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Industry roundup: ICPI announces new HNA awards categories and judging criteria
New hardscape categories were added to HNA's awards categories. Natural stone & vintage installation are two examples of the new criteria judges will look for.
July 5, 2018
Business
What to do (and who to call) when you meet wild animals on the job
Spotting wild animals is a real & scary possibility for landscapers. In a situation like this, it is important to know how to safely get away & report the siting
July 4, 2018
Business
Safety watch: Pool safety tips for the summer
With the summer heat taking over, swimming pools are the popular remedy for all to beat the heat! This means it's time to refreshing our pool safety rules.
July 4, 2018
Business
Designer brings the heat with striking fire features
Creating unique fire features has been a challenge in the past until Elena Colombo, out of Brooklyn, NY hit the scene with her unique and intriguing firebowls.
July 3, 2018
Business
Dealing with summer stress in cool-season lawns
Waiting on summer heat to hit without prior preparation for the heat stress your lawn will endure will cause your lawn to become weak and easily damaged.
July 3, 2018
Business
You’ve got mail: Managing your company’s messaging platforms
Digital communication has made its way into the landscaping industry via a new messaging platform that allows for direct text communication with their clients.
July 2, 2018
Business
Managing snails and slugs in the landscape
Garden snails and slugs are not pests that many tend to worry about when spotted within landscapes, but they actually can cause quite the damage if not removed.
June 29, 2018
Business
Dangerous plants and how to manage them
Poisonous plants are not always easy to locate. While most poisonous plants tend to be green-leafed vines, some are attractive plants that go unnoticed.
June 28, 2018
Business
How to: Taking care of your customer’s pond
Ponds are a nice addition to a landscape, as long as they are maintained properly. Otherwise, your pond could turn into a body of murky, green colored, water.
June 28, 2018
Business
Business bests: Standing up to racism
What do Hispanic landscapers do when faced with racist slander while on the job? Creating a game plan on how to respond professionally when needed will help.
June 27, 2018
Business
Show them what you’re made of: Participating in industry award programs
Landscaping companies can fall short when it comes to recognizing employee achievements. Check out these tips to help to acknowledge their hard work & efforts.
June 27, 2018
Business
NALP urges landscapers to contact Congress over H-2B permanent worker exemption
An amended version of the H.R. 6136 - Border Security & Immigration Reform Act of 2018 bill was presented this morning to Congress & NALP is saying Yes Please!
June 26, 2018
Business
Team of scientists discover 27 new bee viruses
DNA & RNA samples taken from 12 bee species of 9 countries reveal bees are carrying 27 new viruses in addition to the previously known viruses they carry.
June 25, 2018
Business
Extended hours: Making the most of the daylight
Working long hot days in the sun can be risky for Landscapers. Implementing a routine break schedule is extremely important to ensure your crew is hydrated.
June 25, 2018
Business
Time for a change: Four benefits of demolishing swimming pools
Pools are great for the summer but can be hard to maintain. Check out these 4 benefits to pool demolition when reverting back to a landscaped yard here on TLC!
June 22, 2018
Business
What you need to know: Firsthand experience with recruiting student labor
Landscapers know their industry comes with a low employee retention rate. Learn how hiring student labor can produce quality employees & lower turnover rates.
June 21, 2018
Business
Equipment matters: The battle for battery
Landscaping battery powered equipment was once considered low performing & unreliable. Times have changed & battery power has become more reliable & efficient.
June 21, 2018
Business
Bringing them in: Recruiting student labor
Landscape business owners are aware of the exhaustion that comes with finding quality employees. Student Labor is a great way to keep & train great employees.
June 20, 2018
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