Friday, February 24, 2012

Commercial Landscaper Having a BLAST at the CAI Trade Show in Phoenix AZ!

The NASCAR them at this year's Community Associations Institute Trade Show show in Phoenix was really fun. We hope everyone is enjoying it as much as we are... here is a 360 degree photo of the event as it is happening :)

Thanks to Great Sponsors... CAI & COIT!!



APARTMENT COMMUNITIES - HOA - BUSINESS COMPLEX

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

ProQual 500 Shirts Are In...!

ProQual is sponsoring a booth this Friday at the CAI Trade Show in Phoenix. The Community Associations Institute has over 700 members in the Phoenix - Central Arizona Chapter and this is a great opportunity to see what's happening around our state and network with other members.

Stop by our booth (Numbers 84 & 85) for a chance to win one of our cool new t-shirts designed especially for this show theme! See you there :)

ProQual Racing T-Shirt!
Specializes in Multi Housing Communities - Residential and Commercial HOA

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Water Management in Arizona…


Water is essential for a healthy landscape. With utility rates on the rise, water usage must be managed better than ever. Our Water Management Specialists utilize the highest level of technology to create specific Water Management programs for each property. Satellite based irrigation controllers and local weather stations, allow us to create an irrigation schedule to use just the right amount of water for your landscaped area… keeping your landscape looking good, while sustaining your water budget in Phoenix AZ.

How often should you water plants in Arizona? Regular watering schedules need to be adjusted throughout the year depending on the temperature and humidity levels of the season. It is a good idea to inspect your plants regularly for signs of overwatering or underwatering and adjust irrigation of plants to present conditions on your property.

Believe it or not, a plant can tell you whether or not it is stressed if you learn how to recognize the signs. Here are a few simple tips to understand what your plant is feeling...

Signs of underwatering:

  • Older leaves begin to drop after turning yellow or brown
  • Lower part or root zone fells too dry
  • Leaves are wilted or dropping
  • Leaves begin to curl up
  • Stems or branches die back


Signs of overwatering:

  • Mushrooms or algae are present near plants
  • Top soil is constantly damp
  • Leaves turn lighter green or begin to yellow
  • Younger shoots are droopy or wilting
  • Excessive plant growth
  • Leaves are green but feel brittle


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