Resources
What makes EMI different from other commercial landscaping options? Get insights from our experts, see examples of our work, and get to know our team members.

Perennial Maintenance: Preserving the Beauty of Your Commercial Property
Maintaining a thriving landscape is essential for achieving success in commercial property ownership. Perennials are essential for enhancing the visual appeal of your landscape. By investing in regular…

Meet Katie: Master of Accounts with a Flair for Detail
The emi team just got a little more excited with the arrival of our latest and greatest addition, Katie Pufnock. As our new account manager, she has quickly…

Uline Distribution Center Turf Renovation
Founded over 40 years ago, Uline prides itself on being the leading provider of shipping, packaging, and industrial supplies in the US, Mexico, and Canada. This family-owned business…

emi’s Annual Celebration 2022
Our employees are the backbone of our company, and we're proud to say that we have an excellent team here at emi. We work hard, support each other…

Meet Rachel: emi’s Jill of All Trades
Today, we are shining a light on another one of our amazing team members, Rachel. If you haven’t seen her around, you’ve definitely heard of her! Not only…

Winter Work from emi Landscape
There was a TV show not long ago that used to say ‘winter is coming.’ They said it quite a lot actually. And while I’ve gone through and…

Keep Your Parking Lot Clean With Lehigh Valley’s Street Sweeping Services
Parking lots are more than a place to park your car–they are an extension of your property. They are often the first impression your customers get when they…

emi landscape prepares for the snow season in the Lehigh Valley
As a commercial property manager, you know how much time you spend trying to make sure your properties are hazard-free and accessible during winter months. With so much…

Fall Cleanup: The emi Way
Most of us in Pennsylvania know Fall has arrived when the foliage lights up the Poconos Mountains in vibrant hues of deep reds, burnt oranges, and bright yellows…








