HOA Landscape Maintenance
Consistent landscape care for community entrances, common areas, clubhouse grounds, medians, sidewalks, and association-managed landscapes.

What this service is built to solve.
A community's landscape is one of its most visible assets. Residents see it every day, visitors notice it immediately, and prospective buyers use it to judge how well the community is managed.
Bushman's Landscape helps HOA boards, community managers, and association contacts maintain entrances, common areas, clubhouse grounds, sidewalks, medians, and landscape beds with a dependable, practical approach.
What it can include.
Each property is different. These items describe common ways this service can support a cleaner, healthier, and more manageable landscape.
Common-area mowing and turf care
Edging along sidewalks, curbs, and beds
Shrub trimming and landscape bed cleanup
Entrance and monument sign landscape care
Mulch refreshes tied to community landscape beds
Visible irrigation observations and recommendations
Tree trimming needs identified for community areas
Seasonal cleanup and storm debris support
Landscape Maintenance for HOA Communities
HOA landscaping has multiple stakeholders, shared budgets, resident expectations, board priorities, and recurring maintenance needs. Entrances must look welcoming, common areas should stay accessible, and landscape beds should be maintained before they become a source of complaints.
Bushman's Landscape helps communities stay ahead of these issues through routine maintenance, site awareness, and practical recommendations.
Areas We Can Maintain
Community landscapes often include a mix of high-visibility entrances and larger shared areas. The scope can be built around the specific areas the association manages.
Main entrances and monument signs
Clubhouse and amenity-area landscaping
Sidewalks, paths, medians, and shared green spaces
Mailbox cluster and common-use areas
Perimeter beds and buffer plantings
Reducing Resident Complaints
Many landscape complaints come from predictable issues: overgrown shrubs, weeds in beds, dry areas, faded mulch, landscape debris, and inconsistent edging. A clear maintenance scope helps reduce these recurring frustrations.
The goal is to help the community look maintained, welcoming, and professionally managed throughout the year.
A practical way to start.
- Step 1
Walk the community with the manager, board representative, or designated contact.
- Step 2
Review common areas, entrances, beds, irrigation concerns, access, and maintenance priorities.
- Step 3
Prepare a recommended scope that is clear enough for manager or board review.
- Step 4
Maintain the agreed areas and provide practical recommendations as needs appear.
Common questions.
What is included in HOA landscape maintenance?
The exact scope depends on the community, but it can include mowing, edging, trimming, landscape bed maintenance, mulch refreshes, visible irrigation observations, tree trimming needs, and cleanup support.
Can you work with property managers and HOA boards?
Yes. Bushman's Landscape can work with property managers, community association managers, board members, and designated association contacts.
Can you help with community landscape improvements?
Yes. Maintenance can be paired with plant replacement, entrance refreshes, bed redesigns, irrigation recommendations, soil amendments, and seasonal cleanup.
Tell us what the property needs.
Share the property details and the team can follow up with the right next step.