Showing posts with label Front Yard Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Front Yard Service. Show all posts

Monday, 27 July 2015

Commercial Landscape Design

In the highly competitive world of commercial real estate, first impressions can have a lot to do with whether or not a potential tenant signs on the dotted line. When a prospect arrives at your property for the first time, what will their immediate impression be?
If you want your property to be memorable and stand out from the crowd, a well-designed and expertly-installed commercial landscape can get you there. Ayres Landscapes Services experienced and award-winning team of commercial landscape designers and architects understand the positive impact a sustainable, professionally-designed landscape can have on visitors, tenants and surrounding community — as well as your property value.

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From initial consultation and master plan to proposal and installation, our budget-conscious approach to commercial landscape design includes a personalized site plan based on your goals, innovative design concepts and an emphasis on native plant material — after all, it’s in our name.

Commercial Landscape Construction

Implementing a commercial landscape design plan — from the ground up or as an enhancement — can be quite an undertaking. And when it comes to the heavy lifting, shortcuts are the last thing you want your commercial landscaper taking. From start to finish, Native Land Design’s commercial landscape construction methodology is all-inclusive and budget-conscious.
Some construction projects for a commercial landscape may include but are not limited to:
  • Tree and shrub planting/transplanting
  • Hard scape installation — e.g., patios, retaining walls, fencing, sidewalks, signage
  • Grading
  • Irrigation, drainage and storm water solutions
  • Landscape lighting
Ayres Landscapes Services is a fully licensed and insured commercial landscape firm. While working within a specified time frame, our construction crews follow stringent safety standards and maintain meticulous horticultural practices. We only use the highest quality native plant material and source additional landscape and hardscapes products from the most reputable suppliers.

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Commercial Landscape Enhancements

Revitalization — sometimes that’s all a commercial landscape needs to regain its relevance and keep tenants interested. For existing sites, commercial landscape enhancements are an excellent, cost-effective way to make that happen. Once areas of opportunity have been identified in your landscape, enhancements can be made to breathe life back into your property — and increase the property value.
In addition to reintroducing beauty and visual interest to the exterior of your site, commercial landscape enhancements have the capability to reduce utility costs, discourage crime, indicate new management and even improve pedestrian safety. Popular enhancements for a commercial landscape may include but are not limited to:
  • Mulch for landscaped beds
  • Low-maintenance plant material
  • Outdoor seating areas and sidewalks
  • Bold, seasonal color at high visibility areas
  • Sod installation
  • Outdoor lighting fixtures
If you are interested in enhancing your current property, Ayres Landscapes Services will take the time to fully understand your needs, budget and goals. By working closely with local landscape architects, engineers and site work contractors, Ayres Landscapes Services can deliver a sustainable project that brings the best out of your site while carrying your distinct signature.

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For Further Information Contact
Ayres Landscape Services, Inc
www.ayrelandscapesvcs.com
P.O. Box 1035
Chino, CA. 91708
909-464-2535

Monday, 20 July 2015

Drip Irrigation Service in California

This new infographic titled “Drip Irrigation Service in California” created from Ayres Landscape Services . Ayres Landscape is dedicated to providing services for our customers that is most beneficial to them as well as the environment we live in. We have been in business for over thirty years and have fifteen years of experience with installing retrofitting and maintenance for recycled water projects. To conserve water customers will switch from regular water use to recycled water use for all landscaping and irrigation of the property that Ayres Landscape is absolutely trained and equipped for putting in.

Monday, 22 June 2015

Small Front Yard Landscaping Ideas



Turn your small front yard into a big asset with easy landscaping ideas.

Make it personal. Remember, your front yard is your calling card to the neighborhood. Not only is it the space that makes a first impression to your neighbors, but also it’s the place to express your taste and personality. When choosing complementary plants and designs, keep the architectural style of your home in mind so that your small front yard represent the spirit of its traditional or contemporary style.

Size it right. Small front yard landscapes are all about proportion. Think of your small front yard as the collar and your home as the shirt. If plants or trees are too tall, they can overwhelm the front of your home. The landscape and hardscape should match the scale of the house – and complement its façade. Ornamental trees such as cypress can be used to "mask" or hide parts of the front of your home you want hidden or create a privacy wall. Cutting a large tree from the front of your yard might diminish shade but also reveal and enhance your home’s character and style.

Go bold. When it comes to flowering plants, there’s no limit to the amount of color you can use in your front yard. If you have a center walkway that leads to your front door, line the sides of the path with bright orange anemones or periwinkle blue bell flowers. Instead of planting hedges next to the house, a stand of Black-Eyed Susans makes a vibrant statement.

Grassy is not always classy. Small front yards can have beautiful, well-trimmed lawns if they’re maintained properly. Yet, don’t feel like you must have grass in your small front yard. An unkempt front yard with a lawn that is poorly cared for can quickly become an ugly sight to you and your neighbors. If you’re considering exchanging your lawn for a stone courtyard or wide walkway, fill borders and remaining areas with mulched beds of your favorite annuals such as snapdragons or African daisies. Pea gravel or pebbles make an easy ground cover for tiny front yards. Line the ground with a weed-resistant mesh before applying the gravel, and remember to treat moss growth and mildew promptly. 

As with the design of any landscape, the questions you must ask yourself about small front yards are these: How much work am I willing to put into the initial design and planting phase of this small front yard landscaping project, and how much time am I willing to spend on its maintenance after it’s installed?  Knowing the answers will help you narrow down your choices and design a smart small front yard! 

Contact
Ayres Landscape Services, Inc.
www.ayreslandscapesvcs.com        
P.O. Box 1035


Chino, CA. 91708
Ph: 909-464-2535