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Safety Proof Your HOA Landscaping

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Mar 4, 2016 8:30:00 AM

As a property manager or building owner, the demands of tenants and consumers pull you in many different directions including challenges with your landscaping, that overgrown plant that’s blocking the view of the driveway exit or the raised concrete surface at the entrance to the leasing office that needs immediate attention.

Most hoa landscaping have their unique challenges that pose safety concerns. Their are a multitude of areas that need to be considered when reviewing safety, including: Invasive plant types, pedestrian made pathways, invasive tree roots just to name a few, FloraTerra’s commercial landscaping services team has the right solution for most commercial properties.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping, Water Management

7 TIPS When Hiring a Commercial Landscaping Company

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Mar 2, 2016 8:30:00 AM

The Landscape Walk Through 

A job site walk through with your Commercial Landscape Company or assigned account manager is essential from time to time, this helps keep the lines of communication open assisting everyone to stay focused on your goals and desires.

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[New Commercial Landscaping Guide] Meets WELO Standards

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 26, 2016 8:30:00 AM

New Drought Guide Meets Water Effciency Standards!

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Top Emerging Trends For Commercial Landscape Maintenance!

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 24, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Smart Water Management For Commercial Landscape Maintenance

The irrigation association provides tips about smart irrigation practices and new technology and we are extending this idea. Learn what you can do throughout the year- to operate your irrigation system at peak efficiency.

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3 Things For Your Commercial Landscape Maintenance This Spring!

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 22, 2016 8:30:00 AM

 

Commercial Tree Care Saves on Resources.

Our commercial tree service value your time- and provides cost effective landscape maintenance solutions. In the spring months when trees are semi-dormant, our certified arborists have a clear vision of your trees structure and can make the appropriate decisions for pruning. Tree branches are lighter and easier to access for pruning and clearance, and trees with less foliage are much easier to see. With branching patterns being more assessable and easier to see, the plant material can be pruned to encourage structural integrity and maintain its natural form.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

Retail Center Landscaping Company Mitigates Foot Traffic

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 19, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Some plants are ideal for holding up to foot traffic conditions, especially in retail center landscaping and Corporate settings. For most commercial property landscaping, foot traffic damage is a common problem that has become a real challenge for commercial property owners. Many of the plants used 20 years ago were originally introduced for their appearance, but not neccesarily chosen for heavy foot traffic and drought conditions . Read on for our 5 popular landscaping trends that's back by popular demand.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Water Management

10 Spectacular Flowers For Commercial Landscaping

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 15, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Late Winter is Prime Planting Season for Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Annual Flowers in residential apartment landscaping and commercial office developments. They often establish more quickly when they are in the cool winter and fall season. The cooler weather allows the plants root system to acclimate more quickly from transplant shock.

Commercial Lawn Maintenance Tips

  • Reduce the Landscape watering frequency for established plantings

  • Remove trees that pose a critical risk to the public’s safety

  • Fertilize Trees, Shrubs as appropriate

  • Fertilize Lawns as appropriate

  • Have trees inspected by an experienced arborist, prune dead, diseased or unsafe branches.

  • Remove weak limbs in Trees

  • Plant New Trees and Shrubs

  • Mulch Trees and shrubs as appropriate

  • Inspect Plant material for disease and pests treating appropriately

  • Conduct the appropriate water schedule for the cooler weather

 

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

Commercial Property Landscaping Mitigates Storm Water

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 10, 2016 4:30:00 AM

With recent storms pounding the bay area, it’s not uncommon to have flooding in parking lots in a commercial landscaping setting or retail shopping center. If not managed, It can have a negative environmental impact on the property, causing soil erosion issues on their property and others creating a negative perception for visitors, neighbors and the general public.

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Amazing TIPS for Commercial Property Landscaping

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 8, 2016 8:30:00 AM

What are you doing to reduce water consumption on your property? In the bay area, although we have received some sporadic rainfall, this winter has been relatively dry. From reduced snowpack in the Sierra’s to low water reserves in lakes and reservoirs, in California, the lack of rainfall is a concerning matter, especially for Bay area water supplies. The California’s Department of Water Resources is urging businesses and residences state wide to reduce water use by 20 percent and have communicated that despite the fact that we have reduced our water footprint by 20%, the cost of water will continue to rise. Here are some ways you can help to conserve water usage in and around your commercial property.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Sustainable Landscaping

Commercial Landscaping with Shades of Green

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 1, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Everyone knows that its cool in the shade and trees can reduce energy costs if placed correctly. It’s popular to plant evergreen trees on the Northward facing walls of a building.

Plants and Vines located next to a hot south or west side wall can help insulate a building from the hot temperatures of the sun in the summer and winter months. Planting shrub and tree barriers can also direct cool wind from entering buildings by reducing cold drafts at entry points.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

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