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4 Key Considerations For Commercial Landscaping Maintenance

by Robert Heppner Property Maintenance



As a business owner, you value the visual appeal of your business. Therefore, you desire a visually appealing office park, hospital, industrial, educational, or retail complex. And you want the people who visit, work, or live there regularly to feel comfortable and at ease as they access your business facility. That is why you realize the immediate need for concrete repairs in Denver as soon you spot a pothole or crack in your driveway. And more so, that is why you try to maintain your commercial landscape.


The good news is that a professionally designed and maintained commercial landscape will not only look better but will also reduce dangers organically.

If you own or run a business, maintaining a commercial landscape requires a little more care and attention than maintaining a residential landscape because it must be both beautiful and useful, as well as safe for your staff, customers or clients, and the general public.

So, how can you strike the right balance between business landscape management for beauty, neatness, and safety? It begins with keeping it well-groomed at all times to prevent it from progressively becoming out of control and becoming a hazard. Plants can grow out of control if left unchecked, making it difficult to see and move around.


  1. Regular cutting and management of shrubs and trees

Trees and bushes are the items on your commercial property that add life and depth to the landscape. They bring height, texture, lush greenery, and seasonal interest to the space.


However, for these plants to continue to be valuable assets on your property, they, like all others, require maintenance. Trees and shrubs can become a hazard when people are navigating your property if they are not properly maintained.


Large overgrown bushes and long or hanging branches can create a tripping hazard and a source of easy visibility. Make your commercial property more secure by pruning regularly to keep branches from growing out of control and posing a hazard.


And it's not just overgrown branches that can cause problems. Because diseased branches are weak, they are more likely to fall during high winds or storms.

However, adequate fertilization and pest management can help to prevent disease outbreaks.


  1. Water and irrigation problems

Excess rainwater that does not drain off your land might be an issue. Similarly, irrigation system leaks might cause water issues.


Another approach to make your commercial property more secure is to have your irrigation system inspected and maintained to prevent leaks.

Irrigation systems that are correctly maintained will effectively hydrate various portions of your property, keeping lawn areas, plants, bushes, and trees looking wonderful and boosting your curb appeal. It also saves money because you will have to replace plants less regularly.


In addition, keeping sprinkler heads in good operating order means no leaks or pools of water that could generate slippery, muddy places or lead to ice patches.


  1. Entrance management

Your entryways serve as the front doors to your commercial property. They are the places where employees, residents, visitors, and guests arrive and go daily and frequently.


Trimming trees and shrubs to ensure clear signage is an excellent approach to improving the security of your commercial property. However, colorful, cheery flowers can be used to draw favorable attention. Your doorway plantings should be layered, with groundcovers in the foreground, perennials and medium-sized plants in the center, and taller shrubs, grasses, and trees in the background.


Maintaining your garden beds and container plants each season helps keep your home visible and creates the safe and secure environment you seek.


  1. Check your ground for holes 

Uneven compaction in the soil beneath the lawn can cause holes or depressions. Aside from their unsightly appearance, these flaws can cause unexpected problems for employees, visitors, and tenants, especially when the regions are covered with leaves or thick grass. If you come across any holes or depressions, fill them in as soon as possible and seed them as needed.


Commercial landscape upkeep combines aesthetics, functionality, and safety. Businesses may set themselves up for success at every turn by using the right timing and strategies, as well as making a lasting first impression.


By taking these four criteria into account, you would actualize why you engage in commercial landscaping in Denver in the first place. You will not only promote the health and well-being of your landscape and the people who use it, but you will also promote your business.



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