05/19/2026
Summer is when grounds programs get tested, and the contracts that weren't structured right in spring tend to show it.
The properties that come through summer cleanly are the ones where the grounds care team used May to confirm the summer service plan, validate coverage across the site, and make sure documentation was current before the heat arrived. The properties where that didn't happen tend to surface issues in July — a frequency that should have been adjusted, irrigation that needed rechecking after the first few weeks of operation, or a developing condition from April that became visible once temperatures pushed everything harder. Those mid-summer conversations with property ownership are easier when the groundwork was done in May.
A well-structured grounds program is uneventful, which is exactly how property managers want it. The site looks the way it's supposed to, tenants don't raise concerns, and ownership sees consistent results without needing to ask questions. The window to set that up for the rest of the year is right now.
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