Mulch is Moving into Commercial Landscaping in San Jose, Really :>) !
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Nov 14, 2016 8:12:00 AM
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Sustainable Landscaping
5 Questions You Must Ask Your Commercial Lawn Maintenance Service
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Nov 11, 2016 8:18:00 AM
When you serve on a landscaping committee , first impressions are important from visitors and tenants. Commercial Landscape Maintenance in The San Francisco Bay Area is a vital aspect of managing the appearance of your property, but it also can be a significant cost in your budget. For these reasons, it’s important that the top decision makers receive the best possible service for their landscaping service.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
5 Ways Storm Water Effects a Commercial Lawn Service
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Nov 7, 2016 8:37:00 AM
Storm Water Management is No Joke
With recent storms pounding the bay area, it’s not uncommon to have flooding in parking lots in commercial office landscaping or a retail mall landscaping. If not managed, It can have a negative environmental impact on your property, causing soil erosion issues and creating a negative perception for visitors, neighbors and the general public.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Our Corporate Landscaping Service Includes Flowers You Love !
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Nov 4, 2016 8:27:00 AM
Fall is Prime Planting Season for Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Annual Flowers for apartment landscaping and corporate office landscaping. 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.
Mindful Tips For Your Corporate Landscaping Service
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Reduce the Landscape watering frequency for established plantings
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Remove trees that pose a critical risk to the public’s safety
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Fertilize Trees, Shrubs as appropriate
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Fertilize Lawns as appropriate
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Have trees inspected by an experienced arborist, prune dead, diseased or unsafe branches.
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Remove weak limbs in Trees
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Plant New Trees and Shrubs
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Mulch Trees and shrubs as appropriate
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Inspect Plant material for disease and pests treating appropriately
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Conduct the appropriate water schedule for the cooler weather
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
The seasonal burst of color has started in the bay area, and with the awesome colorful displays come one seasonal task –leaf cleanup. As trees both deciduous and partial-deciduous trees drop as the season progresses so does the daunting task of cleanup, and may linger around for multiple months, especially landscaping for commercial properties, retail centers and apartment communities.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
6 Tree Trimming Trends That Are Impacting Commercial Landscaping
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Oct 21, 2016 8:50:00 AM
Commercial tree pruning in the winter months can help save you time and money because its healthier for your trees and corporate landscaping.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
5 Things Need To Know About Your Commercial Landscaping Company
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Oct 12, 2016 8:23:00 AM
The Buck Stops With These 5 Expectations
If you find yourself wondering if your commercial property landscaping service is going to show up, it’s time to rethink things. Is it time to raise your expectations? Are you looking to partner with a San Jose landscape maintenance company that will do more than just show up?
If so, here are a few valuable tips to consider for the future.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Sustainable Landscaping
10 Drought Friendly Grasses for HOA and Commercial Landscaping
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Sep 23, 2016 8:15:00 AM
10 Drought Friendly Grasses used for HOA and Commercial 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.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
4 Bay Area Landscaping Trends That Will Move You!
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Sep 19, 2016 8:32:00 AM
4 Trends for better communication with your Bay Area Landscaping Company
In order to get what you want from your commercial landscaping service you must communicate with them. Everyone has an idea of what they want their property to look like as well as expectations of the company that is providing their service on a regular basis. FloraTerra takes these queues to heart, so how do you communicate them?
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
7 Commercial Landscaping Trends For Corporate Patios
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Sep 16, 2016 8:32:00 AM
Most people like to sit outside when there’s favorable weather outside. And now that we are into fall starting to make its way to the San Jose area, occupants and employees are going to want to get out and explore the feeling of fall and winter.
You can provide the optimum outdoor space to for outdoor relaxation in your commercial office landscaping. Not only will it help them relax and enjoy their time outdoors, it will also keep visitors and tenants onsite, but the patio can also become a social gathering space for business meetings and create a more appealing property setting.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Sustainable Landscaping