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Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Sep 9, 2015 9:00:00 AM

Summer is a great time to refresh your bark mulch. Mulching is beneficial for your property but can also cause damage if not installed appropriately. The damaging effects occur when  a landscape maintenance service applies excessive amounts of mulch. Suffocation occurs when the bark is piled around the base of your trees and plants. The effects of excessive mulching cause decay because of the high water retention rate inviting disease and harmful pathogens to enter into the plants bark. 

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

Crush Your Commercial Landscaping Water Budget

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 31, 2015 10:00:00 AM

Crush Your Commercial Landscaping Water Budget

Some companies who want to reduce their Landscape maintenance cost bottom line may choose to go with the lowest monthly landscape maintenance price not realizing the hidden costs of maintenance inefficiencies.

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Topics: Landscape Water Management

Landscape Management Saves Big On Water!

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 26, 2015 9:00:00 AM

Applying mulch to your corporate office park landscaping and hoa landscaping can provide a number of benefits, including reduced erosion and water loss, improved soil nutrition and a more balanced soil temperature. Different kinds of mulch provide these benefits at different levels. The river rocks and other small stones often used to prevent weed growth in landscapes are attractive, can help conserve water and require little maintenance, but they don't nourish or insulate the soil in the same ways as conventional organic mulch.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Landscape Management?

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 25, 2015 9:00:00 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 Gets Cash For Grass !

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 17, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Commercal Landscaping Company Gets Cash For Grass

Many Bay Area water providers are offering money saving rebate programs for the removal of water thirsty lawn areas for hoa, shopping centers and corporate landscaping and converting these spaces to water efficient green spaces and/or using smart irrigation technology . FloraTerra Landscape Management is partnering with these bay area water agencies with a keen focus on water conservation and the adaption of Eco-Friendly, drought-resistant planting for landscape water conservation in San Jose and the Greater Bay Area. 

Use our list of resources and get money back on your water-saving equipment and drought-tolerant landscaping conversion.
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Topics: Landscape Water Management

How Will Your Landscape Management Look in 100 Years?

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 14, 2015 9:00:00 AM

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and with the current drought, how will your bay area landscaping picture look in 10 years?  Depending on how much lawn you have can greatly impact your picture, and here’s why.

On average a lawn requires a minimum of 30 Gallon of water per year, for each 12” square foot of landscaping in order to keep it green and thriving, and with current water restrictions you might be fortunate enough if you are getting half of that amount.

We all know that potable water is becoming a scarce commodity these days in the bay area, without much choice but to accept the "brown as your new green", but there’s hope. Let’s look at your options, and fortunately there are a few that can bring back your landscaping to the "real green" that everyone wants.

Now that we know that lawns consume at least double the amount of irrigation than water wise landscaping, costing more to maintain, require weekly maintenance, consume lots of water, fertilizer and pesticides. With that said, let’s consider a better choice that consists of replacing your lawn.

But how much does it cost to replace my lawn? Read on

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Water Management

10 Ways to Save Water With Commercial Landscape Maintenance

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 3, 2015 8:30:00 AM

Landscape maintenance with water conservation in mind isn't always as easy as it might seem, the good news is their are simple techniques to curb your water use without killing your trees and plants! With smart landscaping practices and proper landscape maintenance you can beat the drought, reduce your watering bills and have a happy healthy landscape too. Read on for our Top 10 Tips

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Topics: Landscape Planning

5 Ways to Impact Your Bay Area Landscaping and Conserve

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jul 27, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Some commercial landscaping companies are helping to conserve water and specialize in providing ways to curb its use. We have listed a few simple tips that can help in this area during a drought.

You don’t necessarily need to spend a lot of money to save water, here's a few simple ideas that you can start implementing immediately helping with the public’s perception and creating a positive interest of your water conservation. 

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Topics: Landscape Planning

Water Wise Tips For Commercial Landscape Maintenance

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jul 21, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Many commercial landscaping planters have drainage ports that are diverted directly into the sewer drainage lines. Common practice is to flood irrigate the plant containers and let the excess water run off onto the pavement. FloraTerra uses a water bladders for planters to avoid water waste and excess runoff .

But how should i water my plants? Read on

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Water Management

6 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Commercial Lawn Maintenance

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jul 17, 2015 9:00:00 AM

6 Factors to Help With Commercial Lawn Maintenance

As we get closer to the fall months, lawns may need some renovation, replaced or reseeded to help damages caused by the bay area drought conditions.Lawn renovation by means of sodding or seeding is an easy method for bay area landscape maintenance contractors to help put the green back in a stressed brown lawn.

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