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Here's what we were working with: bare, worn-out beds that had lost their color and definition. The straw had broken down, the beds looked tired, and the overall property just didn't reflect the kind of polish you'd expect from a financial institution. It's a pretty common situation for commercial properties that get heavy foot traffic - the landscape fades gradually, and one day you realize it's been a while since it actually looked sharp.
We came in and freshened up the pine straw across the entire property - entrance beds, foundation plantings, the roundabout, tree rings, and the beds running along the building. Fresh pine straw does a lot of work. It gives the beds a clean, uniform base that makes the shrubs and trees pop, locks in moisture, and keeps the beds looking intentional rather than neglected.
The difference between before and after is the kind of thing that's hard to unsee once you notice it. The beds go from dull and patchy to rich and defined. The shrubs look better because the ground around them looks better. The whole property just reads as well-maintained - which is exactly the message a business like this needs to send.
Pine straw is one of the most cost-effective ways to keep a commercial property looking its best between major landscape updates. We handle jobs like this regularly - everything from single-building offices to large multi-building campuses. Fresh straw, clean edges, and attention to every bed on the property.