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Best business practices: Numbers (not hope) make winners
LandOpt's David Gallagher explains how a structured annual planning process gives landscapers the data they need to maximize profitability. Read more here.
December 12, 2016
Design-Build
Why Education is the Key to Success
If you had to narrow down what’s made you successful into one word, what would it be? For one landscaper, his answer was “education.” Steven Wright — owner of Creative Landscape & Irrigation in Asheboro, North Carolina, and a 2014 Landscaper of the Year Finalist — shares his thoughts below. “Our biggest key to success […]
November 24, 2014
Design-Build
How Carolinas Landscaper Found Success
Building a successful landscape business is no easy task, something Scott Reister, owner of TG&R Landscape Group in Rock Hill, South Carolina, understands. But in the past two decade, he has grown his business into one of the top in the country. Here are his four secrets to success. [youtube x6JttElRp9s nolink] 1. Reputation. “Having […]
September 26, 2014
Business
6 Steps to Business Success
Ever wonder what it takes to run a thriving landscape company? While there are no quick fixes or mysterious answers, there are things you should be doing to set your business up for success. Watch the video to hear what has helped Matthew Gilligan, owner of Magnolia Landscape in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and a TLC […]
July 28, 2014
Business
5 Things Every Successful Landscaper Should Do
Lewis Bennett and Dana Shook, owners of Green Dreams Landscape Management in Aberdeen, North Carolina, have worked hard to get to where they are today. To hear their tips for success, watch the video or read some of their business techniques below. [youtube XWg0i–wBkw] Read more about Green Dreams Landscape Management in the July issue […]
July 2, 2014
Design-Build
Stop Playing It Safe
Why and how to change your mindset about failure
April 30, 2014
Business
Secret to Landscape Success in 3 Words
Can you describe your landscaping success in three words? Terry Sims can. As the owner of The Garden Artist in Boise Idaho and a TLC Landscaper of the Year finalist, Sims knows what it takes to be successful.
April 21, 2014
Design-Build
No Speed Limit to Growing Business
Slow and steady wins the race, right? Maybe not, according to my sources for “How To Grow Your Business,” which will be featured in the April issue. Going into this story, I expected to hear reasons landscapers should be cautious about expanding their companies too fast – such as spreading themselves thin, sacrificing quality, losing […]
April 2, 2014
Design-Build
Congratulations, Contractor of the Year!
Jeremy Hiltz, Equipment World’s Contractor of the Year The ballots are in, and the winner is… Jeremy Hiltz. Jeremy Hiltz Excavating was named Equipment World’s (TLC’s sister publication) 2014 Contractor of the Year Saturday night in Las Vegas. Hiltz Excavating in Ashland, New Hampshire, is an $8 to $10 million company that incorporated in 1996. […]
March 11, 2014
Business
[Video] How To Thrive During Economic Downturns
Contractors share how they diversified and grew their business during recession.
February 19, 2014
Business
How to find the right benefits plan
Tax and income information about “qualified plans” — are they the best option for your business?
February 6, 2014
Business
5 Keys to Wisconsin Landscaper’s Success
A 23-year veteran in the landscaping industry and one of TLC’s Landscaper of the Year finalists, Joe Hanauer knows what it takes to be successful. Hanauer, owner of Landscape Architecture in Madison, Wisconsin, uses his business and design savvy to keep customers impressed, as well as to cut costs. Check out his tips for success […]
January 14, 2014
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