The Georgetown Landscaping Company

Tree Service Company in Washington, DC, District of Columbia

4.7(9 reviews)
(202) 656-2007, Washington, DC, DC 20010View on Yelp
The Georgetown Landscaping Company - tree service in Washington, DC, DC

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About The Georgetown Landscaping Company

The Georgetown Landscaping Company is a Washington, DC-based provider with a 4.7 rating from 9 customers, specializing in landscaping, tree services, and gardening. The Georgetown name reflects their roots in one of DC's most storied neighborhoods, where historic properties demand careful, detail-oriented outdoor work. Trees along M Street corridors and the Canal Road area are mature and often close to structures, requiring experienced hands. This company brings that level of care to clients who expect precision and professionalism from the people working on their property.

Services

Landscaping
Tree Services
Gardeners

Services & Process

The Georgetown Landscaping Company handles tree trimming and pruning with an eye toward both tree health and the aesthetic quality that historic DC neighborhoods expect. Tree removal is available when a tree poses a safety risk or needs to come down to make way for a landscaping redesign. Their gardening services include planting design, seasonal color installation, and ongoing maintenance that keeps both traditional and contemporary DC gardens looking their best. They understand how to work within the character of a property rather than against it.

Service Area

The Georgetown Landscaping Company serves Washington, DC, with strong familiarity in Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Foxhall, and surrounding Northwest DC neighborhoods. They may extend service to nearby Virginia communities like Arlington and McLean depending on the project. Reach out directly to confirm availability in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Georgetown Landscaping Company work in neighborhoods outside of Georgetown?
Yes, despite the name, they serve clients throughout Washington, DC, and potentially into nearby Virginia communities. Georgetown is their base, but their services extend across the city. Contact them with your address to confirm they cover your neighborhood.
Can they design a full landscape plan, not just maintain an existing one?
Yes, landscape design is part of what they offer, from plant selection and layout to seasonal color and garden structure. This is particularly useful for clients who've had a tree removed and want to reimagine the space left behind. A design consultation is a good starting point if you're not sure what direction you want to go.
Do they handle tree work on historic DC properties?
Yes, and working on historic properties in DC requires particular care around preserving existing trees and adhering to any relevant local guidelines. Some DC historic districts have additional rules about what can be removed or altered on a property's exterior. The Georgetown Landscaping Company is familiar with this environment and can advise accordingly.
How do their gardening services differ from basic lawn maintenance?
Gardening services go well beyond mowing and edging. They include plant selection, installation, pruning of ornamental shrubs, seasonal planting rotations, and hands-on care for garden beds. It's a more involved and personalized service than standard lawn maintenance, and it's especially relevant for properties with established or complex gardens.
What tree services do they offer beyond basic trimming?
Beyond trimming and pruning, they handle full tree removal when necessary and can assess tree health to catch problems before they become emergencies. They also work on the landscape surrounding trees, so removal and replanting can be addressed as part of a single project. Ask about their full range of tree-related services during your consultation.
How can I tell if a tree on my DC property is worth saving or should be removed?
A professional assessment is the only reliable way to make that determination, since it depends on the species, the extent of damage or disease, and the tree's location relative to structures. In some cases, targeted pruning and treatment can restore a struggling tree. In others, removal is the safer and more practical choice, and a qualified arborist or landscaper can tell you which applies.

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