Landscape Committee
Our property is large. There is approximately 6.2 acres of all turf area including our common parks with 2.4 acres of home planting beds. That equates to 7.6 miles of edging! We have hundreds of trees to keep healthy and thriving.
The Landscape Committee volunteers meet on the third Thursday monthly to review homeowner landscape requests and consult on current work and progress with the landscape crew area manager. Bridlewood contracts with Nasim Landscape
for services such as mowing, edging, pruning, lawn care and other ongoing landscape maintenance needs. The meeting often includes a walk around the property to assess quality of work and consistency.
The LC also oversees subcommittees for Irrigation and The Tree Project, a removal and replacement project for mature and diseased trees.
LC Policies and Procedures
About Landscape Services
Your homeowner dues pay for the upkeep of our front lawns and common areas that makes Bridlewood’s surroundings so pleasing. Not only does it make your life a little easier, but this visual
consistency helps maintain top property value, too. If you are a gardener and enjoy yard puttering and embellishments, you can add personalization with containers and annuals in the front and create your personal paradise in
the back yard.
Since March 2024, Bridlewood contracts with Nisam Landscape for maintenance services such as mowing, edging, pruning, fertilizing and weed control as well as other ongoing landscape maintenance needs. The Landscape Committee meets monthly with our assigned Quality and Safety Manager, and the Division Manager joins us regularly, too.
Nasim’s provides a customer portal for the BOA Landscape Committee to follow all crew activities and follow up on submitted homeowner requests. This centralized communication tool will mean better and quicker response to issues as they arise.
We also irrigate the entire property! In 2024, we are installing a new digital weather station controller to monitor to manage water breaks and make repairs efficiently. This is expected to yield significant savings in water usage.
Plus we hire other companies as needed for enhancements and tree care. Keeping up with our aging property has a lot of turnover in plant material!
In the viewpoint for expectations, it is important to recognize that the services provided are for landscape maintenance rather than being a personal gardener for our front yards and
common areas! Essentially this means that Nasim crews do the mowing, edging, fertilizing, leaf clean up, and pruning. They work for efficiency and consistency, so individual yard needs cannot be accommodated.
Nisam Landscape does not pick up your back yard debris or prune your specialty items. Although precautions are taken, delicate items you place may be at risk by the mower and blowers.
Because of these factors,
the LC change form is vital for your request to make changes and/or report any landscape plants or trees that are dying.
Seasonal Work Outline
Our contract includes an updated detailed month-by-month schedule, subject to weather conditions, so there is accountability and continued tracking of the contractual agreement. Look on the Bridlewood Bulletin Board at the mailbox station for current activities.
- Winter. December – February
This is considered the off-season. Mowing slows, then stops. Season review. During this time, crews complete clean-up of beds. Crews traditionally takes two weeks off during Winter holidays into the new year.
- Spring. March – May
Crew prepares for high season: bed clean up, moss control. lawns and bed fertilizers. Pre-emergent and growth regulator applied to stall weeds. First mow occurs, then usually every other week to begin. Spring pruning. Irrigation
system assessed and repaired.
- Summer. June – August
Full season is all about routine maintenance: weekly mow, bi-monthly edging, keeping the walkways blown. Irrigation peaks during summer.
- Fall. September – November
Fall pruning. Leaves. leaves, leaves! Tree care time.
Your volunteer LC works long and hard. We have lots of nooks and crannies with our narrow side entrances in particular. If you have a problem or get missed when the crews drop by send us an email using the button below. We want to know so accountability is met! If you are seeing positive changes, we’d like to know that too! We’ll pass the good news along to the crew as well. And of course, if you need to make or report a landscape change, use our online form. It’s quick and easy.