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Blending backgrounds: Ginkgo Leaf Studio draws from architecture for designs
Ginkgo Leaf Studio, based in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, is a landscape design firm that prides itself on its ability to design landscapes that connect customers with nature and fit with the surrounding space. Jim Drzewiecki, owner and principal of Ginkgo Leaf, credits his business’s success to his passionate focus on design and attention to detail. An […]
October 11, 2019
Landscaper Profiles
Leaner, meaner: Seasonal Services focuses on how to improve daily
Details matter at Bret Achtenhagen’s Seasonal Services, based in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, and this goes beyond what happens on a customer’s landscape but also goes into how the company is run and finds cost savings. “It’s not about the dollars,” says Bret Achtenhagen, president and CEO of the company. “It’s about the pennies.” One tool that […]
September 18, 2019
Business
Easy methods to help clients have a smarter irrigation system
As customers look for water savings in their landscapes, you and your landscaping company can come alongside them to educate them on all the opportunities they have without having to remove every square inch of lawn on their property.
July 18, 2019
Business
Stress lightning safety to landscape crews during summer thunderstorms
The odds of being struck by lightning any given year is 1.1 million, but those who are working outside in open spaces are far more at risk.
July 9, 2019
Business
How to appropriately outfit your landscaping team for all weather conditions
Extreme weather conditions can wreak havoc on landscapers. Find out how to outfit your landscape crew for scorching summers and freezing winters here on TLC.
April 4, 2019
Business
Kinghorn Gardens: Growing with good people
Kinghorn Gardens keeps their client based full due to their meticulous landscape work. The problem is finding employees with the same passion & dedication.
June 14, 2018
Business
BrightView crews respond to extreme weather conditions caused by bomb cyclone
Certain coastal areas experienced icy flooding, but this did not discourage the BrightView teams from heading out to clear pathways at client sites. More here!
January 11, 2018
Business
Scientists believe La Nina (just what California doesn’t need) is likely
As El Nino winds down, meteorologists are beginning to predict the appearance of a La Nina, which is known as El Nino’s counterpart -- and it's not a good thing.
April 18, 2016
Business
New Holland compact tractors now ready for any weather
New Holland’s Boomer compact tractors, which range from 37 to 47 horsepower, are now available with a factory-installed, climate-controlled cab. “Now, operators can work even more productively with the year-round comfort and protection of a cab,” says Todd DeBock, leader of New Holland’s Pro Work Tools market segment. In addition to heat and air-conditioning, the […]
October 15, 2015
Business
Red-Dot Deck Grommet PRO recessed power outlet increases safety
Powering small items on raised decks can now be done safely and conveniently with the new Red-Dot Deck Grommet PRO from Thomas and Betts, which features a receptacle that remains concealed beneath the deck board, eliminating the draping of power cords along the deck surface. The Deck Grommet PRO also eliminates the safety hazard of […]
April 30, 2015
Business
How to winterize compact loaders
Whether you'll be using your compact loader this winter or storing it for the season, follow these steps to winterize your loader & protect your investment.
November 24, 2014
Business
How To Select, Maintain Irrigation Systems
Everyone knows that lawns need to be watered. However, there are some general guidelines landscapers need to follow. According to The Grounds Guys, depending on the grass, soil, sunlight and climate, most lawns need an average of 1 inch of water per week to maintain a healthy appearance.
August 13, 2014
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