Spring Landscape Maintenance for Your Community

As spring approaches, property association management teams are working closely with landscape contractors to ensure your community’s outdoor spaces are well-maintained and thriving. Here’s what you can expect in the coming weeks as essential landscape projects get underway.

Mulch Proposals & Tree Trimming
Landscape contractors will soon be submitting mulch proposals to enhance curb appeal and improve soil moisture retention. Additionally, spring tree trimming will begin to promote healthy growth and reduce potential safety hazards caused by overgrown or weak branches.

Irrigation System Testing
To prepare for warmer weather, crews will conduct irrigation tests to ensure all sprinkler systems are functioning efficiently. These tests help detect leaks, adjust coverage, and optimize water use to support a lush landscape while minimizing waste.

Horticultural Care & Turf Maintenance
Several key horticultural tasks are planned to boost plant and turf health:

  • Fertilization to provide essential nutrients for stronger, greener lawns and shrubs.

  • Hard pruning of overgrown plants to encourage new growth and maintain a neat appearance.

  • Aerating turf to improve soil oxygen levels and enhance water absorption.

  • Applying pre-emergent in shrub beds to prevent weed growth before it starts.

These proactive measures help maintain a vibrant and well-manicured landscape throughout the season. Residents can expect to see crews working diligently to enhance the beauty and sustainability of shared outdoor spaces. If you have any questions or concerns about upcoming landscape maintenance, be sure to reach out to your property association management team or Optimum today.