Showing posts with label Landscaping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscaping. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Commercial Landscaping in Orlando

As a business owner in the Orlando region, you have stiff competition when it comes to curb appeal. The presence of multibillion dollar budgets for theme parks, and high-end retailers stacked end to end in some areas of the city raises the bar for everyone with a commercial business. To catch the eye of passing motorists in their air-conditioned cars with tinted windows, you need a WOW factor that extends beyond your signage. Whether people realize it or not, plants can add pizazz to their storefronts.

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Great Pizza-Maker, Terrible Gardener
If you are a successful business owner, you are probably great at your individual business niche-you would have to be, to survive today's rough and tumble economy. However, you may not be a super gardener. That is where commercial landscape companies fill in. It is a worthy investment to give your business, real estate holdings and other commercial a face-lift by hiring a commercial landscaper. A commercial landscaping business will know the ins and outs of creating a beautiful entrance for your business. They have the manpower and purchasing power to efficiently design, install, and maintain your commercial landscape. A couple of petunias in a pot will not cut it. To compete for people's attention, a rainbow of well-designed color is in order.

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What your Commercial Landscaper can do for You
There is more to landscaping than planting some annuals and turning on the sprinkler. Landscapes in high-traffic areas such as strip malls, shopping malls and pedestrian plazas take a beating-intentional and otherwise. Contracting with a commercial landscaper can give you peace of mind that whatever happens to your property, it can and will be fixed promptly and efficiently. Just a few things that routinely happen to commercial landscapes: graffiti, run-over sprinkler heads, kicked sprinkler heads, stolen plants, insect infestation, litter, leaf litter, storm damage and more. Commercial landscapers can take care of each of these situations to help you put your best foot forward.

Permits and More
A good reason to hire a landscaper certified by the FNGLA, the governing body of commercial landscapers, is that your certified commercial landscape contractor will know what permits are needed for new installation, and municipal rules and restrictions for landscape maintenance. A certified commercial landscaping company will also have all of the necessary insurance and pesticide licenses and training to keep you and your customers safe and happy. There is more to building a sidewalk than putting in a few bricks in the sand. Let a certified commercial landscape professional install your new landscaping and hardscape to keep your business current with all construction and accessibility regulations.

There are hundreds of landscaping companies listed in the phone book. Before you sign a contract, be certain to check their licenses, insurance, certification and references. Doing so will help ensure that you have a positive experience with your commercial landscaping contractor.

Commercial Landscaping in Orlando

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Top Tips For Orlando Landscaping

Gardeners and homeowners living in Orlando, Florida are lucky. The warm, humid climate allows for a beautiful landscape, year round. Homeowners and business owners can capitalize on the wonderful climate by planting landscapes that shine all of the time. Follow these top tips about the best plants for Orlando, proper maintenance for Orlando landscaping and more, and you will install an Orlando landscape with across the board appeal.

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Best Plants for Orlando
Orlando gardens can shine year-round with these plants:
Trees: Crape Myrtle, Poinciana, River Birch, Magnolia, Holly, Palm Trees
Shrubs: Indian hawthorne, Azalea, Cycads, Wax Myrtle, Allamanda
Perennials: Canna, Shrimp plant, Orchids, Knockout roses, Ginger lily, Heliconia, Plumbago, Eucomis, Daylilies, Bromeliads
Annuals: Pansies, Snapdragons, Pentas, Annual vinca, Cleome, Geranium (just about everything!)
Vines: Confederate jasmine, Passionflower, Clerodendrum

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Best Maintenance Practices for Orlando Landscapes
Water: Water deeply and infrequently, for both lawns and landscapes.
Pruning: Prune plants just after they flower, before they set new flowerbuds. Try to avoid the "meatball" look.
Mowing: Mow your grass to the proper height for its species. Doing so will help prevent weed seeds from sprouting and prevent fungal problems.
Planting: Select plants that will do well in the areas you want to use them. Some plants like sun and others like shade. Starting out with plants in the right areas will save you time and money later. Additionally, some annual flowers like cool weather-pansies and snapdragons included, while others thrive in hot weather-pentas and annual vinca like it hot!
Soil Preparation: When adding a new landscape installation such as a new flower bed or a new foundation planting, always add about four inches of topsoil/compost blend to your existing soil. A little soil prep in the beginning goes a long way.

Secrets for Super Landscapes in Orlando
If you get jealous of the gardens every time you drive by a beautiful lawn, or visit one of Orlando's many theme parks, take heart-you can achieve that look yourself! The main thing that separates large, professionally tended landscapes from home landscapes is bulk! Even if you are a plant fanatic and have a difficult time deciding which plants to buy, control the impulse to buy one of everything. For bedding plants and flowers, choose three to five types and buy at least 15 of each plant. You can then mix them together, or plant them in overlapping sweeps in the flowerbed. Try it! You will see juts how easy it is!

One other secret for a super landscape: Start with a good foundation planting including trees and shrubs-both evergreen and deciduous. Then change your annual plants at least twice a year. Nobody enjoys looking at pansies struggling in the heat.

Try these tips and tricks and you will have a landscape that is the envy of your neighbors.

Top Tips For Orlando Landscaping

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