landscaping
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Rejuvenation & Pruning
Our landscaping vendor, BrightView, wanted us to pass along this important information on formal vs. seasonal pruning. You may have noticed some shrubs looking a little bare and this downloadable article will help fill you in on how shearing is detrimental to a shrub but proper seasonal pruning can enhance it’s health over time.
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Goodbye Thrive, Welcome Brown
By now most of you should have received a notice from Brown Community Managemet, Inc., stating that they will be our new management company starting on November 1st. This is true. Greenway Parc 2 and our past management company, Thrive, have agreed to a mutual separation. While they were not with us for very long, […]
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State of Community – August 2020
While some things seem to be looking a little unsatisfactory around the community with fallen trees and plants dying, due mostly from the storms and because of remaining issues with the irrigation, but be rest ensured that the Board is on top of things. Please remember that we are mostly a new Board with a […]
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Tree Trimming – August 2020
Though our landscaping vendor, BightView, started a few days later than scheduled, they having begun trimming trees and taking care of other trees and branches that have fallen. Please know that it will take some time to get to all of the trees in the community but, yes, they will get to them all. If […]
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New Landscaping Vendor
The Board would like to welcome BrightView as our new community landscaping company. We are excited to have them and you may have already seen them out making observations and detailed notes on what needs to be done. They have, in fact, already taken care a of few branches that needed removing as well as […]
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Irrigation Audit – July 2020
Our landscaping company has been on site the past few days doing an audit of our irrigation system. This includes all sprinklers, drip lines, valves and leaking pipes. They have, in fact, already replaced a few broken valves, some sprinklers and many drip lines that were missing their caps, which causes them to flow water […]