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Native garden design for Riverdale Park, MD.

Riverdale Park is a beautiful town with tight blocks, big trees, older homes, and a tight-knit community. Here's how I think about working in RP.

What's distinctive about Riverdale Park yards

Tree-lined streets, mature canopy. RP grew up in the early 20th century, and most of its streets carry continuous canopy from old willow oaks, tulip poplars, and silver maples. Lots are often pretty shady, which means the gardening needs to work with that shade.

Compact lots, walkable scale. Most properties are under a quarter acre, sometimes well under. That means designing on a bit of a smaller scale: a few structural shrubs, one understory tree if there's enough light, and a layered ground layer of native herbaceous plants.

Plants suited to most Riverdale Park yards

Common patterns in Riverdale Park projects

Replacing the patchy under-canopy lawn. A lot of shady lots have one bald or struggling lawn patch under a big tree. It's tempting to just apply more grass seed, more water, and more fertilizer. But that rarely works, given that sun is the bottleneck. The right fix is converting that patch to a native sedge-and-perennial layer.

Drainage-aware planting. RP's clay and tightly packed lots means drainage matters more than in some other neighborhoods. A rain garden from the downspout outflow is often a high impact move that solves a drainage problem and makes a beautiful garden at the same time.

Honoring the historic feel. RP houses don't need contemporary landscapes. They need plantings that match the neighborhood's historic character. Shrubs, structural perennials, and ground-cover layers native to this exact area do this better than a huge spray of annual color or hardscape-heavy designs.

If you're new to a Riverdale Park yard, spend a season observing before you change anything significant. Spring ephemerals, dormant perennials, and trees that bloom briefly are easy to misread or remove. Most RP yards have legacy plantings worth understanding before you renovate.

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Local design across

Riverdale Park (20737) and the immediately adjacent neighborhoods — including Hyattsville (20781), University Park (20782), and the historic blocks along the East-West Highway corridor.