{"id":1217,"date":"2023-02-06T13:08:12","date_gmt":"2023-02-06T13:08:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/adolfolandscapingservices-com.wp.411reports.com\/?page_id=1217"},"modified":"2023-06-08T14:45:21","modified_gmt":"2023-06-08T14:45:21","slug":"the-dos-and-donts-of-commercial-landscaping","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/adolfolandscapingservices-com.wp.411reports.com\/the-dos-and-donts-of-commercial-landscaping\/","title":{"rendered":"The Do’s and Don’ts of Commercial Landscaping"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you own a business with an outdoor space, then caring for the landscape is essential. It is important to ensure the area looks aesthetically pleasing as it can impact the image and professionalism of your business. This fall, take heed of these dos and don’ts to keep your commercial landscaping healthy and looking great.<\/p>\n
<\/strong><\/p>\n Do Regularly Inspect Your Outdoor Space<\/strong><\/p>\n The key to effective landscape care is to regularly inspect the outdoor space. If there are any issues, they can be addressed and fixed quickly, avoiding any costly and time-consuming repairs. Be sure to inspect the landscape each week to check for any problems, such as dried-out foliage and root rot.<\/p>\n Do Clean Up Debris<\/strong><\/p>\n Fallen leaves and other debris that accumulates in the landscape can do tremendous amounts of damage if left unchanged. Ensure that your grounds are regularly cleaned to prevent any of this debris from clogging up the system or damaging the grounds in any way. Removing debris from the area can keep your lawn healthy and looking great all fall season.<\/p>\n Don’t Neglect Watering<\/strong><\/p>\n Just because the summer days are behind us, doesn’t mean you should forget all about watering. An ample supply of water is still needed to keep your lawn and plants strong in the cooler months. Water the lawn in the mornings and if the area has any trees, shrubs, or other vegetation, ensure you are well-stocked with a good supply of mulch before the temperatures drop.<\/p>\n Don’t Over-Fertilize<\/strong><\/p>\n It is easy to over-fertilize the outdoor space in anticipation of the cooler months, but it can have the opposite of the desired effect. Fertilizer is important, but using too much can cause a nutrient imbalance or even damage to the landscape. Instead, avoid over-fertilizing by sticking to a consistent, moderate application schedule.<\/p>\n