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Commercial Landscaping in the next 50 Years

Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Oct 14, 2015 8:00:00 AM

5 TOP Corporate and Commercial Landscaping Tips

A lot can change in the commercial landscape over the next 50 years, such as availability of water, environmental-global climate change, the economy and the list goes on without saying that proper maintenance is the key to a long life span. Read on for our top 5 Landscape Maintenance Tips that can extend the life of your landscape into the next 5 decades.

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

Why We Love These Commercial Landscaping Flowers

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Oct 12, 2015 8:30:00 AM

Fall 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 Landscaping 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

6 Commercial Landscaping Trends

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Oct 7, 2015 8:30:00 AM

There are a number of ways to reduce the amount of time spent on commercial and industrial landscape maintenance. There are also a variety of ways to reduce these costs. However, sometimes it requires some upfront investment of time and/or money to renovate a landscape in order to reduce the amount of maintenance. Below are a few ideas and suggestions.

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

5 Commercial Landscaping Tips for Lawn Care

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Oct 5, 2015 10:00:00 AM

Keeping Your Lawn Healthy in a Drought

Poa is one of the most challenging weeds to control in commercial landscaping, and requires lots of water to keep green, its invasive and spreads by seed in the summer months reemerging later in fall- winter months; it has been identified as one of the most difficult weeds to manage in a drought, “its name is annual blue grass “Poa annua”.

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Topics: Landscape Maintenance

Condominium HOA Landscaping Trends You May Have Missed :>)

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Oct 2, 2015 8:30:00 AM

The plantings around your condominium and hoa landscaping can make a big difference in many ways. Having the right plants to tolerate the cold weather is part of the equation for great foundation plants but plant material that is interfering with window views, walk way and crowding out the others is another factor to consider. Planting the right combination of foliage and plants will ultimately impact your landscaping design one way or the other. The real challenge for most commercial properties is deciding on the right balance of plants that can tolerate the cold and fit into your design.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping

Does Your HOA Landscaping Pass The Test?

Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Sep 30, 2015 8:30:00 AM

During the warmer months, the bulk of hoa landscaping watering costs are used for lawn. Regardless of whom pays for your water, work with your commercial landscaping company to reduce water costs while keeping your property beautiful and green. Taking action on some of the following topics can offer high-value returns while helping you make intelligent decisions on your water use.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, commercial landscape design

6 Commercial Landscaping Trends That Help Your Trees

Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Sep 28, 2015 8:30:00 AM

Commercial tree pruning care can help save you time and money because its healthier for your trees and corporate landscaping. 

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

10 Drought Friendly Grasses for Commercial Landscaping

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Sep 23, 2015 8:00:00 AM

10 Drought Friendly Grasses used for Corporate Landscaping

Low Maintenance drought resistant and appealing to the eye. What property manager or owner wouldn’t want to get those qualities out of their commercial landscaping service — at the same time? One way to achieve your goal is through the appropriate design and use of drought resistant landscaping.

Today, drought tolerant grasses are gaining popularity and demand for their low maintenance qualities, including their low water use and pest free benefits. Available in multiple colors, textures and sizes, they are also appealing for corporate and apartment landscaping. When used appropriately, your commercial landscape maintenance will benefit from the year around interest provided, can be used as accents or ground cover, and can even in raised decorative containers. 

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care

Trends for Drought Proofing Your Commercial Landscaping

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

Drought Proofing Your Trees

Arid weather and soil conditions can significantly impact the life span of your valuable landscape assets. Because trees are difficult and expensive to replace, your trees need to be regularly monitored during and after periods of dry and hot weather.

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Topics: Landscape Maintenance, Water Management

Commercial Landscape Maintenance Trends

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

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