Cedar Ridge Landscape Inc.

Cedar Ridge Landscape Inc. Content Disclaimer: http://bit.ly/19y2fkR Our company was founded in 1981 by Larry Ring. We are a full service landscape contractor.

We specialize in a broad range of landscaping techniques and work hand-in-hand with a team of designers, horticultural and hard-scape experts to bring you a well-rounded approach. We follow the philosophy that each landscape is unique and provide each client with a personalized plan to fit their specific needs.

Before and after of our latest project in Perry Hall. Thanks, to Lehnhoff's Supply, Cambridge Pavingstones With ArmorTec...
04/30/2025

Before and after of our latest project in Perry Hall. Thanks, to Lehnhoff's Supply, Cambridge Pavingstones With ArmorTec.

Great info, thanks to Sarah levy
04/10/2025

Great info, thanks to Sarah levy

⚠️TOXIC FLOWERS TO DOGS IN SPRING⚠️

DAFFODILS & NARCISSUS 🌼
The bulbs, flowers and leaves contain alkaloids which can cause an upset stomach or cause vomiting if eaten. In extreme cases, they can even cause dogs to have fits. The bulbs are the most toxic part but even water in which daffodils have been standing can be poisonous so keep your dog well away.

TULIPS & HYACINTH🌷
The bulbs contain a toxin which can irritate dogs’ mouths and gastrointestinal tract, resulting in drooling, vomiting and diarrhoea. Serious cases are rare but heart problems and difficulty breathing are also symptoms of Tulip poisoning.

BLUEBELLS🪻
Bluebell plants and bulbs contain ‘scillarens’, chemicals that reduce the heart rate. This can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy and disorientation in dogs.

LILIES 🪷
This family of flowering plant includes lily of the valley, calla lily and peace lily varieties, all of which are potentially toxic for dogs. The pollen, bulb and foliage of these plants can cause a variety of symptoms depending on the variety of lily, but the most common symptoms are vomiting, diarrhoea, lack of appetite and drooling.

It’s always safest to avoid planting these flowers in your garden or having them in your home. Whilst toxic poisoning caused by bulbs is fortunately rare, our vets do see an increase in dogs with an upset stomach after nibbling on garden bulbs.

If you suspect your pet has eaten a toxic bulb or plant, contact your local vet immediately

We would like to let everyone know that our Lead Foremen Isidoro Acevedo was The 2024 Employee of the year for Lawn and ...
03/04/2025

We would like to let everyone know that our Lead Foremen Isidoro Acevedo was The 2024 Employee of the year for Lawn and Landscape Inc. This was a National program and Isidoro was an easy choice.
Most of our clients already know and love Issy. We are blessed to have him and all our men.

It is that time! The Maryland Home and Garden show at Timonium Maryland. We always get questions about set up so here ar...
03/01/2025

It is that time! The Maryland Home and Garden show at Timonium Maryland. We always get questions about set up so here are some photo's from start to finish 3-4 men 4 days. Come check it out.
We are grateful for the support of Cambridge Pavers, Lehnhoff's Supply, Holly Hill Farms and The Perennials Farm

Here are some pictures of a recent job we completed in Forest Hill. We tore down the old existing deck and built a brand...
11/01/2024

Here are some pictures of a recent job we completed in Forest Hill. We tore down the old existing deck and built a brand new one. Another Happy Customer!! Please reach out for any of your Landscaping and Hardscaping needs.

2023 Yearly recap. Looking forward to another Great year of servicing all of your Landscaping and Hardscaping needs. Our...
01/17/2024

2023 Yearly recap. Looking forward to another Great year of servicing all of your Landscaping and Hardscaping needs. Our schedule is already filling up, please reach out to receive your free estimate so we can get you on the schedule. Thank you for a great year!!

04/10/2017

: Save Small & Seasonal Businesses!
Please read and sign this petition. No money is needed. The futures of Cedar Ridge Landscape and my men are based on the h2b program. Thank you for your support.

This project was completed in March, I wanted to wait for them to open the pool before taking pictures.
06/05/2016

This project was completed in March, I wanted to wait for them to open the pool before taking pictures.

This was a fun one. Before and one year later. This project was for a     commercial client that needed to stop the eros...
06/04/2016

This was a fun one. Before and one year later. This project was for a commercial client that needed to stop the erosion of a stream that ran right through the fronto of the property.

Just completed. Before and After. Believe it or not there is a pool under that snow. This project was designed and manag...
05/21/2016

Just completed. Before and After. Believe it or not there is a pool under that snow. This project was designed and managed by Lloyd B. Martin Jr. a local Landscape Architect. Lloyd had the pool filled in and compacted "NOT AN EASY THING TO DO". We have been lucky enough to work with him on many projects.

05/17/2016

May 18 is a Day of Grassroots Action to support a viable H-2B program. Many AmericanHort and state affiliate members, and other seasonal employers, are in Washington to urge their elected leaders to renew the H-2B "returning worker exemption" and regulatory relief. If you were not able to join us in Washington, now is the time to write or call your U.S. Senators and your Representative in the House. Please act today!

The H-2B program is a critical source of legal, temporary or seasonal labor for landscaping and other seasonal industries. Yet, the program's congressionally mandated cap of only 66,000 visas (33,000 for the first half of the fiscal year and 33,000 for the second half of the year) is inadequate to meet the seasonal needs of small businesses.

The cap was hit in 2015 for the first time in several years, leaving many seasonal employers in the lurch. Fortunately, Congress acted in December to exempt returning workers from the cap during 2016, renewing a policy that was also in place from 2005 to 2007.

At the same time, Congress also provided relief from some of the most onerous provisions of recent regulatory changes, including limits on the use of private wage surveys, a shortened season length for many employers, unreasonable contract obligations, and a duplicative enforcement scheme that involved multiple government agencies.

In order to ensure that seasonal small businesses continue to have access to needed H-2B workers in fiscal 2017, Congress must renew the H-2B returning worker exemption. This provision of law exempts from the cap H-2B workers who complied with all past visa requirements and worked in the program during one of the preceding three fiscal years.

Sectors of the horticulture industry, including landscape installation and maintenance firms, growers, and garden retailers, benefit from the industry having enough seasonal labor to supplement the talent and contributions of the industry's year-round American workforce. So regardless of whether you use H-2B or not, please act now to support the effort to keep the program available and viable for our industry.


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Dry set Bluestone walkway in Towson. Done last year, came through the winter with no issues and looks awesome.
05/03/2016

Dry set Bluestone walkway in Towson. Done last year, came through the winter with no issues and looks awesome.

Address

1502 Melrose Lane
Forest Hill, MD
21050

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14105927119

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