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Partnering with a Landscaping Company
When it comes to the construction business, time is money, and as most of us know the simplest misstep could cost a contractor a lot of time and money. Typically, the final stage of any construction project is wrapping things up with complimentary landscaping. This step doesn’t only require an experienced company but a “well-equipped” landscaping company. One that can handle this important aspect of the construction process properly and accurately.

At Pink and Green Lawn Care and Landscape we love working on landscaping projects with contractors because they always know exactly what they want. We are always mindful that general contractors have a lot on their plates and manage multiple projects in multiple locations. We do not need our hands held. It is always a priority that our landscaping process is streamlined. We always meet our deadlines so you can meet yours.

Our ability to handle all aspects of the landscape related services on the job site is the greatest value we provide to general contractors and builders. You no longer have to manage the irrigation guy, the pavers guy and the guy that’s planting shrubs and trees. Our complete and competent team does it all.

How do we do this?
Pink and Green is a reliable, full-service landscape company that has been in this field for over 8 years. Over the years, we have been able to handle hundreds of projects swiftly and accurately with consistent quality. Our experience and research over the years has taught us that reducing the number of subcontractors on a project ultimately improves the quality of work.  As a reputable landscaping company, we always stand boldly behind our work.

We own a 7.5-acre nursery fully loaded with over 150 varieties of ornaments plants, trees and shrubs. We also stock many types of mulch, rock and soil.   This gives us an edge and allows us to easily locate any supplies necessary to suit your taste and design preferences.

One thing is guaranteed; if you can dream it, we can create it and implement it. Get in touch with us today and let’s make your construction project a complete masterpiece with exceptional landscaping.

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the commercial property owners

What is commercial landscaping?

Commercial landscaping involves the planning, designing, installation, and maintenance of aesthetically appealing outdoor spaces on a property where business takes place. A pleasing work environment is known to increase output of employees and attract more clients to the business.

Local municipalities specify the amount of trees and other landscaping required for businesses to have and ultimately maintain. The amount is usually based on business type, zoning and square footage.

Do I need a permit to remove or replace trees?

This is different for every city, but as a rule of thumb, a permit is not required to remove a tree if it has a trunk diameter of less than 18 inches (measured at a height of 4.5 ft). There are very often instances where a permit is required so it is always best to check with your city’s landscape inspector before removing ANY tree.

For example, a permit is required to remove a ‘street tree’, a ‘historical tree’ or a previously preserved tree. As always, you will need to replace any tree that is removed so that your property ALWAYS has the minimum number of trees required for your property.

How many trees am I supposed to have on my property?

The minimum number of trees required on your property is based on the square footage of the lot and how the property is zoned. For most landscape requirements, you can typically obtain a copy of Code of Ordinances on the website of the city of which your property is located.

Do palms count as trees on my lot?

Palms generally do not provide significant canopy. Therefore, the short answer is no. However, in many cases a landscape inspector may allow you to group palms into a set of 3. Each set of palms meeting the requirements of 1 tree replacement. The palms must also meet certain size requirements, with the minimum clear trunk height starting at a specified height. In most cased palms planted in groupings must be planted with staggered heights.