Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Bring New Life To Your Commercial Property

No one wants to pull into the parking lot at their typical office job and see a barren or rugged-looking landscape. Some of the most successful companies in the world understand that it isn't just important to have a great internal work atmosphere, but also an aesthetically pleasing building exterior in order to keep clientele and employees happy and improve company image.

Commercial Landscaping Plans:

Focus on the facade of the building. Welcome both employees and clients with a stunning and sophisticated entrance to the company. It is important not to go completely overboard here, so be sure to include a few lush, overgrown green filler plants that will serve as a guide to the front door.

Adding a pop of color makes one memorable. After designing a facade, consult your professional landscaper and figure out what types of colorful, yet affordable, flowers to place around the building. 

For a lower cost, opt for perennial local species. The colorful plants work well in areas where a bench might be placed for employees.

Having a few benches strategically placed around the company grounds is a great way to get your employees outside for some fresh air -- and as an added bonus they will enjoy the perfectly laid out commercial landscaping design. Let the outdoor furniture mimic or complement the building's interior furniture. There are plenty of options from sleek and modern to antique and rustic.

Save room for growing and maturing plants. The building may be new and everything fits just right indoors, but know that plants need room to grow! Professional landscapers will know to properly space out trees and large shrubs, yet always ask for a finished layout before giving the go-ahead to start the project. Some species of plants or trees are very thick and may obstruct the view of entrances, so be careful where and what you plant.

Thinking about adding some sustainability to the company's list of ideas will end up decreasing overall costs in the long run. As mentioned, look for local species of trees and plants. Other options include installing irrigation channels in order to funnel rainwater to areas that need it most. Here in the Valley of the Sun, the trend now is to use gravel and weather-resistant plants such as cacti.

Be patient plants take time to grow and the landscaping process will be a long one. The job may consist of sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, a sprinkler system, or the installation of retaining walls.

Keep in mind that Greens Keeper Landscape Maintenance can Help with your commercial landscape challenges!  Please contact us at; Sales: 623-848-8277 We serve businesses like yours throughout the entire Phoenix Metro Area.

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623-848-8277
http://www.commerciallandscapecare.com
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