Introduction
Landscaping can transform the look and feel of any property. As Los Angeles prepares to host millions of global visitors for the 2028 Olympics, now is the time to ensure your property’s exterior reflects your brand, professionalism, and pride in your community. This guide shares landscaping strategies tailored to SoCal’s climate, water regulations, and Olympic-scale expectations.
Why Curb Appeal Matters More Than Ever
- Tenant and visitor impressions shape leasing and brand value.
- Professional landscapes reflect safety, quality, and upkeep.
- With the Olympics, even small flaws will be noticed on a big stage.
Low-Water, High-Impact Landscaping Trends
- Drought-tolerant plants: agave, lavender, succulents, ornamental grasses
- Smart irrigation systems: reduce water waste and qualify for rebates
- Mulching and hardscaping: suppress weeds and reduce long-term maintenance
Key Landscaping Zones to Upgrade
- Property entrances and signage areas
- Walkways and gathering areas
- Parking medians and perimeter planting beds
Year-Round Maintenance Recommendations
- Schedule quarterly seasonal plant refreshes
- Monitor irrigation zones monthly for leaks or misalignment
- Prune, weed, and mulch regularly to retain polished appearance
Conclusion
Position your property for Olympic-level exposure and pride. Woods Maintenance Services offers full-service landscaping and irrigation solutions designed for Los Angeles properties that demand excellence and efficiency.