Landscaping & Lawn Care Services in Joppatowne, MD.

Joppatowne Was Designed for Convenience. The Original Landscaping Was Not Designed to Last.

Joppatowne was developed in the 1960s as one of Harford County’s first planned communities, laid out on a peninsula between the Gunpowder River and Bird River.

Mulching, bed maintenance, landscape redesign, pruning, and seasonal cleanup for Joppatowne homeowners. Serving the Joppa Farm Road corridor and the surrounding Harford County communities.

Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

A 1960s Planned Community Carries 60 Years of Landscaping History

The community was designed with a grid of residential streets off Joppa Farm Road, and the original landscaping that came with those 1960s and 1970s homes is now 50 to 60 years old.

Some of it has been maintained.

Most of it has not.

Superior Touch has been working in this part of Harford County for over 20 years, and Joppatowne properties have a specific character we know well.

Properties in Joppatowne reflect the full 60-year history of the community. Foundation plantings from the original 1960s builds have either been replaced multiple times or have grown into completely unmanageable sizes. The soil throughout Joppatowne tends to be compacted from decades of foot traffic and mowing, and the flat grid layout means drainage can pool on lower properties near the river corridors. Joppa Farm Road properties near the water also have additional challenges from proximity to the Gunpowder River and Bird River.

The flat terrain of Joppatowne creates drainage challenges that are different from the slope issues we see in northern Harford County. Low-lying areas near the river systems hold water longer and drain more slowly. Mulching and bed installation on those properties has to account for wet conditions in spring and after heavy rain.

Fill out our Free Quote Form and we will come out, assess the specific conditions on your Joppatowne property, and give you a clear scope and price.

Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

Mulching Joppatowne Beds — Addressing 60 Years of Soil Compaction

On Joppatowne properties with decades of compacted soil, we assess drainage before applying mulch. Low-lying areas near the Gunpowder River corridor need graded edges and appropriate depth to avoid trapping moisture against the root zone. On properties with better drainage profiles, the job is more straightforward — but we always check before we install.
We install premium mulch with clean, defined edges throughout Joppatowne. For properties where decades of accumulated organic material have built up in the beds, we remove the excess before applying fresh material so depth stays appropriate and the beds drain correctly.
Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

Replanting After the Original 1960s Install Has Finally Run Its Course

A significant number of Joppatowne properties have foundation plantings that trace back to the original 1960s and 1970s development. These plants have been the landscaping for half a century. When they finally reach the end of their useful life — through age, disease, or structural failure — the replacement decision matters. We plan new installs for Joppatowne properties that fit the era, the scale, and the soil conditions of the specific lot.
For properties near the river corridors, we choose species with tolerance for the wet-dry cycles that come with Bird River and Gunpowder River proximity. Plants that work in Forest Hill or Fallston may not perform the same way in Joppatowne’s lower-lying sections.
Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

Pruning Ornamentals That Have Been Growing Since Joppatowne Was Built

Joppatowne has some of the oldest ornamental plantings in Harford County — shrubs and small trees that have been in place since the community was built in the 1960s. Working with 50-year-old plantings requires an understanding of what those species can tolerate in terms of pruning. We assess the structural condition of each plant before recommending an approach, and we are honest about when restoration pruning can work and when the plant has simply reached the end of its reasonable lifespan.
Seasonal pruning maintenance keeps established Joppatowne plantings healthy and in proportion without requiring the kind of dramatic intervention that years of neglect create. We schedule visits at the appropriate growth point for each species.
Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

Seasonal Cleanup on a Peninsula Where Every Yard Tells the Same Story

Overgrown shrubs and plants can make an otherwise nice yard look neglected. Our pruning and shrub trimming services in help keep your landscape controlled, healthy, and visually appealing.

We handle:

Proper pruning helps prevent disease, encourages healthy growth, and keeps your landscape looking sharp year-round.

Joppatowne Was Planned in the 1960s. The Landscaping That Came With It Was Not Built to Last.

The original landscaping specifications for a 1960s planned community were not designed with a 60-year horizon in mind. The plants were selected for initial appearance, not for what they would look like when they were mature. Joppatowne homeowners today are dealing with the result — overgrown, structurally compromised, or outright dead plantings that have outlived their intended purpose. We bring a practical approach to what is there: restore what can be restored, replace what cannot, and build a maintenance plan that makes sense going forward.

Locally owned and operated

Experience with aging planned communities throughout Harford County

No long-term contracts

Clear, honest pricing

Reliable scheduling

No contracts. Realistic landscaping solutions for Joppatowne properties that carry 60 years of history.

Mark Carico, owner of Superior Touch
Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

Meet Mark Carico

For more than 20 years, Superior Touch has delivered reliable, high-quality landscaping and lawn care results for homeowners across MD. We understand the local soil, the weather patterns, and the challenges that come with maintaining a beautiful yard in this region.

We show up when we say we will.

We focus on craftsmanship and pay attention to the details.

And we care for your property as if it were our own.

— Mark Carico, Owner

Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

Joppatowne, Joppa, and the Lower Harford County Communities We Serve

We serve all of Joppatowne, including properties along Joppa Farm Road and throughout the peninsula communities. We also serve Joppa, Edgewood, Belcamp, Aberdeen, and Abingdon throughout Harford County. See our Harford County service area for the full list.
Superior Touch Landscape + Lawncare

The 1960s Foundation Beds Are Not Getting Better on Their Own

Deferred maintenance on aging Joppatowne properties accumulates faster than most homeowners expect. Call (410) 838-2461 or fill out the form below. We will schedule a site visit and give you a realistic picture of what the property needs and what it costs to get it there. Most assessments take less than 30 minutes and answer most questions on the spot.

Walk Us Through the History of the Beds

Tell us what you know about the property — when the current plantings went in, what has been done to them since, and what is specifically not working. Joppatowne properties have history that shapes how we approach the work. The more context you can give us, the more accurate the scope.

Your Quote Is Ready Within the Week

After the site visit, we provide a clear, itemized estimate for your Joppatowne property. Restoration work on older beds is scoped differently than ongoing maintenance — we tell you which applies and what it costs before we touch anything.

The Yard That Matches the Rest of the Property

A well-maintained Joppatowne yard looks like the home was worth maintaining. Once we are handling the landscaping, your property will be one of the ones on the street that people notice for the right reasons.

Our Happy Customers Say It All

Landscaping & Lawn Care Built for Joppatowne, MD

Joppatowne is a planned waterfront community laid out in the 1960s on the low, flat peninsula where the Gunpowder River and Bird River meet, complete with the man-made canals and lagoons of Rumsey Island and the trails and boat launch at Mariner Point Park. Those gentle, near-sea-level lots and the constant moisture coming off the water make Joppatowne lawns behave very differently from the higher, drier ground up in central Harford County. Our lawn mowing schedule and cut heights are set with that humidity and shoreline microclimate in mind.

The waterfront setting brings real, specific challenges. Heavy summer humidity and the morning dew that rolls off the river encourage fungal lawn disease, the low-lying tidal lots near the marsh and canals drain slowly and stay soggy after storms, and mosquito and pest pressure runs high near the lagoons. We adjust mowing frequency, keep blades sharp to avoid disease-friendly ragged cuts, and use fresh mulch to protect beds and hold moisture where it belongs instead of pooling against your foundation.

We cover the whole community — from Joppa Farm Road and the streets off Mountain Road (MD-152), across the Rumsey Island and Foster Branch neighborhoods, out toward Pulaski Highway (US-40) — plus close neighbors in Edgewood and Abingdon. New to keeping up a yard in this climate? Our guide on how often to mow your lawn in Harford County is a good place to start.

Frequently Asked Questions — Joppatowne, MD

When should I start mowing my Joppatowne lawn in the spring?

Because Joppatowne sits low along the Gunpowder and Bird Rivers, the warmer, moist riverside air tends to green lawns up a touch earlier than the higher ground inland. We usually begin regular cuts in early-to-mid April once growth is steady, then tighten the schedule through the humid summer. See our guide on mowing frequency in Harford County for the details.

Yes. Low, flat, near-water lots in Joppatowne drain slowly, so we mow on the drier part of your cycle, keep cut heights a little taller to encourage deeper roots, and avoid rutting wet turf with heavy equipment. We can also point out simple grading and bed changes that move water away from the house.

Absolutely. The older, tree-lined streets near Mariner Point Park and along Joppa Farm Road drop a lot of leaves. Our leaf removal service clears lawns and beds before wet leaves smother the grass over a humid Maryland winter.

Riverside humidity is the main driver of turf disease here. We mow with sharp blades, cut at the right height, and recommend watering early in the day rather than at night so the lawn dries out and gives fungus and mosquitoes fewer damp places to thrive.

We do — the entire Joppatowne peninsula, including Rumsey Island, Foster Branch, and the neighborhoods off Mountain Road (MD-152), plus nearby Edgewood and Abingdon. Call (410) 838-2461 to confirm your street.