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Commercial Landscape Maintenance Schedule: A Simple Seasonal Framework
Property managers need a maintenance schedule that keeps the site presentable and predictable. Use this seasonal framework as a planning baseline.
A commercial landscape should never be treated like a one-time project. It needs a schedule that covers weekly appearance work, monthly inspection items, and seasonal upgrades so the property stays consistent for tenants, visitors, and owners.
Weekly and monthly tasks
Weekly work usually includes mowing, edging, trimming, and cleanup. Monthly work often shifts to irrigation checks, bed refreshes, plant health observations, and spot tree care. That is the core of our commercial grounds maintenance program.
Seasonal tree care
Spring and fall are good times to schedule pruning, hazard checks, and any larger tree work that can be planned in advance. If the site has a mature canopy or exposed wind load, fold in commercial tree care so the schedule includes risk management, not just mowing.
Property manager planning
Multi-site portfolios benefit from a recurring plan that tracks service standards across every location. That is where our multi-location management service fits best, especially for HOA and CDD communities, Class A office properties, and multifamily housing.
If the property needs curb appeal upgrades as part of the schedule, pair this with landscape enhancements so improvements happen on purpose instead of as a reaction.
Need help with this issue on your property? Our ISA Certified Arborists can evaluate your situation and recommend the best course of action.