Commercial tree pruning can help save you time and money because its healthier for your trees and provides a better image of your property.
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Oct 2, 2017 9:46:00 AM
Commercial tree pruning can help save you time and money because its healthier for your trees and provides a better image of your property.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Late summer is a great time to plant trees, shrubs and even do some transplanting. There are a few simple steps that must be taken in order to ensure success. Planting in the late winter still allows enough time for the plant materials establishment before the warm weather begins. “What is the best time to install new trees and plants one might ask? This is a common question that we get asked from property managers across the San Francisco Bay area that are anxious to get things started.
A commercial landscape maintenance company might argue that autumn is the best time to install new landscaping plants and trees alike: And that is correct because the temperatures are moderate allowing for trees and plants to acclimate during the winter cooler months. Even though we are at the tail end of the winter season doesn’t mean you can get started on your commercial landscape maintenance. Keep the following advice in mind for your early spring landscaping project
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Sep 27, 2017 9:11:00 AM
Managing and training personnel to maintain landscaping with horticultural fundamentals is the key to long term vigor and the appeal of plants and trees. Personnel should be trained on the proper way to edge the lawn at the base of trees in turf.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Sep 25, 2017 9:30:00 AM
One of most powerful tools in any property is water conservation and utility expense management plan is an irrigation system equipped with a master valve and flow meter.
The latest advancement in smart watering technology is being reached by better management of water flow through systems retrofitted with master valves and flow meters. Older systems that were not installed with these features are wasteful during unexpected water flow events.
Topics: Landscape Water Management
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Sep 22, 2017 9:00:00 AM
Water costs continue to escalate the bay area, but does anyone really know what the cost of water will be in the next 10 years?, but there is one thing for sure, the cost of water is like taxes, it likely that it will not go down. With many municipalities and water agencies requiring strict water rationing in order to reduce the use of water, do you think these restrictions will force you to choose between a light brown, deteriorating landscaping and expensive water penalties?, think again because you haven’t looked at the newest commercial landscaping trends available.
We’ve all experienced the cost of traditional commercial lawn maintenance in San Jose; that need excessive amounts of water, requiring a large amount of fertilizer and maintenance. Or the broken sprinkler heads that shoot the geyser of water high into the sky, watering everything but the lawn. Beautiful variations of contrasting colors of rock and fairly sparse plantings can evoke the effect of a healthy landscape that’s soft on the eyes. Planned and installed correctly,a commercial landscape service that provides drought friendly landscaping can have a beautiful and long-term effect that can potentially reduce outside water costs by up to 50%.
Topics: Landscape Planning
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Sep 20, 2017 8:46:00 AM
Budgeting for Your Commercial Landscape Service
The budgeting process, whether during the initial development phase or during on-going operations, should start early enough to collect all the necessary information.
Preparation of your initial landscape operating budget should be done carefully, as should preparation of all annual budgets. Realistic income and expense expectations should be used to prepare the operating budget.
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Sep 15, 2017 9:21:00 AM
Retail and Commercial properties are very noticeable during the day light hours. Monument Signs and frontage are clean and very visible. Lawn areas are green and vibrant. Flowers and Plants are swagger with beautiful colors under the sun. Walkways and architectural lines flow. In daylight hours your property looks great. But does it show well at Night?
Topics: Landscape Planning, Water Management
Hiring an experienced HOA Landscape Service can lower your consumption and help comply with the new water regulations in California . Efficient water management is a huge challenge for HOA and Commercial property managers. Well-planned sustainable landscapes and green landscape maintenance practices are a great solution to rising water rates. Plus you’ll achieve the reduced maintenance costs you’ve been dreaming about.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping
It's easy to take Bay area lawns for granted. It keeps our property cool during the heat of the summer and adds instant curb appeal when it's healthy, green and in prime condition.
But the healthiest, lawns are maintained by a well-balanced lawn program! So, how can you keep your lawn looking great? Read on for our 5 best kept lawn care secrets.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, commercial landscape design
Rather than wasting effort, money and water turning a desert into a green garden, it’s more fruitful (and wise) to consider desert landscaping. It’s a stunning new concept that’s fast catching on among Bay Area Landscaping. The spectacular looks and low-water requirements are a winning proposition.
Let’s review some of the advantages of desert landscaping and how to benefit from them.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping
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