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5 Bits of Water Management Wisdom

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 6, 2015 8:30:00 AM

There are many options available to reduce the exterior water use in commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes. Water savings can be achieved by making some simple changes in plant palate and irrigation methods, this can greatly reduce the water required for an attractive landscape.

There are many plant choices that use surprisingly little water. There are also several irrigation equipment upgrades that can increase your irrigation system’s efficiency which can result in saving water and ultimately saving money.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping, irrigation management

Commercial Lawn Maintenance is Not Just About Mowing Lawns

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Feb 4, 2015 8:30:00 AM

Commercial lawn maintenance is more than just mowing lawns, and it requires some upfront landscape planning to get it done right and on time. Their are various techniques that can be employed in order to reduce soil compaction caused by foot traffic and commercial lawn care equipment. However, sometimes the smaller less expensive methods bring about the most value for your lawn improvements.

Read on for our commercial lawn maintenance tips..

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping

5 Ways to Expand your Low Maintenance Landscaping

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 2, 2015 8:12:00 AM

There are a number of ways to reduce the amount of water being used in your landscape management services. There are also ways to reduce corporate landscaping costs. However, sometimes it requires some upfront planning in order to reduce the amount of water being used in your commercial irrigation management. Below are a few ideas and suggestions.

If you understand the benefits of low maintenance landscaping, and scheduling this important service at the right time of the year helps in many ways. Read on and you’ll understand why it is so important for your commercial landscape maintenance services.

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Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping

6 Ways to Safety Proof Your Commercial Office Landscaping

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

As a property manager or building owner, the demands of tenants and consumers pull you in many different directions including challenges with your landscaping, that overgrown plant that’s blocking the view of the driveway exit or the raised concrete surface at the entrance to the leasing office that needs immediate attention.

Most commercial properties have their unique challenges that pose safety concerns. Their are a multitude of areas that need to be considered when reviewing safety, including: Invasive plant types, pedestrian made pathways, invasive tree roots just to name a few, FloraTerra’s commercial landscaping services team has the right solution for most commercial properties.

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

How to Create Corporate Drought Resistant Landscaping!

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jan 28, 2015 9:30:00 AM

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

4 Compelling Reasons to Plan Your Commercial Landscaping Projects

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Jan 26, 2015 8:30:00 AM

The early part of 2015 is an excellent time to plan your landscape maintenance services and landscape improvement projects you want to accomplish on your Bay Area commercial property. Not every service is required every year, so what’s on the calendar for this year? Does the lawn need renovation? Do you need to upgrade your irrigation system? Is it time for a landscape upgrade?

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

The Ultimate Guide to Commercial Water Management

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Jan 19, 2015 7:30:00 AM

There are so many different types of commercial properties in the Bay Area. From large multi complex buildings to single building properties and no two landscapes are similar.

At FloraTerra we have had some clients that have asked questions about the management of their water and how we can help them on their commercial properties. Considering the immediate bay area drought and water agency restrictions, you’re certainly not alone and have someone that you can turn to if you need help in this area. With those challenges in our forefront, let’s take a look at some common water management challenges we see on commercial landscapes and some solutions on how to manage them. 

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

5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Low Maintenance Lawn Care

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Jan 16, 2015 9:30:00 AM

Chances are landscaping is high on your priority list, and rightfully so. Maintaining high maintenance landscaping is a budget expense that seems to creep up, some of the costs include sprinkler and irrigation repairs, replacing dead flowers and tree pruning just to name a few. In spite of the many reasons renovation gets pushed off, there is supporting evidence that property managers and building owners should consider the cost of upgrading older high maintenance landscaping.

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

The Most Common Mistakes Commercial Lawn Services Make With Mulch

Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Jan 14, 2015 12:25:00 PM

There are many benefits of mulch some of which include moisture retention weed control and landscape appearance, but too much of anything is never a good thing.

Excessive amounts of mulch can harbor problems like disease, pest and create the perfect environment for other challenges like fungal infections around your plants and trees.

A micro thin layer of mulch on the other hand is not enough to block the weeds and control the soils moisture levels.

In most sustainable landscape designs, ornamental landscape beds and perimeter landscaping should receive, 1.5 to 2 inches of mulch. For problematic weed areas, install a 2-3 inch layer of mulch may be necessary.

Many materials available in the bay area for commercial lawn services include fir bark which is very expensive, and fades out over a short period of time. So consider using environmentally friendly recycled materials that have been died with natural colors like mahogany or cedar color and are safe for the environment lasting much longer than conventional fir bark.

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

How Will Your Commercial Landscaping Look in 25 Years?

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jan 12, 2015 12:25:00 PM

With older landscaping, it’s important to provide the best landscaping pruning practices to keep things under control and looking fresh throughout the year.

When the pruning is done correctly, it helps revitalize a plants appearance, keeping it uniform, clean and green. Pruning can certainly help in many ways including extending the plants lifespan. This actually may be one of the most important investments you make in regards to your commercial landscaping service.

If you understand the benefits of renovation pruning , scheduling this important service at the right time of the year helps in many ways. Read on and you’ll understand why it is so important for your commercial landscaping service.

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

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