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Design/build: Creating an escape with woodland gardens
The demand for woodland gardens, particularly in urban spaces is expected to increase. Below are some of the basic principles for creating a woodland garden for clients.
January 24, 2019
Business
Up-and-comers: Investing in and mentoring the next generation of landscapers
As a green industry professional, you know better than most how important it is to find qualified and dedicated employees, and one of the best places to find such employees is within the upcoming generation.
January 23, 2019
Business
Monrovia announces its 2019 garden trend predictions
This year’s seven garden trends relate to how the public is becoming aware of the value of the natural world and how plants can enhance lives.
January 23, 2019
Business
Buzz off: Adding mosquito control services to your offerings
In the dead of winter, mosquitoes may seem like the least of your worries, but if you are looking for an additional service to offer this year, mosquito control is one area to consider. There are over 3,000 different species of mosquitoes around the world and currently 176 of those species can be found in […]
January 22, 2019
Business
Industry roundup: New generation of Husqvarna chainsaws set new standard
Husqvarna has revealed its next generation of 50cc chainsaws for professional loggers and arborists, the Husqvarna 550 XP Mark II and the 545 Mark II. The company says these chainsaws are redesigned from scratch, resulting in a new level of cutting capacity, maneuverability and endurance, making them optimized for harvest forestry and urban forestry applications, […]
January 22, 2019
Business
When are you ready to invest in new equipment?
Functioning equipment is the backbone of any landscaping company, regardless of the kind of work you're doing. If your gear is starting to get old or is breaking down more often, it might be time to consider investing in new tools. When should you invest in new landscaping equipment? Here are some tips to help you make that decision a little bit easier.
January 21, 2019
Business
Why customer service is king in the lawn care business
Top on the list of customers' needs is good service. There is no innovation or ingenuity needed to give special lawn care. However, it is the little things that keep the customer happy.
January 21, 2019
Business
Keeping an eye out for winter pests
Your customers might think that the winter weather will keep pesky critters out of their landscape, but unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Take a look at a few visitors your customers might find in their landscape this winter.
January 18, 2019
Business
Snow plowing tips as Winter Storm Harper spreads
As Winter Storm Harper moves from the West to the Plains, Midwest and Northeast this weekend, your crews may be gearing up for some serious snow plowing.
January 18, 2019
Business
NALP shares its five 2019 landscaping trends
The National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) has released its list of top lawn and landscape trends to watch for in 2019.
January 17, 2019
Business
Revitalization: Keeping design ideas fresh
Everyone gets in a design rut from time to time, and with this new year on the horizon, landscaper designers might be worried about keeping their designs fresh.
January 17, 2019
Business
Freeze-frame: Understanding photo copyright rules
Discover what you need to know when partnering with a professional photographer for documenting your landscaping projects, here, on Total Landscape Care.
January 16, 2019
Business
Industry roundup: LiveWall installed in therapeutic conservatory
At the main campus of MossRehab in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, The Alice and Herbert Sachs Therapeutic Conservatory added an 84-square-foot green wall that is 12 feet wide and 7 feet tall.
January 16, 2019
Business
Hardscaping: Dealing with frost heave damage
After a hard winter, your clients may be seeing unsightly frost heave in their installed hardscaping. Here's what you can do to help fix the situation.
January 15, 2019
Business
Updating your company website: Cyber security and searchability
With the start of the new year comes the opportunity to revamp and update your landscaping company's website. Yesterday, we talked about the aesthetic side of the updating process; now, take a look at searchability and security aspects that accompany this kind of process.
January 15, 2019
Business
Revamping: Updating your company website for the new year
Sticking with the “new year, new you” mentality, now might be an excellent time to revamp and update your landscaping company’s website.
January 14, 2019
Business
Hubstaff streamlines administrative tasks for landscaping companies
As a landscaping or lawn care company, your crews are often spread far and wide throughout the day and can sometimes prove a challenge to accurately track.
January 14, 2019
Business
Cut it out: Winter pruning tips to keep in mind
Being proactive with pruning management is necessary to help maintain the beauty, health and longevity of your customer’s trees and shrubs, and it can offer a steady income in the months where some landscaping companies might be lacking project opportunities.
January 11, 2019
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