
Commercial Landscaping in NJ: What HOAs and Property Managers Should Expect From Their Contractor
Dave Steinel • August 17, 2026
Managing an HOA community or commercial property requires consistent care for the outdoor areas residents, tenants, customers, and visitors see every day. Professional commercial landscaping in NJ should include scheduled maintenance, dependable crews, seasonal cleanups, and access to landscape design and installation services when the property needs improvements. Understanding these services helps HOAs and property managers choose a contractor that can support the property’s appearance and long-term landscaping needs.
A Commercial Landscaping Plan Built Around the Property
Not all commercial properties require the same services. An HOA may have common lawns, entrances, planting beds, and shared outdoor areas, while an office or retail property may focus more on landscaping around signs, walkways, and parking areas. DRS Lawn & Landscape develops customized plans based on each property's size, condition, schedule, budget, and appearance standards.
A property assessment may consider:
- Total lawn and planting-bed areas
- Current turf and plant conditions
- High-visibility entrances and common spaces
- Seasonal leaf and debris buildup
- Outdated or overgrown landscape beds
- Areas that may need sod, seed, mulch, or new plantings
Reliable Commercial Landscape Maintenance
Routine commercial lawn maintenance in NJ helps keep a property clean and professional throughout the growing season. DRS Lawn & Landscape provides scheduled mowing, edging, trimming, blowing, bed maintenance, and seasonal cleanup services with dedicated crews that become familiar with each property. Most commercial properties receive approximately 28 to 32 visits each year, typically with weekly service from April through October, depending on weather and turf growth.
Commercial landscape maintenance can include:
- Weekly mowing at a minimum three-inch cutting height
- Edging along lawns and landscape beds
- Trimming around obstacles and property features
- Blowing clippings from paved surfaces
- Spring and fall landscape cleanups
- Leaf and debris removal
- Bed preparation and edging
Seasonal Cleanups for Commercial Properties
Spring and fall cleanups are important parts of commercial landscaping in Morris County, NJ. Spring service removes branches, leaves, and debris left behind by winter, while fall cleanup prevents leaf buildup that can make lawns, beds, entrances, and shared spaces appear neglected. Seasonal services should be clearly included in the maintenance agreement so property managers know what work will be completed and when.
| Season | Commercial Landscaping Work |
|---|---|
| Spring | Remove winter debris, clean planting beds, edge beds, and prepare lawn areas |
| Summer | Mow, edge, trim, blow paved areas, and maintain a consistent appearance |
| Fall | Remove leaves and debris, clean beds, and prepare the landscape for winter |
| Winter | Review future improvements and plan landscape design or installation projects |
Commercial Landscape Installation and Construction
Routine maintenance cannot correct every landscaping issue. Properties with damaged turf, unfinished outdoor areas, or outdated planting beds may need commercial landscape installation and construction services. DRS Lawn & Landscape can create or renovate landscape beds, install mulch or river rock, plant trees, and establish lawn areas with sod or seed.
Commercial installation options include:
- Creating new landscape beds
- Renovating outdated or overgrown beds
- Installing fresh mulch
- Replacing mulch with river rock
- Planting trees for shade and visual interest
- Installing sod for immediate turf coverage
- Seeding larger lawn areas
- Improving entrances and common spaces
Commercial Landscape Design
Larger property improvements should begin with a professional landscape design that defines the placement of beds, plants, trees, turf, lighting, and other landscape elements. DRS Lawn & Landscape provides 3D landscape designs and CAD drawings, allowing HOA boards and property managers to review the proposed layout before installation begins. This planning process also helps establish the project scope, materials, maintenance requirements, and expected results.
Commercial landscape design may help with:
- Updating an aging community entrance
- Planning landscaping for new construction
- Redesigning overgrown planting beds
- Selecting locations for trees and seasonal color
- Improving movement through outdoor spaces
- Choosing materials that fit maintenance needs
- Visualizing the completed project before installation
What Should Be Included in the Contract?
A property management landscaping agreement should clearly explain the services, schedule, and seasonal work included in the contract. General descriptions such as “lawn care” may not provide enough information for an HOA board or property manager to properly compare proposals. Landscape design, construction, and installation projects should also be quoted separately from recurring maintenance so decision-makers can distinguish routine care from larger property improvements.
Before approving an agreement, ask:
- How many maintenance visits are scheduled each year?
- Will the property receive service on the same day each week?
- Will a dedicated crew be assigned to the site?
- Are spring and fall cleanups included?
- Does maintenance include edging, trimming, and blowing?
- Are landscape installation projects quoted separately?
- Are professional designs available for larger renovations?
- What plant warranty is offered after installation?
Choosing an HOA Landscaping Contractor in NJ
An HOA landscaping contractor in NJ should have the crews and equipment needed to provide scheduled maintenance and complete larger landscape improvements when necessary.
DRS Lawn & Landscape provides commercial landscape maintenance, installation, construction, and design for HOAs, offices, retail centers, and managed properties throughout Long Valley and nearby New Jersey communities.
Contact us today to discuss mowing, seasonal cleanups, planting beds, mulch, river rock, trees, sod, seeding, or professional landscape design for your commercial property.


