
Proudly serving Worthington Valley and Baltimore County.
Professional landscaping and lawn care built to keep your Worthington Valley property beautiful, healthy, and thriving in every season.
From lush lawn care and mulching to plantings and seasonal cleanups, Superior Touch understands the unique needs of the estates and horse farms across the Worthington Valley in Baltimore County.
We take pride in doing the job right the first time—showing up when we say we will and treating your property like our own.

We know the Worthington Valley’s rolling pastures, the stream-valley soil near Western Run, and what it takes to make these estate properties look their best.
Beautiful results. Every season.

The right mulch protects your soil, holds moisture, and keeps beds healthy—with clean, defined edges that hold up on large estate grounds.
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Well-designed beds bring structure, color, and curb appeal—with hardy plants chosen for your soil and open valley exposure.
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Proper pruning means strong growth, healthier trees, and a cleaner, more beautiful property.
Learn MoreWe live here, work here, and care about our community—treating every property like our own, with experienced crews and standards set even higher.

“Reliable, on time, and our lawn has never looked better. The crew treats our yard like their own.”
“They redesigned our front beds and the curb appeal is incredible. Honest pricing, no surprises.”
“Great communication and quality work on every visit. Highly recommend for anything landscaping.”

Landscaping isn’t just a job for us—it’s personal. We love helping our neighbors enjoy beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces.
Whether we’re fine-tuning your lawn or transforming a landscape, we make it simple and stress-free through every season.
Exceptional results. Honest service. Every time.
The Worthington Valley spreads across the rolling horse country of central Baltimore County, north of Reisterstown and Glyndon along Tufton Avenue, Shawan Road, and Western Run. It’s a landscape of large estates, working farms, and famous grounds like Sagamore Farm. Properties here run big and open, with pastures and stream valleys, so the clay-heavy soil and full-sun exposure call for aeration, durable seed, and careful moisture management.
Estates in the Worthington Valley combine sweeping lawns, mature specimen trees, and formal beds with the surrounding rural character. That means large-scale mulching, structured bed design that reads well from a distance, and steady pruning to keep specimen trees and hedgerows in shape. Plant choices need to be hardy enough for the open valley wind and its cooler, low-lying pockets.
We plan every Worthington Valley project around that estate-and-farm setting—timing spring cleanups and mulching before the heat, keeping ahead of growth along fence lines and hedgerows, and defining beds against wide open lawns. Whether you’re off Tufton Avenue, near Western Run, or tucked toward Sagamore Farm, the goal is the same: a healthy, low-maintenance landscape that looks sharp year-round.
We work in neighborhoods and estates across Baltimore County, providing dependable lawn care and landscaping for the properties we’re proud to serve.
Fall is ideal for most lawns in our area—it helps roots grow stronger and prepares your lawn for winter, which matters on these large, open estate grounds.
Clay soil holds water and compacts easily. We improve soil health with aeration, organic matter, and hardy plant selection for open valley lots.
Some Worthington Valley estates and associations have guidelines. We’re familiar with local rules and help you stay compliant.
Most large estate properties look best with weekly or bi-weekly mowing and seasonal care for beds, hedgerows, and specimen plantings.