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Cut it out: Winter pruning tips to keep in mind
Being proactive with pruning management is necessary to help maintain the beauty, health and longevity of your customer’s trees and shrubs, and it can offer a steady income in the months where some landscaping companies might be lacking project opportunities.
January 11, 2019
Business
Preparing customer landscapes with firescaping techniques
Firescaping is a landscaping practices that help protect your customer's home from fire damages. Here are techniques you can use to best do this.
October 11, 2018
Business
Tree troubles: Causes of early leaf drop
Even though it was officially the first day of autumn just a few days ago, leaves shouldn’t be falling en masse quite yet.
September 27, 2018
Lawn maintenance
What’s the difference? Bagworms versus webworms
Know how to identify bagworms, webworms, and Eastern tent caterpillars, and be sure to educate clients about their threat to landscapes.
August 9, 2018
Business
Thinking ahead: Embracing fall in the garden and landscape
When summer is over, it doesn’t mean that a customer's yard has to go to the pits. Fall options are sure to make their yard the envy of the neighborhood.
August 23, 2017
Business
Take great care in pruning – a key task that’s easy to get wrong
February through March is the prime time to prune trees and shrubs before spring. Use this time to plan where and how much to cut. Read more on TLC!
January 17, 2017
Business
Remind clients: Landscapes can lower their energy bills
Money doesn’t grow on trees, but, when placed strategically, trees can save your clients money by lowering their energy bills. Click to read more.
July 6, 2016
Design-Build
Illinois landscapers, nurseries to donate hundreds of trees
Illinois landscapers will donate 200 trees to the State Fairgrounds to replace those dead and dying due to an infestation of emerald ash borer.
November 7, 2015
Business
Want some privacy? Call a landscape contractor
After your company has created a backyard oasis for a client, don’t be surprised if the customer notices something missing – not from your landscape design, which no doubt is flawless, but rather all along the periphery of it.
September 2, 2015
Business
How to: Repair winter plant damage
In many parts of the country, spring will soon reveal significant damage to landscape plantings. “Many factors contribute to how a plant is affected by winter,” says Brian Hudelson, director of the Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic at the University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension. “Plants that are marginally winter hardy to a region, stressed by disease or drought […]
April 21, 2015
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