Jill OdomBusinessLandscaping fee hike rejected; city officials seek solutionFor the first time in 31 years, residents of Clovis, California, have rejected the rate increases for landscape maintenance districts. Click to read more.June 6, 2016BusinessLandscaper resists state’s demand to restore right of wayAfter three years of warnings and deadlines, the state of Michigan has filed a lawsuit against a landscaper for his outdoor living creation. Click to read more.June 6, 2016Design-BuildEndless Summer variety reinforces hydrangeas’ lasting popularityEven though the Endless Summer variety of hydrangea has been around since 2004, the interest has not died out; it’s actually growing. Click to read more.June 3, 2016BusinessNews roundup: Copperhead bites landscaper who reached for itA landscaper suffers a copperhead snake bite while another rescues a woman from a fire in her home. Click for more of the week's news in landscaping.June 3, 2016Design-BuildDetroit combats urban decay, pollution with rain gardensDetroit is home to several bioretention gardens, thanks to a collaboration between Water and Sewage Department and the University of Michigan that enlivens the city.June 2, 2016BusinessRebates help drive growth in green roof, wall installationsInstallations of green roofs and walls grew 18.5 percent last year, and the city that contributed most to that growth was Washington, DC. Click to read more.June 2, 2016BusinessLandscape designer wraps up work on Vikings’ new stadiumLandscape architects have been working on the landscape of the Minnesota Vikings new stadium that is set to open in July. Click here to read more!June 1, 2016BusinessFlorida counties limit fertilizer use to protect water qualityTotal Landscape Care takes a look at the fertilizer limit in Brevard County in Florida. Click here to read the story.June 1, 2016BusinessTopiaries are stars of South Carolina’s Festival of FlowersCreating topiaries is a labor of love and a yearlong operation in preparation for June’s South Carolina Festival of Flowers, held in Greenwood. Click to read more.May 31, 2016BusinessResearchers to attack emerald ash borer with army of waspsThanks to researchers at the University of Delaware, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved an insect that can combat the emerald ash borer. Click to see more.May 31, 2016Previous PagePage 118 of 153Next PageTop StoriesHomeOTR debuts new non-directional compact tractor tireThe WorkBoss CT combines superior off-road traction, sidewall protection, and self-cleaning abilities with unique design elements for enhanced use on everything from extreme off-road surfaces to turf.HomeVermeer debuts two new mini loader attachments for microtrenching jobsHomeKubota launches new RTV-X long bed UTV for 1,200-lbs. of haulingHomeChevy’s 2026 Colorado revealed: 5 trims for work to off-road funHomeIgnite Attachments introduces soil conditioner for compact tractors