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Best Plants for a Commercial Property

Choosing the best commercial plants is crucial to keep the landscape flourishing and welcoming. They are a great way to add curb appeal and aesthetics to commercial property. They also provide a great first impression and increase the value of the business.

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Best Plants for a Commercial Property

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  1. Add Color & Curb Appeal to your Commercial Property any Time of Year! What Should You Plant? The climate plays a major role in deciding which plants are best to use on the business property. Certain flowers and plants can only thrive in certain seasons. Choosing the right mix of plants for your landscape will keep it flourishing & welcoming. Attract visitors & highlight your brand with colorful blooming flowers in spring Welcome guests to your business with the inviting fragrances of Lavender or Honeysuckle Crocuses | Daffodils | Tulips | Pansies | Violas are popular spring options Choose from flowering plants such as Aster | Peonies | Geraniums | Magnolias Fall colors are Deep & Vibrant. Irises | Peonies | Chrysanthemums are all popular fall flowers Winter annuals include: Snapdragons | Violas | Painted Tongues | Pansies Ornamental grasses provide a full and lively display Hardy bushes that will be able to withstand the colder weather are ideal for winter Made by: landscape-solutions.net

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