Jill OdomBusinessPoll: Most Californians determined to keep saving waterAccording to a poll conducted by the Save Our Water program, 86 percent of Californians plan to continue to conserving water indoors and outdoors -- regardless of drought.April 15, 2016BusinessRemind clients often that landscapingâs ROI is realHere are five options you can present to your clients to help them get the most bang for their buck in any renovation or landscaping project. Click to read more.April 15, 2016Design-BuildSucculents provide beautiful options for dry environmentsSucculents are a go-to plant for drought-tolerant landscaping, but they aren't just for the desert. Here's a list of plants that can make it in each region.April 14, 2016BusinessLandscape architect pushes chemical-free, diverse lawnsLandscape architect Edwina von Gal isnât trying to rid the world of turf, but rather change the way people care for their lawns and increase biodiversity.April 14, 2016BusinessScotts Miracle-Gro to eliminate neonics from Ortho productsWhile scientific studies of so-called âneonicsâ differ on whether they are harmful to pollinators, Ortho has decided to phase out use of the chemical next year.April 13, 2016BusinessCalifornia HOA demands residents return to âbeautiful landscapingâThe Blackhawk Homeowners Association in Danville, California has had it with brown lawns. It's expecting âbeautiful landscapingâ from residents, drought or not.April 13, 2016BusinessTeen wins LawnStarterâs first âLawntrepreneur ScholarshipâSpencer Marble, the 18-year-old owner of Florida Lawn and Order, employees two full-time employees and provides lawn care to more than 50 customers each week.April 13, 2016BusinessLandscapers step up to help industry colleague hit by theftA landscaping company in North Andover, Massachusetts, was robbed of close to $4,000 in equipment despite having a number of deterrents -- like surveillance cameras.April 12, 2016Design-BuildPhysic garden recalls days when monks pursued medicinesA global healthcare company based in Switzerland is taking a leaf out of the monksâ book, adding a medieval medicinal garden -- or physic garden -- to its new campus.April 9, 2016BusinessState hasnât paid Illinois landscape contractor since last JulyLandscapers like J.P. Robson, owner of EMC2 Landscaping, have a bone to pick with the state of Illinois -- he hasn't been paid for since July of last year.April 8, 2016Previous PagePage 124 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 haulingHomeChevyâs 2026 Colorado revealed: 5 trims for work to off-road funHomeIgnite Attachments introduces soil conditioner for compact tractors