tlcstaff (TLC)BusinessHealth Benefits of Nearby NatureDr. Roger Ulrich and Dr. Geoffrey Donovan will be presenting the relationship between trees, gardens, nature and public heath at Health Benefits of Nearby Nature in Portland, Oregon. On Sept. 12 at Portland State University’s Hoffmann Hall, the lecture will begin at 6 p.m. for registration, networking, educational displays and refreshments. The actual presentation will be from 7-9 p.m.July 22, 2013BusinessHow to maximize small spacesNYC Landscaper and interior designer, Amber Freda, has offered a few valuable and helpful steps in maximizing a home’s design. With not-so great views and awkward furniture that doesn’t seem to fit through doors, Freda has offered advice to help individuals design a small area.July 21, 2013HomeBenefits of Drip IrrigationTotal Landscape Care Magazine sat down with DIG Corporation to learn about the benefits of drip irrigation and how it relates to water savings.July 12, 2013BusinessGrowing the Money TreeYour business is established. You have a good reputation in your industry and a good management team in place. Gone are the days of building the business and putting everything back into the company to grow. That’s the good part! But with success come other questions and concerns.July 10, 2013BusinessTherapeutic Landscapes Symposium Set for April 4, 2014Dr. Duncan Nielson, Jr., will be the keynote speaker at the Therapeutic Landscapes Symposium on April 4, 2014. Neilson is a leader for Legacy’s new Family Birth Center – CVICU garden development and research studies. He is a member of the Society for Humanism and Medicine and served as the 2004 president and planner of the conference “The Nurture of Nature, and the Nature of Nurture”.July 10, 2013BusinessCLCA Awards 19 Local LandscapersThe San Diego chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) recently honored 19 local landscape contractors with 2013 Beautification Awards for excellence in landscape installation and maintenance, demonstrating the best quality, construction, originality and attention to detail on 2012 projects.July 9, 2013HomeFacebook, Hashtags, Vine on #SocialTuesdayA round table format on some of the key social networks & how to leverage them for businessJuly 8, 2013BusinessStates Fight LEED Wood RequirementsOur sister publication, Equipment World magazine, recently published a report discussing the problems states are having with LEED certification requirements for wood: A recent report from the Associated Press details controversy between several states—all but one of which are in the Southeast—and the U.S. Green Building Council over LEED certification of timber growers.July 8, 2013BusinessStock Up Your Outdoor Equipment ArsenalWhen it comes to landscaping commercial property, a little green can go a long way to infuse natural beauty into urban environments. New, old and anywhere in between, commercial properties call for attractive landscaping.July 8, 2013BusinessLow-Tech Field? Think Again.When the public thinks about landscaping, high tech doesn’t immediately come to mind. After all, this is work involving dirt, manual labor and plants. Mechanical engineering is represented in the form of a backhoe loader, for example, but that’s about as “technological” as the industry gets. Right?July 2, 2013Previous PagePage 29 of 341Next PageTop StoriesHomeThe TurfMutt Foundation’s tips to keep pets safe this winterGetting outside in winter reduces stress, improves mood, and helps with social connection and physical health for both people and pets, reminds the TurfMutt Foundation.HomeConducting a great client property walkthroughHomeIgnite Attachments expands lineup with 80-inch severe-duty bucket for skid steers, CTLsHomeA UTV from Toyota? – “Scion 01 Concept” Hybrid side-by-side unveiledHomeKubota brings smarter solutions to CES 2026