Patty Vaughan (TLC)BusinessToo many clients? No problem.Some landscapers in the industry are facing a good problem. Yes, a good problem exists, and it’s having too many clients. Being busy is a good problem to have, but it becomes a problem when too many clients are calling and rolling through the door and need service.July 1, 2013BusinessNew York Non-Profit Receives Green Roof SystemThe Point Community Development Corporation in New York added a touch of green to its roof. XeroFlor America installed a Flor Green Roof System for the 7,350-square-foot roof.July 1, 2013BusinessLandscaper Uses Cutting-Edge Method to Replace FuelOne landscaper is using the sun in a cutting-edge and unique way. Madison Earth Care’s Bob Blundon started using solar energy at his home, but realized he could apply the same concept to his landscaping business, according to WTNH.July 1, 2013BusinessOrganizations Encouraging Smarter WateringWater is becoming a serious topic of conversation across several organizations. Smart irrigation systems are becoming increasingly popular across the country, but areas are still plagued by severe drought and water restrictions. Some counties and cities are even offering tax incentives for installing the smart systems, according to the Washington Post.June 28, 2013BusinessLandscaping Design Website Adds 21 Style GuidesLandscapingNetwork.com has released 21 new style guides. The new guides are available for download and printable formats, and each one covers landscaping styles and themes from Japanese- and Mediterranean-style gardens to tropical and desert landscapes.June 28, 2013BusinessLandscaper Offers Tips To Produce Greener LawnsWasted water is a huge concern across America, especially during the dry months. Landscape sustainability expert and professional landscaper, Joe Lamp’l of “Growing A Greener World,” has given a variety of tips to maintain a healthy lawn.June 28, 2013BusinessRide-On Trencher Delivers More Power In Tighter SpacesDitch Witch has created a ride-on trencher designed to produce more power and reach tighter spaces.The RT30 ride-on trencher features a 24.8 horsepower Kubota diesel engine, a compact footprint, a tight turning radius and four-wheel drive.June 28, 2013BusinessFlorida Botanical Garden to Add 20,000-Square-Foot Visitor CenterThe Naples Botanical Garden is finally moving forward on a large project after 80 years of planning. The botanical garden will be building a new 20,000-square-foot visitor center, which will have a store, an auditorium, more gardens and a restaurant, according to NBC2.June 27, 2013BusinessScotland Students Experience Landscaping FirsthandStudents in Scotland are getting a cultural experience when it comes to landscaping. Schools in Falkirk, Scotland have been encouraging younger generations to get involved with plants, flowers and vegetables.June 27, 2013BusinessMuseum’s Exhibit Caters to LandscapersThe Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts is opening a new type of exhibit that might spark the interest of some landscapers.June 27, 2013Previous PagePage 171 of 199Next PageTop StoriesHomeCat Reclaimer Wedge Boots: classic work boot style with modern comfortsA classic work boot style with modern comforts, including full-grain waterproof leather and a slip-resistant outsole.HomeFirstgreen's strongest electric skid steer loader, the Elise 1200HomeThe Catch-All LoadRunner saves on overhead liftingHome2026 UTV roundup: A workhorse for every price rangeHomeSnowRunner game offers realistic equipment simulation