This is an important time of the year for many Bay Area property managers that are finalizing 2015 Years Budgets.
Establishing the appropriate landscape budget can help you control expenditures while planning for next year’s budget. Your budget should include the appropriate line items like basic landscape maintenance, tree pruning and other related expenses, but there are trending landscape improvements to consider.
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Landscape Planning,
Landscape Maintenance,
Tree Care
Bay area landscaping companies can provide a number of benefits by using mulch, 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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Landscape Maintenance,
Tree Care
The right plantings around your properties building perimeter can make a big difference in many ways. Having the right plants that can ultimately tolerate the drought is part of the equation for great water conservation but plant material that could potentially take the place of your water thirsty lawn areas. Planting the right combination of foliage and plants will ultimately impact your water costs and maintenance in one way or the other. The real challenge for most commercial properties is deciding on the right balance of plants that can tolerate the drought conditions we are experiencing in the bay area and fit them into your design.
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Landscape Maintenance,
Sustainable Landscaping
Bay Area Landscaping For 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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Landscape Maintenance
The plantings around your properties building perimeter can make a big difference in many ways. Having the right plants to tolerate the drought 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 and multi-residential properties is deciding on the right balance of plants that can tolerate the heat and fit into your design.
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Sustainable Landscaping
In the bay area where drought problems live, property owners must be vigilant if they want to keep their landscaping looking presentable throughout the year. Drought resistant landscaping is just one prudent option providing low maintenance landscaping without having to worry about the high cost of water and commercial lawn care.
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Landscape Planning,
Landscape Maintenance,
Sustainable Landscaping,
Water Management
Why Your [Customer Service] is Missing the Mark
(And How You Can Fix It !)
Great Commercial Landscaping Services is not just about mowing, blowing and moving on to the next property. If you want to have an exceptional open green space and a solidified relationship with your bay area landscaping company you need to keep reading on.
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Tree Care
The amount of lawn around your commercial property can make a big difference in many ways. For one, lawns require an average of 35 gallons of water per square foot per year compared to plants needing about half or less, when you factor in the cost of water, fertilizer and what you are paying your commercial lawn maintenance company the costs can really add up. Planting the right combination of plants to lawn ratio will ultimately impact your landscaping costs. The real challenge for most commercial properties is deciding on the right balance of plants to lawn ratio.
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Landscape Planning,
Landscape Maintenance,
Sustainable Landscaping
Top 5 Corporate Landscaping Trends
Its hard to say what your landscape maintenance will require 50 years from now, but the water situation in California is not improving according with recent news media. Proper maintenance and design is the key in future years to come. Read on for our top 5 Commercial Landscaping Trends that can extend the life of your landscaping while helping to conserve water.
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Tree Care,
Sustainable Landscaping
10 GrassTrends 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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Landscape Planning,
Landscape Maintenance,
Tree Care