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Send us the basics on your property, the type of site and what it needs, a full landscape, ongoing grounds maintenance, or a specific project, and we’ll set up a time to come take a look and get you an estimate.
What's Included in Commercial Landscaping
For a commercial property, the grounds are the first thing a customer, tenant, or client sees, and they say a lot about how the business is run. We keep commercial properties clean, planted, and presentable across lower Cape May County, from the lawns and beds to the trimming and site work that keep it all in shape.
Everything is built for shore conditions and for how a commercial site actually gets used, so it holds up to the traffic and keeps looking right between visits. We also design and install flowerbeds at entrances and signage where a property wants the extra curb appeal.

Our Commercial Landscaping Services
Sod Installation
Sod gives a commercial property a full, established lawn right away, with no long stretch of bare dirt or patchy seed while customers and tenants are looking at it.
We prep and grade the ground and lay it tight so it roots into one even lawn, on the grounds, the medians, and the lot islands that have to look finished. It is the fastest way to get a commercial property's lawn presentable and keep it that way.
Planting & Tree Installs
Our planting handles the shrubs, beds, screening, and tree lines that make a commercial property look established and intentional.
We pick plants that take the salt and sandy soil and the hard use of a commercial site, whether it is screening a lot, dressing an entrance, or planting out a property, so they hold up instead of needing constant replacing. The right plantings set the tone for how the whole property reads.
Mulch Installation
Fresh mulch keeps a commercial property's beds looking clean and maintained, and it cuts down the upkeep by holding moisture and keeping weeds from taking over between visits.
We mulch the beds, borders, and plantings across the property, refreshing what has broken down and laying it at the right depth. It is a low-cost way to keep a commercial site looking sharp all season.
Hedge & Shrub Trimming
Overgrown hedges and shrubs make a commercial property look neglected fast, which is the last thing a business wants customers seeing.
We trim and shape them on a schedule so they stay clean, dense, and in bounds, across a single building or a whole managed property. Keeping the trimming on a schedule is a big part of keeping a commercial site looking maintained year-round.
Grading & Drainage
Water pooling in a lot, washing across walkways, or sitting on the grounds is a liability and an eyesore on a commercial property.
We grade and shape the ground so water runs off the way it should and the site drains right, which on the flat, low-lying ground down here is a common commercial problem. It is also the groundwork under any sod or planting that has to hold up on a commercial site.
Land Clearing & Brush Removal
Our land clearing opens up commercial lots, clears overgrowth and brush, and gets a site ready to build, pave, or landscape. From an overgrown parcel to a section that needs clearing for expansion, we take it down, clear it out, and haul it off, so you are left with usable ground.
On commercial and development sites down here it is often the first step before anything else can happen.
What Commercial Landscaping Says About a Business
On a commercial property, the grounds are part of the business, whether you think about them or not.They are the first thing a customer, a client, or a prospective tenant sees pulling in, and a clean, well-kept property signals a business that runs tight, while overgrown beds and a tired lot signal the opposite, before anyone has walked in the door.
For a retail or service business that is curb appeal that brings people in; for an HOA or a managed property it is what residents and owners are paying for and judging you on; for a rental or office property it is part of what fills and holds tenants. The grounds also have to hold up to real use, parking, foot traffic, and the wear a commercial site takes, and to drain right so water is not pooling where people walk and park. Get it right and the property works for the business every day; let it slide and it works against it. The grounds are too visible to leave to whoever is cheapest and least reliable.















