Applying mulch to your corporate office park landscaping and hoa landscaping can provide a number of benefits, 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.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Landscape Management?
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 25, 2015 9:00:00 AM
What are you doing to reduce water consumption on your property? In the bay area, although we have received some sporadic rainfall, this winter has been relatively dry. From reduced snowpack in the Sierra’s to low water reserves in lakes and reservoirs, in California, the lack of rainfall is a concerning matter, especially for Bay area water supplies. The California’s Department of Water Resources is urging businesses and residences state wide to reduce water use by 20 percent and have communicated that despite the fact that we have reduced our water footprint by 20%, the cost of water will continue to rise. Here are some ways you can help to conserve water usage in and around your commercial property.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Sustainable Landscaping
[10] Reasons To Schedule Your Commercial Tree Care
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Aug 21, 2015 9:00:00 AM
Fortunately, Nature has been pretty nice to us compared to storms in past seasons and unfortunately has a way of catching us off guard. We have been hit hard with the drought all this year, but that could change quickly.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
This time of the year is Prime Planting Season for Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers.They often establish more quickly when properly irrigated. The warmer weather allows the plants root system to acclimate more quickly pushing the flowers into bloom.
Landscape Management Tips for the Drought
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Reduce the Landscape watering frequency for established plantings
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Deep water trees keeping them well hydrated
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Monitor Trees and Shrubs for drought stress
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Adjust Watering Frequency Per Drought Watering Restrictions
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Have trees inspected by an experienced arborist for dead or diseased or unsafe branches.
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Consider Long Term Planning for Converting Lawns to Drought Friendly Landscaping
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Replace Annual Color with Drought Resistant Flowers
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Mulch Trees and shrubs for water conservation
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Inspect Plant material for insect damage
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Install Smart Watering Systems
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Want To Have Awesome Landscape Maintenance? - Here’s How!
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Jul 24, 2015 8:30:00 AM
Protecting Your Trees In HOA Landscaping
Managing and training personnel to maintain landscaping with horticultural fundamentals is the key to long term vigor and the appeal of plants and trees. Personnel should be trained on the proper way to edge the lawn at the base of trees in turf.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
We Are In Love With Commercial Landscaping :-)
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Jul 22, 2015 9:00:00 AM
Everyone knows that its cool in the shade and trees can reduce energy costs if placed correctly. It’s popular to plant evergreen trees on the Northward facing walls of a building.
Plants and Vines located next to a hot south or west side wall can help insulate a building from the hot temperatures of the sun in the summer and winter months. Planting shrub and tree barriers can also direct cool wind from entering buildings by reducing cold drafts at entry points.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
7 Commercial Landscaping Ideas for Lawn Replacement
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jul 6, 2015 8:00:00 AM
There’s no doubt that it’s becoming noticeable throughout the bay area—that brown is now a common part of our lawns, with noticeable stressed patches of grass, that were once upon of time vibrant and green. With the drought going on its 4th year now, there’s no doubt that many property owners and managers are looking for cost effective solutions that will improve their properties aesthetics, water efficiency and maintenance.
So, now is the time to consider your options, by replacing your grass for cash with drought-tolerant plantings that conserve water.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Best Advice You Could Ever Get About Commercial Landscape Management
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jun 29, 2015 8:30:00 AM
What are you doing to reduce water consumption on your property? In the bay area, although we have received some sporadic rainfall, this winter has been relatively dry. From reduced snowpack in the Sierra’s to low water reserves in lakes and reservoirs, in California, the lack of rainfall is a concerning matter, especially for Bay area water supplies. The California’s Department of Water Resources is urging businesses and residences state wide to reduce water use by 20 percent and have communicated that despite the fact that we have reduced our water footprint by 20%, the cost of water will continue to rise. Here are some ways you can help to conserve water usage in and around your commercial property.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Sustainable Landscaping
How to Get Better Results Out of Your Commercial Landscaping Company
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jun 22, 2015 9:00:00 AM
How to Get More Out of Your Bay Area Landscaping Company
A great Commercial Landscaping Company provides more than 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.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Bay Area Landscaping Flowers We Love And You Should,Too!
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on May 7, 2015 8:30:00 AM
This time of the year is Prime Planting Season for Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers.They often establish more quickly when properly irrigated. The warmer weather allows the plants root system to acclimate more quickly pushing the flowers into bloom.
10 Valuable Tips to Keep in mind for the Drought
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Reduce the Landscape watering frequency for established plantings
-
Deep water trees keeping them well hydrated
-
Monitor Trees and Shrubs for drought stress
-
Adjust Watering Frequency Per Drought Watering Restrictions
-
Have trees inspected by an experienced arborist for dead or diseased or unsafe branches.
-
Consider Long Term Planning for Converting Lawns to Drought Friendly Landscaping
-
Replace Annual Color with Drought Resistant Flowers
-
Mulch Trees and shrubs for water conservation
-
Inspect Plant material for insect damage
-
Install Smart Watering Systems
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care