How to make commercial landscaping easy and eye-catching
Well-maintained and eye-catching commercial landscaping isn’t that difficult to design and it pays dividends in both the short and long term. Professional landscaping can enhance your company’s public image and go a long way to enticing new clients and retain existing clients. The aesthetic appeal of beautifully maintained landscaping cannot be understated. It stands out starkly against buildings that are surrounded by a landscape that has lost its way, ending up dusty, muddy, unkempt and knee high in weeds. So how can you create landscaping that looks good and isn’t time-consuming to maintain?
Three keys to easy commercial landscaping
Beautiful landscaping doesn’t have to be costly or difficult, not if you keep the following three principles in mind: keep it simple, keep it well-maintained and keep it watered.
Keep it simple: Whilst your landscaping will differ depending on your business and the image you want to promote to the public, it should always be kept simple. Numerous pathways, grottos and garden beds might be aesthetically pleasing, but at the same time they create an enormous amount of work for the gardeners will need to maintain it. (more…)

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