Hello Winter, Goodbye Summer!


October 27, 2021

Summer is finally coming to an end and we are getting excited to start beginning our winter projects in the next month! Summer was no doubt a busy season for us, but we couldn’t be happier with the impact we made on the appearance of our commercial properties. We truly understand the importance landscaping can make on a company and love seeing how even the small changes can make a place look completely different. Landscaping can make a huge difference not only in the way people view your company, but also the attention and attraction you receive, retaining tenants to employees, reducing liability and also increasing property value. Everyday we strive to deliver consistently excellent results for every property whether that is designing new landscaping ideas, maintenance work or making sure irrigation systems are working and placed in the perfect locations to ensure that our landscapes are successful during the year. And this summer, our guys worked long, hard hours to make these happen. They did plant removal around parking lots and buildings, trimmed tress, mowed, installations, repairs, moved large boulders, designed and landscaped around buildings to make sure each property was well kept and clean and done at a high standard to meet each companies needs. We believe first impressions count and that is why our guys are out there day in and day out taking care of these businesses. We are proud of our guys and we hope you are just as proud at how your business looks as we are when we complete it!

 

The past few weeks have slowed down for us as we have been finishing up odds and ends of our summer projects. We are now preparing to focus on snow removal and de-icing. We have been going to each property and doing winterizations/blow outs to get ready for the upcoming snow!  We are also getting our trucks up and running with plows and spreaders all hooked up. As much as landscaping can make an impact on a company, making sure commercial properties are maintained and ready after a snow storm is just as important. Bring on the snow!

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