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With over two decades of creating award-winning solutions for properties throughout Atlanta, Georgia, HighGrove Partners provides comprehensive Land Services, Landscape Maintenance and Water Management programs to property managers and owners enabling us to serve all of your outdoor needs.
HighGrove Partners
2M ago
As a property manager, your actions can significantly impact your tenants. Whether you’re dealing with budget-related issues, vendors, property changes, tenant build-outs, or simply interacting with them on a daily basis, your decisions reflect on you and your company. Here are some common tenant issues and ways HighGrove can help you address them:
Landscape Enhancements Or Improvements
HighGrove is a full-service commercial landscaping company. Unlike many landscape companies in Atlanta, we offer much more than just landscape design. We also do landscape maintenance, irrigation, retentio ..read more
HighGrove Partners
3M ago
Your commercial property is extremely visible during the daylight hours. Signage is easy to read. Turf glimmers with fresh morning dew. Plants are healthy and green with touches of fall blooms. In the sunlight, your property shines.
However, you might have noticed those daylight hours do not stay for long. As evening approaches visibility isn’t as clear, and visitors are left scrambling to their cars or designated areas.
So, how can additional hours of light help your Atlanta commercial property? For starters, it adds an extra security feature. This reassures employees and tenants ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
Irrigation systems are a must for Atlanta landscapes. They take the guesswork out of irrigation schedules and help your turf and plants get the right amount of water.
But do you want to make your system even more efficient?
To take your commercial landscape’s system to another level, consider adding cost-efficient upgrade components.
Here’s a look at the options, benefits, and costs of upgrading your commercial irrigation system.
What Are the Best Irrigation Add-Ons?
You can incorporate a range of system upgrades on your property, such as smart controllers, soil moisture sensors, and rain shut ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
Fall is a wonderful and hectic time of year.
Summer has wound down, children are into their busy school schedules, and the leaves on the trees are changing color as the temperatures cool. Beautiful fall colors in the form of pansies and violas mixed with colorful kale are bursting from Atlanta commercial landscape beds. These changes have been happening all around us so quickly, but they’ve now settled. Fall is feeling like it’s finally—officially—here.
But don’t let all this magnificent color distract you from the tasks at hand. While fall may seem like the time to take a break after the busy ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
A recent survey done by Kingsley Associates asked multi-family residents what they think about outdoor amenities in their apartment communities. While different types of outdoor amenities vary between low-rise suburban to high-rise urban settings, all residents seem to enjoy and seek out communal outdoor spaces that foster social interaction.
The study showed that one of the most desirable outdoor amenities is ornamental green spaces.
Gardens Are Quiet Mental Retreats
Garden areas, whether rooftop or courtyard-style areas, are in high demand. They are a quiet retreat for today’s student or bu ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
Lawsuit is the last word a retail property owner wants to hear. But the variables on your site — especially after dark — can increase liability when the landscape is not properly maintained. Low brush can block views, and damaged hardscape and curbs are trip hazards. Come winter, snow and ice introduce a litany of potential slip-and-fall scenarios.
Even in plain view during the day, common landscape trouble areas can cause problems. The good news is, there are some basic enhancements that can increase nighttime safety and improve how your retail property functions. Here are common nighttime l ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
Last month I met with a property manager here in Atlanta who had reservations about adding seasonal color to her property. The property is quite mature with shaded flowerbeds and, in the past, other commercial landscaping contractors had not been very creative with their seasonal color displays.
Since past contractors struggled with what shade-loving plants to use in these flowerbeds, she asked me, somewhat hesitantly, what HighGrove would do differently with her seasonal color.
This is a question we are often asked at HighGrove because we understand the struggle in having shaded flowerbeds bu ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
An Atlanta office park is all business—tall, gray buildings with lots of traffic coming in at 8 a.m. and then departing at 5 p.m. Commuters with their laptop bags and cell phones rush to prepare for the day’s meetings and prioritize their lists of job tasks. And then they leave at the end of the day, hurrying home to have dinner and see their families. Nothing adds life and color to this metro-Atlanta commercial property scene like a lush, rolling, vibrant green lawn and landscaping. An office park that takes great pride in its property and its tenants knows this burst of color brings life to ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
Spring and summer color for Atlanta commercial properties is meant to do one thing: POP! Spring and summer annuals are designed to punch up an entry or other focal points of a property and wow anyone who views it, from tenants to passersby.
Spring and summer color selections are much more vast than fall and winter. Plants grow taller, fuller, and their maximum height is different for each plant.
These characteristics mean that in order to make an impact, you must create “blocks” of color, rather than do a fluid layout with more movement. The advantage to this blocked full look is that yo ..read more
HighGrove Partners
1y ago
Turf in shaded areas of your Atlanta property is dying out. No matter the weather or what landscape maintenance efforts you try, the grass simply doesn’t want to grow in heavily shaded areas of your landscape—and you want a solution.
We see this often on properties with mature trees with canopies that provide lots of shade. The benefit of shaded areas is that they are cooler and often more pleasing for people who are spending time outdoors on your commercial property. But growing grass is often a problem. What should you plant instead of grass in the shade?
The good news is, there are alt ..read more