Here’s a Preview of Your Upcoming Landscape Services
Good afternoon!
Looks like the rain dances were not enough, we are currently experiencing a record drought. There is light at the end of the tunnel, our rainy season is right around the corner. This week our mowing team addressed Collier blvd. drainage swells vegetation. Mowing team will continue weekly servicing, areas of sod that are stressed will be left alone to reduce further damage. The Pruning team and I completed the service request up to Wednesday of this week, we will be addressing new requests next week.
Important Note: The week of May 19th, I will be out of office. Jesus Hernandez will be on site to review service requests and supervise.
Irrigation
Clock E Renovation ( weeks of 5/12-19/2025) will be completed:
- Replacing and waterproofing all valve box wiring connections
- Extending wiring where needed
- Replacing outdated solenoids and decoders
- Repairing or replacing damaged valve boxes
- Approval is in process for Hoover to map the mainlines, which will significantly help us understand sizing and flow across clocks.
- 5/05/2025: Clock E renovations and 20 service requests turned it to office.
- Friday- Travis and I will review open proposals and bring them to the management office for review.
Fertilization & IPM
- Week of Jan 7, 2025: Applied granular fertilizer (16-0-8) to grass
- Week of Jan 13, 2025: Applied fungicide to Brown Patch areas
- Month of April Pelican Lakes
- Fertilized grass with 16-0-8
- Fertilized palms with 0-0-30
- Sprayed chinch
- Weed control
- Applied nutrients
- Photos: Click Here
- Month of April Pelican Lakes
Pruning Schedule
- Week of May 12: (Property wide Pygmy Palm seed pod removals and Service Request)
- Week of May 19: (Orange)
- Week of May 26: (Brown)
- Week of June 2: (Red)

Thank you all for your continued teamwork and dedication—have a great Greenscapes day!