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NALP names its keynote speaker for upcoming LANDSCAPES 2017
NALP has announced the keynote speaker for LANDSCAPES 2017, its networking and educational conference held on Oct. 18-20 in Louisville, Kentucky. Details here!
August 18, 2017
Business
Gadgets and gear for keeping cool while working in the heat
Landscapers are looking for ways to stay cool! Products promising relief range from low-cost sponges for hard hats to cooling vests that can cost hundreds.
August 18, 2017
Business
What came first: The chicken or the coop?
With more and more customers jumping on the edible gardens train, another aspect of their yard to table landscape is the idea of chickens and chicken coops.
August 18, 2017
Business
10 hardy houseplants you can recommend to clients
If you’ve ever been asked for houseplant suggestions by clients and wish you had better recommendations to give them here are 10 easy-to-care-for plants you can suggest.
August 17, 2017
Business
Researchers study soil microbiomes found under National Mall turf
The turf outside the National Mall in our nation's capital was replaced, which gave scientists the opportunity to study the bacteria in the soil. Details here!
August 17, 2017
Business
OSHA announces final ruling on respirable crystalline silica exposure
OSHA hopes to curb lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, silicosis and kidney disease in America’s workers. More info on Total Landscape Care.
August 17, 2017
Business
Casella set new industry standards with Airwave App
The Airwave App provides remote access of noise dosimeters and personal air sampling pumps. Casella’s latest products are supported by the app. Details here!
August 16, 2017
Business
Charlottesville’s Emancipation and Justice Parks scheduled for a redesign
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department has issued a request for proposals for the redesign of Emancipation and Justice Parks. More on Total Landscape Care!
August 16, 2017
Business
How to: Ridding your client’s yard of moles
If your customers have seen the tell-tale signs of moles in the yard, assure them that there are a few things they can do to keep these critters at bay.
August 16, 2017
Business
Factors to consider when working with Japanese maples and bamboo
The most iconic fauna associated with Japanese gardening are the Japanese maple and bamboo. While both plants are beautiful, they should be planted with care.
August 15, 2017
Business
Approaching the subject of incomplete payments
At some point in your business career, you will receive a check from a customer that does not have the correct amount on it. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
August 15, 2017
Business
News roundup: Common Areas now offers “Company” edition of software
Common Areas has combined the maintenance and field service management program features to create a more affordable method to increase operational efficiency.
August 15, 2017
Business
Baaaad idea? City’s goatscaping program dies off as goats disappear
In Portsmouth, Virginia, the city decided to purchase 10 goats and 10 sheep back in 2013 to “mow” the grass. Read more about the program after 4 years..
August 14, 2017
Business
ASLA launches its 2017 Diversity Summit Report
In 2013, ASLA’s first Diversity Summit convened to develop a deeper understanding of why the landscape architecture industry is not more diverse. Details here!
August 14, 2017
Business
Lighting roundup: aspectLED expands LED lighting category
The landscape lights have a safe voltage of 24VDC for easier wiring, and can use up to 80 percent less power than equivalent incandescent fixtures. More here!
August 14, 2017
Business
What you need to know about planting bulbs in August
Spring is the most popular season for planting flowers and bulbs, but there are a few bulbs that actually need to be planted in the fall to yield results.
August 14, 2017
Business
USDA Hardiness Zones: More of a guideline than a rule
Hardiness zones are nothing new in the landscaping world, but they shouldn’t keep you from looking into options outside of your USDA zone.
August 11, 2017
Business
The possibilities of 3D printing in the landscape architecture field
Thanks to the fused deposition modeling patent expiring in 2009, the 3D printing has become available to companies in the industry! More on Total Landscape Care
August 11, 2017
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