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4 Landscaping Tips for Landlords

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Savvy landlords seek to create the best rental experience for tenants without a large time commitment. From a neutral designed interior to a landscaped outdoor space, it can be challenging to maintain your property with other responsibilities as a landlord. When potential tenants view your rental, the landscaping can make a statement about the property’s interior condition and indicate whether it is well maintained or left to ruin. Kingsport’s commercial landscaping company, Promier Landscapes, shares four landscaping tips for landlords to help your property shine without added maintenance costs.

  1. Keep Landscaping Simple

A complex landscape may be beautiful to you or your tenants, but the complexity requires time and energy for upkeep. Unfortunately, most renters are unwilling to maintain the landscaping and professional companies often charge more to sustain intricate landscaping designs. Therefore, the Johnson City lawn care professionals near you recommend low maintenance options for rental properties to keep costs down but still provide a beautifully landscaped area. Using a ground cover can help replace some of the turfs. Also, choose trees, shrubs, and plants that need little attention and minimal water for growth. Rarely turning the soil, planting densely, and heavy mulching can help minimize weed growth in flower beds and around the base of trees and shrubs.

  1. Choose Native Landscaping Elements

When you choose trees, shrubs, or plants for your rental property, look for native species that are indigenous to the Tri-Cities region. The native elements thrive because they adapted to the hydrology, geography, and climate, which results in less caretaking. The Bristol landscaping company, Promier Landscapes, can assist with appropriate landscaping choices for your rental property that will thrive and cost less for installation and maintenance. Choosing native landscaping elements typically do not require extensive fertilizer, pesticides, or watering once they establish themselves and begin to mature.

  1. Avoid Personalized Landscaping

A homeowner can personalize the landscaping around their home. In most rental units, the landscaping is minimalistic as not every resident enjoys the same landscaping design, and maintenance falls on the landlord who may have multiple properties. Therefore, your lawn care specialists in Kingsport advise landlords to skip the cute garden gnomes and nick-nacks that personalize the landscape and stick with the basics. Use colors such as shades of brown, silver, white, black, gray, and green for neutral landscaping that will not alter the surrounding area’s nearby textures and colors.    

  1. Consider Resident Pets

According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA) 2019-2020 APPA National Pet Owners Survey, approximately 84.9 million homes, or 67% of U.S. households own a pet. Out of those 84.9 million pet homes, 63.4 households own a dog. Therefore, that means you may have more than one tenant that needs space for their pet to wander outdoors. Planning for pet areas in your landscaping design can increase your property interest when it comes to pet owners.

However, the Johnson City landscaping professionals at Promier Landscapes recommends following a few general guidelines to help protect your property and the tenant’s pet.

  • Choose plants and shrubs that do not have burrs, thorns, or thistles that can catch an animal’s fur or paws.
  • Create a border with large rocks or driftwood to discourage residents and pets from entering off-limit areas.
  • Use pet-safe mulch recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMA) to ensure pet health while outdoors.
  • Create paths throughout the area with pebbles, brick, mulch, or pavers for animals who love to patrol their territory.
  • Toxic plants can be deadly to some animals, so exercise caution when choosing plants such as rhododendron, lilies, nandina, yew, or azalea. For the complete list, visit the ASPCA website.

Commercial Landscaping in Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol, Tennessee

The quality and simplicity of your rental property landscaping should be the main focus. By limiting the features in your landscape design, you will enhance your property and please potential tenants. When you are ready to design your rental property or revamp a location, feel free to contact the professional landscape designers in the Tri-Cities area at Promier Landscapes. Our experienced staff can help you turn your property from “whoa” to “wow,” so call us today at (423) 872-2988 or feel free to contact us online to schedule a consultation.

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