How to Add Seasonal Color to Your Landscape with Waterwise Plants
Make Your Landscape Pop with Color
Long dry spells are common here in San Diego County. With the dry season just weeks away, now is the time to reduce your water use, and you can do this by choosing drought-tolerant plants. By investing in waterwise plants, you can ensure your property weathers the dry season beautifully while conserving water and helping reduce water costs for HOAs and commercial properties.
When it comes to your commercial property or HOA community, making a positive first impression is important. After all, the appearance of your property can either entice clients and customers to step inside or cause them to think twice about making the move. People are naturally attracted to beauty, and some plants have a way of adding it to almost any place they are planted.
Of course, as the seasons change, so does the vitality of plants. Some plants can’t weather the storm of seasonal change, so they need to be replaced as the seasons change. Fortunately, even the simplest upgrade can make a significant difference in your property's appearance!
Adding seasonal color elevates your property's curb appeal. By adding colorful plants to your HOA monument or commercial property sign, you can create a first impression that lets passersby know that “They’ve arrived somewhere special.”

Water-wise Plants for HOAs and Commercial Properties
So, which plants are not only attractive, but also don’t need much water to thrive in your San Diego County landscape? You can use California native plants and water-wise flowers, to spruce up your property and keep water usage low. Here are a few suggestions:
Lavender (Lavandula): If you’re looking for selections that thrive in drier conditions, try Lavender. These beauties enjoy warm weather and plenty of sunshine. The purple shades are sure to attract all the right attention.
Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea): One of the great things about this selection is there are many color choices so that you can mix and match them in your monument or commercial property entrance sign.
Red Hot Pokers (Kniphofia): These unique plants bring vibrant color to properties in San Diego County. These are a hardy and bold selection that do well in landscapes near the ocean, like commercial properties and HOAs in Encinitas, Del Mar, Oceanside, or Carlsbad.
Salvia (Lamiaceae): Sweet scents galore! Salvia plants bring color and aroma to landscapes with plenty of sun exposure.
Royal Penstemon (Penstemon speciosus): When you want to add a rich pop of color to your HOA monument or commercial property, plant Royal Penstemon. You can find them in shades of lavender, light to deep blue, and purple.

Experience Quality Service The Difference...Is Growing
From commercial properties to apartment communities and HOAs in Vista, Carlsbad, and throughout San Diego County, if you're looking to partner with a new landscape maintenance service company, look no further than Westturf.
Westturf takes pride in delivering top notch landscape maintenance services designed to save water, while keeping your property looking crisp and pristine. We've been taking care of properties since 1972!
Is it time to upgrade your HOA monument or commercial property? Why wait! Contact us for a free quote at 760-650-3120 or send us a message.
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Do you have a landscaping project in mind? is it time for a new HOA landscaping company? Westturf Landscape Management is ready to help. We offer a wide range of services, from synthetic turf installation to weed and brush clearance and complete landscape transformations. When it comes to quality, efficient landscaping services, we have you covered.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Westturf Landscape Management
701 Mercantile Street
Vista, CA 92083
Phone: 760.650.3120
