“More watering always means greener grass.”
False
“If that were true, your inbox would be full of compliments instead of water bills.”
“What happens when vendors only show up before board meetings?”
Everything looks fine… temporarily.
“It’s the landscaping equivalent of cleaning five minutes before guests arrive.”
What’s wrong with this picture?
Overgrown shrubs blocking visibility
The most important month for landscape success is…
The planning month
“The most common phrase property managers hear from landscapers.”
“We’ll take care of it.”
“Comforting words… with absolutely no timestamp.”
“All fertilizers are basically the same.”
False
“That logic also applies to coffee… and we all know how that ends.”
“The #1 reason HOAs switch landscape vendors.”
Poor communication
Why is this turf struggling?


One thing HOAs should receive every month from a great vendor.
Clear communication & site updates
“What usually happens after a landscaper says, ‘That’s not included.’”
A board discussion, resident complaints, and three emails asking you to explain it.
“Nothing like discovering ‘not included’ in front of a board.”
“Landscaping is just cosmetic.”
False False False
“Until it turns into a liability, safety issue, or emergency board meeting.”
“This ‘minor issue’ quietly becomes a $10,000 problem.”
Drainage or irrigation leaks
“Water always finds a way… especially into next year’s budget.”
Why will this community get complaints next month?
No seasonal planning
This approach lowers costs, complaints, and emergencies.
Proactive maintenance
“The #1 thing managers want from landscapers—but rarely get.”
Proactive communication before it becomes a problem.
“If we hear about it from a resident first… it’s already too late.”
This forces property managers to chase landscapers instead of manage communities.”
No updates, no follow-ups, no documentation.