AALC's landscape management program is an industry leading multi-faceted approach that encompasses strategic and proven processes to deliver the greatest value for every site we set foot on. From estate homes to corporate campuses our teams deliver through regular training and the most innovative equipment on the market. Our vision for our client's sites is to be the single source solution for all our clients landscape management needs. AALC landscape management professionals will work with you to develop a multiyear plan to help you budget for regular maintenance costs along with capital improvement costs so that your assets are always looking their best.
Our dedicated team of professionals install complete landscapes at a wide variety of facilities. From small restaurants to large multi building complexes we have the equipment and experience to properly install every facet and size of commercial landscape. During install our team of managers and crew leaders regularly meet to review all necessary details to not only complete the installation on time but within budget. We take great pride in putting forth maximum effort during installation as this helps to negate the need on going warranty visits and allows the landscape installation to flourish from day one.
AALC, Inc. exists to perform expert landscaping and irrigation services by enhancing the communities we live in, contributing our best solutions to every project, and communicating clearly and completely to ensure our customers are fully satisfied. We are lifetime landscape professionals, brought together by our shared passion and purpose which we bring to the ground daily. Collectively, the esteemed experience of our team is what has contributed to our consistent growth and success, and to the beautification of the properties we have had the privilege to care for.
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Fun fact about oats in honor of Oatmeal Month! Oats (Avena Sativa) grow in fields like wheat and barley year round. Crops sown in spring and harvested in August are called 'spring oats'. Crops sown in September and harvested in spring are called 'winter oats'. ... The groat or oat is inside, protected by the husk.
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Snow day in Texas yesterday! Show us pictures of how much snow you got! Were your kids able to build a snowman or just catch a few flakes on their tongues?!?!
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