we earn the next referral.

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5.0 from 60+ reviews

Ready for a landscape that suits your property and the way you actually live on it? Every project starts with an in-depth consultation:

  • Walk your property and discuss your vision
  • Review your aesthetic & functional preferences
  • Assess existing landscape and site conditions
  • Explain our design-install process and timeline
  • Answer any questions, with no pressure to commit
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