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What we do

Landscaping

Foul-territory beds, perimeter irrigation, and the visual finishes that make a complex feel professional.

Landscaping is the difference between a field that plays well and a complex that feels professional. It's the first thing visiting teams see and the last thing they remember.

Our landscaping program covers everything outside the lines: foul-territory plantings, perimeter trees and hedges, walkways, signage zones, and the irrigation cycles that keep all of it green. We prune on the agronomic schedule. Drainage paths along the perimeter are inspected and cleared so a heavy rain doesn't flood the infield.

The result is a complex where every sightline reinforces the level of care happening on the playing surface. Visitors see one thing; players feel another; both align with what the brochure promised.

What this program covers

Each task below is a recurring item on our schedule — calibrated to your surface, climate, and play calendar.

  1. Water management

    Run the perimeter and landscape irrigation cycle to match the weather and each planting's needs — deep, efficient watering that keeps the grounds green without waste. We walk every head and valve to confirm coverage and pressure, and keep the perimeter drains clear of silt, debris, and biofilm so a heavy storm runs off the grounds instead of flooding the beds and walkways.

  2. Mowing

    Mow the lawns, foul-territory areas, and perimeter green spaces on a fixed cadence, keeping a clean, even cut across the grounds.

  3. Fertilization

    Fertilize the landscaped beds, lawns, and perimeter plantings on a documented schedule calibrated to each species — keeping the grounds green and healthy, not just the field.

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  4. Herbicide application

    Treat weeds in beds, walkways, and perimeter areas with the right product at the right window — keeping the grounds clean without harming the ornamental plantings.

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  5. Pest control

    Monitor the beds, lawns, and perimeter plantings for pests and apply targeted controls before an infestation spreads through the landscaping.

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  6. Pruning & landscape upkeep

    Prune trees and hedges, edge walkways, blow and sweep perimeter zones on a fixed cadence — the visual finishes that signal "this complex is taken seriously" the moment a visitor walks in.