[MAIPC] Contractor Expert at Removing Invasive Plants

Patrick D. Kelly pkelly.licensetokill at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 13 14:24:00 PDT 2022


 Judy and Karen,

The University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service, in it's Land Stewardship Program, maintains a statewide list of contractors that have volunteered to have their Companies listed in various categories of specialist work, including invasive plant control.
The following links drill down from the Home Page to Work Categories to Invasive Contractor listings (which includes me):
 https://extension.umd.edu/programs/environment-natural-resources/program-areas/woodland-stewardship-education/woods-your-backyard/natural-area-management-services-providers-directory
https://extension.umd.edu/resource/natural-area-management-services-providers-directory-listings

https://extension.umd.edu/resource/natural-area-management-services-directory-invasive-plant-and-vine-control
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Patrick D. Kelly, Principal and Horticulturist

PDK Horticultural,LLC Phragmites and Invasive Plant Control Services

301 Hope Road

Centreville, Md 21617

443-262-2079 mobile

https://PDKHorticultural.com

PDK Horticultural, LLC


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    On Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 08:17:11 AM EDT, Maryland Native Plant Society <info at mdflora.org> wrote:  
 
 By coincidence,  I was going to ask a similar question about invasive removal contractors for forested areas in Calvert County. Russian olive and kudzu the main targets. 
Karyn Molines 


On Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 6:47 PM Judy Fulton <jfulton5 at gmail.com> wrote:

  
I am looking for good contractors who focus on removing invasive plants and are willing to do work on a severely overgrown residential property in Chevy Chase (Montgomery County), Maryland. The work would be performed this fall (invasive vines, young trees, shrubs, some herbaceous plants) and late winter (lesser celandine/Ficaria verna). Ideally, some native woody and herbaceous plants buried under the mess can be saved, but that might not be possible.
 
 The homeowners already plan to get a quote from Invasive Plant Control (IPC), but want to choose among two to three proposals. The couple isn't interested in regular landscapers that happen to do some invasive plant removal.
 
 Can you please recommend some contractors? 
 
 Thanks,
 Judy
 
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 Judith P. Fulton
 EcoPlant Consulting: Native and Invasive Plants
 Board, Maryland Native Plant Society
 Board, Mid-Atlantic Invasive Plant Council
 Chair, Maryland Invasive Species Council's Committee on Invasives Lists
 Voice: 410-337-3701, Text: 410-404-8201
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