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Relaxation begins with Commercial Landscaping

Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Sep 7, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Commercial property managers of corporate offices and residential communities have a unique opportunity to improve their outdoor environment with well-designed and maintained landscaping. Design elements of the relaxation garden help reduce stress by incorporating design components of nature in the garden. The natural environment presents stimuli that supports and encourages relaxation and social group activities.

Exercise, a sense of control; social activity and nature help reduce stress resulting in healthy outcomes.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, commercial landscape design

Mulch Trends For Commercial Landscaping

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Sep 5, 2016 8:30:00 AM

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Mulching Saves Water on Commercial Landscaping 

Landscaping trends which includes mulch are becoming popular as they add many benefits for your landscape maintenance. In addition to giving your flower, shrub and tree beds an attractive appearance, it also aids moisture retention lowering your irrigation requirements, protects roots from fluctuating temperatures and discourages the growth of weeds.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping

5 Ways to Impact Your Retail Center Landscape Maintenance in San Jose

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Sep 2, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Some commercial landscape companies specialize in providing ways to freshen up your property and bring it back to life. First impressions of your property can make an impact on how clients and visitors perceive your corporate image.

You don’t necessarily need a large budget to keep your property looking great, there are a few simple upgrades that you can do to engage the public’s perception and positive interest of your property. 

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Topics: Landscape Planning

10 Things To Include With Your HOA Landscaping Service

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 31, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Tips For Your Hoa Landscaping Service

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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Commercial Landscape Maintenance That Extends Life!

Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Aug 29, 2016 8:30:00 AM

 

Why Tree Stakes?

Young trees in the wild grow strong naturally, without the help of stakes. In the woods, trees grow up in the shelter of taller trees and are not affected by wind. According to the University of Davis,landscape maintenance companies in San Jose should keep an eagles eye on young trees to ensure they develop strong roots and trunks before they expend energy in growing vertically, and don't need staking. If you've planted a young tree in an open, windy environment, you may need to stake it until its roots are strong enough to anchor it properly.

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Topics: Tree Care

New Guide For Commercial Property Landscaping-Read On!

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 26, 2016 1:00:00 PM

New Commercial Property Landscaping Guide Saves BIG on WATER!

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Does Your Bay Area Landscaping Measure Up?

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Aug 24, 2016 8:30:00 AM

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Focus on Your Landscaping

Corporate landscaping in the Bay Area is known to gather the interest of visitors and the public alike that can draw a positive experience of your commercial landscaping. The goal for many of our corporate customers is to recreate a relaxing and beautiful corporate environment.

A commercial landscape maintenance company can provide flower displays to green walls and more, we can introduce bay friendly landscaping features to your commercial property. But before we elaborate too much with landscaping, let’s go back to the fundamental basics of maintenance. Now, look around your property and ask yourself a question: Is it manicured? Does it look “colorful and well maintained?” Are your trees safe and healthy? Are your flowers free of weeds and colorful? 

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, commercial landscape design

The Stones Are Back Into Commercial Landscaping

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

The Stones are coming back to the bay area, they are especially being seen in and around commercial property landscaping. They are out performing many, especially for their consistant ability to meet the demands of their audience. 

If you have apartment complex landscaping, homeowners association landscaping or commercial property landscaping, consider using these popular rock stars for your next landscaping project.

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

3 Tried and True Steps for Beautiful Flowers in Commercial Landscaping

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

Flower pots in commercial landscaping is a great way to improve your landscape design. However, lack of proper planning can make them look awkward no matter how beautiful your plants may be. 

When incorporating flower pots in your landscaping the designer should make sure they maintain the overall flow and balance. Use them to heighten interest and avoid a mish mash of shapes. Here are some basic guidelines to keep you on the right track. 

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

3 Reasons Mulch Kills HOA and Commercial Landscaping

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Aug 17, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Spring and Summer is a great time to refresh your bark mulch in your commercial landscaping. Mulching is beneficial for your property but can also cause damage if not installed appropriately. The damaging effects occur when mulch is applied in excessive amounts. 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

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