Posts Tagged ‘HOA Landscape tips’

March Landscape Maintenance Tips for San Diego County

Spring is Just Around the Corner: Prepare Your Landscape It’s the first week of March, and Spring is ALMOST here. With the arrival of March comes the perfect time to start, refresh, or revitalize your landscape! Yep, it’s March Madness, too, and we’re not talking about college basketball. It’s that time of the year when…

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Irrigation Audits After Winter Storms: Why February Is Critical

We love it when it rains in San Diego County — the rain is much needed.  But when there’s rainfall, there’s no need to have your irrigation system running. Overwatering plants can lead to a wide range of issues, including root rot and disease. Plus, every drop of rain we receive in our region matters,…

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Post-Rain Checklist for San Diego County Landscapes

No doubt that the areas around San Diego County look pristine after the rains. Everything looks clean, the sky is blue, and it’s a great time to enjoy the outdoors. Go for a hike and you’re bound to see plants waking up and blooming. In February, the signs of spring are evident. Your newly planted…

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Is Your HOA Ready for the Next Landscape Season?

Spring is Right Around the Corner — Is Your HOA Ready for The Next Landscape Season? Spring begins March 20, and that’s just a little more than a month away. That means there are essential tasks to complete to ensure your landscape is prepared or spring. Spring is a prime season for gardens and yards…

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How Poor Landscaping Increases HOA Liability and Insurance Claims

Managing Your HOA’s Landscape Maintenance Landscaping affects more than curb appeal in your HOA community. For example, if the landscape looks poor and unmaintained, it can create dangerous conditions that can increase liability and insurance claims. That’s because neglected landscapes in your HOA can create tripping hazards, injuries from fallen tree branches, and water damage…

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January Landscape Tips for San Diego County

Tips to Maintain Your Landscape in January It’s January in San Diego County, and we’re at the height of the dormant season. It’s typically the coldest month and it can be wet, too. January middays are often bright and clear with a slight chill in the air. With that said, it’s a good time to…

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