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5 Tips for Landscaping Your Commercial Property

5 Tips for Landscaping Your Commercial Property

When it comes to commercial properties, the focus tends to be on the inside of buildings and the structures themselves. The landscaping around those structures is often thought of as an aesthetic element rather than a functional one, which can lead property owners to give it less consideration than it deserves. However, landscaping your commercial property can have a significant impact on its potential tenants and customers. It’s not just about making the outside look pretty — well-maintained landscaping also impacts a property’s curb appeal, resale value, safety, and more. Here are five tips for creating an aesthetically pleasing landscape for your commercial property:

 

Decide on a theme and colour palette

A common mistake that property owners make when landscaping their commercial property is assuming that bigger is better. When people hear “landscaping,” they often think of large trees, bushes, and other plants that will take years to grow. In reality, it’s more important to choose a theme and colour palette than it is to select specific plants. This allows you to regularly prune and maintain your landscaping to keep it looking fresh and well-cared for throughout the year, regardless of whether you’ve planted large or small plants. Choose a theme that fits your commercial property’s architecture and its intended audience. For example, if you’re operating a childcare facility, a desert landscaping theme might be a good fit. It will add visual interest while complementing the architecture of the building. If you’re operating a restaurant, a landscaping theme that focuses on edible plants, including herbs, berries, and other colourful produce, can be a great way to add colour to the property and provide a functional element.

 

Update your landscaping plan

If you’ve been operating your commercial property for any length of time, you’ve likely seen some changes in its overall landscaping. Trees may be taller, flowers may have come and gone, and new buildings may have been added to the landscape. Instead of letting this happen organically, you can use it as an opportunity to update your landscaping plan to create a more cohesive aesthetic on your property. You can also use this time to make adjustments based on wear and tear that the landscaping has experienced. If you have a particularly busy or visible area of your commercial property, you may want to consider bringing in a landscaping professional to create a visual plan that will help the space look its best.

 

Be mindful of drainage and erosion issues

When choosing plants for your commercial landscaping, be mindful of drainage and erosion issues. Drainage is the rate at which water flows through the soil; the rate at which water flows through the soil largely depends on the type of soil and what plants are in the soil. Erosion is the rate at which soil and other materials are washed away by water. Erosion can be particularly problematic in commercial properties with a lot of foot traffic, especially if you’re using gravel or other loose materials as a surface for pathways. If the ground around those pathways is sloped, the water will tend to flow down towards the pathways and can erode the soil, causing it to become loose and muddy. By selecting plants that reduce water flow through the soil and avoid loose materials for pathways, you can prevent erosion and make it easier to navigate around your commercial property even when it has rained recently. As a bonus, plants that help to reduce water flow through the soil are also effective at reducing flooding and standing water on your commercial property.

 

Add effective lighting

Another way to improve the appearance of your commercial property’s landscaping is by adding effective lighting. Lighting can help illuminate pathways, enhance colourful plants, create a more appealing look for certain types of businesses, and more. If you don’t have existing lighting fixtures for your landscaping, you can add lighting to your commercial property by installing posts or installing fixtures on existing posts, such as street lights. You can also add lighting to your landscaping by installing pathway lights, which are designed to be unobtrusive and can be installed in walkways and around plants. If you’re looking to improve the aesthetics of your commercial property’s landscaping, consider adding lighting to illuminate your plants, walkways, or other areas.

 

Incorporate drought-tolerant plants

Finally, one way to improve your commercial property’s landscaping is by incorporating drought-tolerant plants. These plants are designed to withstand dry soil conditions and can help reduce your maintenance time and water usage. Efficiency is a priority for many commercial property owners, and drought-tolerant plants can be a great way to increase efficiency on your property. In addition to using less water, these plants also tend to create less mess, reducing the amount of work you need to do to keep them maintained. By incorporating drought-tolerant plants into your commercial landscaping, you can potentially reduce your water usage by 50% or more. You can also reduce how much time you spend on maintenance, making it easier to keep your commercial property looking great all year long.

 

Bottom line

When landscaping your commercial property, don’t overlook the potential impact aesthetics have on your potential tenants and customers. Instead, choose plants that complement your architecture, select a theme that fits your commercial property, and be mindful of drainage and erosion issues when selecting plants. Additionally, incorporate drought-tolerant plants into your landscaping to improve efficiency and reduce maintenance time. When it comes to commercial properties, the focus can often be on the inside of buildings and the structures themselves. Landscaping around those structures is an aesthetic element that is often thought of as less functional than it actually is. By selecting plants that complement your architecture, being mindful of drainage and erosion issues, and incorporating drought-tolerant plants, you can easily improve the aesthetics of your commercial property’s landscaping.

 

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