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When we designed this property, the goal was to give it real curb appeal without creating a high-maintenance headache. We planted ornamental grasses, hydrangeas, coneflowers, and Black-eyed Susans throughout the grounds. These aren't just pretty - they're tough, low-input plants that perform season after season with the right care behind them. We also built out a clean sitting area using stone, gravel, and Belgium block to give employees and visitors an actual place to spend time outside.
The plant installation was only part of the equation. What keeps a commercial landscape looking this intentional over time is consistent grounds maintenance. Clean mulch beds, properly managed grasses, flowering perennials that come back fuller each year - that's what ongoing commercial lawn maintenance actually delivers. It's the difference between a landscape that ages well and one that quietly falls apart.
A lot of commercial properties underestimate what a well-designed and well-maintained landscape does for a building's image. Tenants notice it. Clients notice it. It signals that a property is cared for - and that matters more than most people realize. Good landscape design isn't just aesthetic, it's an investment in how a property is perceived every single day.
This is the kind of work we take real pride in. Designing something that holds up, grows in beautifully, and still turns heads years later - that's the standard we hold ourselves to on every commercial site we manage.