Cutting Edge Landscapes in Baltimore: Design-Forward Maintenance and Full-Property Overhauls
Cutting Edge Landscapes is a full-service landscape company operating in Baltimore that handles everything from weekly lawn mowing to complete property redesigns, with a portfolio that leans toward detailed hardscaping and seasonal plantings rather than basic grass-cutting franchises.
What Cutting Edge Landscapes actually is
The company operates as both a design and maintenance firm, meaning it takes on clients who need a one-time overhaul (new beds, patios, drainage solutions) and those who want recurring care. The crew handles residential properties across Baltimore County and the city proper, with a focus on properties where visual coherence and structural detail matter. The scale is mid-sized—large enough to manage multiple crews and complex projects, but small enough that communication stays direct rather than routed through call centers.
Services and pricing
Weekly and biweekly mowing runs $65 to $95 per visit depending on lot size and terrain. A typical Baltimore residential property on the north side or in Canton falls into the $75 range for standard grass cutting with edging and blower cleanup. Mulch beds cost $8 to $12 per square foot of material and labor combined; a 100-square-foot planting bed refresh typically runs $800 to $1,200 including soil amendment and new plants.
Hardscaping—pavers, retaining walls, gravel pathways—begins at $15 to $25 per square foot for installation. A modest 200-square-foot patio in composite pavers with base preparation usually lands between $3,000 and $5,000. Design fees for property-wide plans start at $500 for a consultation and scaled plan; full implementation contracts vary widely but a typical small-to-medium Baltimore property redesign runs $8,000 to $15,000 over one season.
Spring and fall cleanups (leaf removal, debris hauling, seasonal bed prep) cost $300 to $800 per property depending on acreage and accumulation. Prices shift seasonally; confirm current rates directly as labor costs and material sourcing fluctuate.
How it compares to other Baltimore lawn services
Cutting Edge Landscapes occupies a middle ground between mass-market operations like TruGreen (which emphasize volume and standardized treatments across franchises nationwide) and single-operator independent contractors who do mowing only. TruGreen's Baltimore territory offers lawn chemical programs and aeration on subscription; Cutting Edge does neither, and avoids the treatment-heavy model altogether. For homeowners wanting pest or weed control bundled in, TruGreen is the faster option. For those seeking custom design work and integrated hardscaping, Cutting Edge's in-house design capability beats ordering a landscape architect separately and then hiring a crew.
Compared to local independents who handle one property at a time, Cutting Edge can absorb larger projects and coordinate multiple phases over months. A contractor charging $50 per mow may cost less per cut but cannot lead a full property redesign or manage a waiting list when weather delays work. Choose Cutting Edge if your property needs visual planning or structural work; choose a local solo operator if you need only cheap, reliable mowing.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Cutting Edge works best for Baltimore homeowners with established properties—not new construction—who want consistency over five to ten years and are willing to pay for design input upfront. It suits people with problem areas: drainage issues, eroded slopes, undersized or overgrown plantings. It does not suit customers seeking the lowest possible mowing rate or those who prefer to hire a different company each season and play contractors against each other for price.
What the first visit involves
An initial consultation is free. A representative walks the property, discusses goals, and takes photos and measurements. If design work is desired, that fee is discussed and a proposal follows within a week. If maintenance only is wanted, the company provides a quote for recurring service. Most clients then schedule a start date within two to four weeks, subject to weather and the company's current calendar.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Cutting Edge operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with scheduling flexibility for early morning or weekend work by request. Jobs are site-based, so parking and access depend on your property. The company coordinates equipment delivery and cleanup at each appointment. Verify current availability and weekend hours before booking, as seasonal demand affects scheduling.
Cutting Edge Landscapes fills the role of a stable, design-capable local option for Baltimore homeowners who want their yards treated as part of a longer-term plan rather than a series of one-off cuts.

