Building Landscapes With Future Maintenance in Mind
New commercial properties have a lot going on. While landscape installation is often the final part of the process, it's not a task you want to leave in the hands of developers who are busy elsewhere.
It's also the project that isn't quite done after the last crew leaves your site.
Finally got that new building up? Check. Sidewalks, parking lots and a new sign out front? Done, and now you can forget about it.
Unlike the rest of your commercial property, when your landscaping is installed, the work is only getting started.
Great commercial properties require continuing landscape maintenance. Installed poorly, your outdoor spaces will become constant projects, no matter how much money you pour into seasonal maintenance contracts.
Build with the right plan in place, and a partner who understands horticulturally-correct installation practices. Starting on the right foot, with the right partner, is what keeps your commercial landscape from becoming an ongoing maintenance nightmare.
