June Commercial Maintenance Update

Summary

Summer conditions are settling into Northeast Florida as Rockaway Sustainable Landscaping continues proactively managing commercial client properties through drought conditions, irrigation restrictions, turf recovery, weed control, and seasonal landscape maintenance. In our June commercial update, we discuss current agronomic strategies, irrigation management, maintenance operations, and what commercial clients, HOAs, and property managers can expect as the summer rainy season approaches.

Summer has officially arrived across Northeast Florida, bringing increasing temperatures, humidity, and the anticipated return of more consistent rainfall patterns. While the region remains under significant drought conditions and Class III water restrictions, periodic rain events throughout the spring have helped reduce stress on turf and ornamental plant material.

Agronomic & Irrigation Updates

Rockaway’s agronomic team is currently completing Application 5 and beginning Application 6 across commercial properties. Recent applications included Arena systemic insect control for chinch bug prevention, along with fertilizer and supplemental nutrients designed to improve turf recovery, color, and root health during drought conditions. Upcoming applications will focus on granular fertilization and pre-emergent weed control as summer rainfall increases.

Our irrigation teams continue operating under St. Johns River Water Management District Class III restrictions using cycle-and-soak irrigation programming to maximize efficiency and minimize runoff. Established landscapes remain limited to one irrigation day per week, while new landscape installations continue under modified establishment watering allowances.

Maintenance Operations

Throughout June, Rockaway crews will continue mowing, edging, weed eating, blowing, weed control, and detailed property maintenance across all commercial accounts. Larger properties continue utilizing Rockaway’s structured sectional maintenance system, allowing crews to rotate through dedicated detail zones weekly while maintaining consistent property presentation and operational efficiency. Detailed maintenance tasks include hedge pruning, hand pruning, bed cleanup, vine removal, and seasonal horticultural services.

Seasonal Enhancements

Enhancement activity remains strong heading into summer, with the next seasonal flower rotation expected to begin in late June and continue through early July. Our teams remain proactive in monitoring landscape conditions and adjusting maintenance strategies as weather patterns evolve throughout the summer season.

As always, we appreciate the continued trust our commercial clients place in Rockaway Sustainable Landscaping as we work to keep your properties healthy, attractive, and resilient throughout the summer months.

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