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Insurance Caters to Smaller Landscapers
USA Business Insurance is looking out for small landscaping businesses. The company has announced a Landscaper General Liability Insurance that covers circumstances that are not covered by generic general liability insurance in the landscaping industry.
July 5, 2013
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Bottoms Up for Dead Trees
One Wisconsin homeowner is turning peopleâs opinions about trees upside down, literally. After seeing this idea on a trip to Alaska, Bill Lanzel figured out a way to reuse dead trees, according to the LaCrosse Tribune.
July 5, 2013
Business
Therapeutic Garden To Be Place of Research, Healing
Gardens have been known to provide comfort and therapeutic healing, and one medical center in Portland is taking advantage of that research. The Legacy Emanuel Medical Centerâs Family Birth Center and Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit is going see the installation of a therapeutic terrace garden.
July 5, 2013
Business
Landscaper Celebrates 25 Years with Community
Belknap Landscape will be celebrating its fourth annual Area Appreciation Night at the Robbie Mills Memorial Stadium.
July 4, 2013
Business
High School Students Start Landscaping Business
Two brothers are working together to man a landscaping business while still in high school. After Patrick and Christopher Carozza Jr. mowed their grandparents yard, the neighbors wanted some help as well, according to My Record Journal.
July 4, 2013
Business
Transform Your Landscape With Bobcat, Celebritiesâ Help
Bobcat Company has teamed up with a few celebrities to help transform one individualâs landscape into a wildlifeâs paradise. Rick and Julie Kreuter, cohosts of âBeyond the Huntâ on the Outdoor Channel, will be giving one lucky winner the ultimate wildlife land makeover.
July 4, 2013
Business
Micro Irrigation Systems Market Expected to Grow 18 Percent by 2018
Micro irrigation systems are becoming increasingly popular all over the world, and a report from Transparency Market Research shows the demand is not slowing down anytime soon.
July 4, 2013
Business
City Struggles With Landscaping Costs
City beautification projects can be a great asset to a community, but it can also be expensive. One city is enjoying the lush landscaping, but is feeling the pressure of the costs, according to the Simi Valley Acorn.
July 3, 2013
Business
Two Foundations Help Two Habitat Families in Moline
Thanks to two foundations, two families will be living side by side in Habitat for Humanity homes. The Moline Foundation and the John Deere Foundation helped bring two families together in Moline, Illinois, according to the Quad-City Times.
July 3, 2013
Business
Dripline Caters to Changing Landscape
Netafim has introduced a water-saving product to help irrigation in landscapes.The Netafim Techline CV dripline is designed to help irrigation on landscapes that have elevation changes like slops or low-lying areas.
July 3, 2013
Business
Should You Hire New Employees?
Small business owners across the country deal with many problems, but one that always seems to come back to the table is the question of hiring new employees.
July 3, 2013
Business
Landscaper Heads Back To School To Better Business
Landscaping is not all about the trimming of bushes and mowing the lawn. In fact, many landscapers might argue that the majority of landscaping on an ownerâs end is sitting behind a desk.
July 2, 2013
Business
Low-Tech Field? Think Again.
When the public thinks about landscaping, high tech doesnât 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 thatâs about as âtechnologicalâ as the industry gets. Right?
July 2, 2013
Business
Pro-Tech To House Savik, Sno Pusher Brands
ProâTech Manufacturing and Distribution has completed a branding initiative to bring two brands under the Pro-Tech roof.
July 2, 2013
Business
Mulch Matters
Every landscaper knows that mulching is an extremely vital part of keeping a landscaping in tact and looking healthy. Mulching this July will be no different than last year, according to The Grand Rapid Press.
July 2, 2013
Business
Landscaper Offers Insight for Smart Irrigation Month
Heads Up Landscape Contractors is offering a few extra tips to help clients save a few extra dollars through the month of July. The company is celebrating Smart Irrigation Month by helping clients become aware of the campaign and how to better use water.
July 2, 2013
Business
Tree Band Helps Fight Swarming Gypsy Moths
Gypsy moths are taking over. States like Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Washington and Oregon have started to spray trees with Bacillus Thuringiensis to help control the spreading of the moths.
July 1, 2013
Business
Get Some R&R: Respect and Recognition
Do you want to be named the best landscaper in the industry and have your business featured in TLC? All you have to do is apply for our Landscaper of the Year program, presented by Case Construction Equipment, by July 31.
July 1, 2013
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