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California rebates for turf removal remain but harder to get
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power tightened up the criteria needed to be eligible for turf removal rebates on Tuesday. Click to read more on changes.
August 19, 2016
Business
News roundup: STIHL maps 2016 Tour des Trees through Carolinas
The Toro Co. says sales in its “professional segment” drove a 6.4-percent increase and the 2016 STIHL Tour des Trees is right around the corner. Click for more.
August 19, 2016
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Turfscape wants to be landscaping’s national brand for artificial turf
The synthetic turf business didn’t may have begun on a sports field, but Turfscape is making it a viable option for homeowners everywhere. Click to read how.
August 18, 2016
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Propane group builds online tool to connect with landscapers
The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is launching an online tool to strengthen its connection with professional landscapers. Click for more details.
August 18, 2016
Business
Researchers to determine which landscape plants boost pollinators
Researchers focused on pollinator protection in ornamental horticulture have been awarded more than $2.8 million from the USDA. Click to read the full details.
August 16, 2016
Business
People: Schiller Grounds Care appoints new regional sales manager
Polaris Industries Inc. has named Joel Houlton, its senior engineering director, to vice president of global safety and quality. Click for more landscaping news.
August 16, 2016
Business
With some exceptions, dividing perennials well worth the effort
The best time to divide perennials for spring and early summer bloomers is during late summer and early fall. Click to see benefits and tips.
August 15, 2016
Business
Rain Bird handles irrigation for several Rio de Janeiro sports facilities
Licensing agreements being what they are, Rain Bird Corp. makes no mention of the Olympics when discussing extensive work in Brazil. Click to read more.
August 15, 2016
Business
Pilot program launched to protect Florida lagoon from lawn runoff
In an effort to protect the Indian River Lagoon in Florida, Lagoon Friendly Lawns encourages homeowners to use sustainable practices. Click to read more.
August 15, 2016
Business
TLC to award $5,000 in scholarships to future landscapers
Total Landscape Care will award scholarships totaling $5,000 to enrolled students planning a career in landscaping. Click for more details on how to apply.
August 12, 2016
Business
EPA contest challenges students to mitigate stormwater runoff
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water is about to conduct its fifth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge. Click to read more on this opportunity.
August 12, 2016
Business
Special care needed to overcome soil types’ specific challenges
Since most plants want moist, well-drained soil and loamy soil isn’t abundant in all locations, click for some common soil conditions and their cures.
August 11, 2016
Business
Death of America’s ash trees continues apace as borer spreads
Emerald ash borer infestations continue to decimate North America’s ash trees. Click to read how it's currently affecting Illinois, like many other American cities.
August 11, 2016
Business
Fifth generation keeps Kentucky landscaping company going strong
Stephen Hillenmeyer Landscape Services of Lexington, Kentucky is in its fifth generation of ownership and 100 years old. Click for more on their staying power.
August 10, 2016
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Snow and ice control company becomes year-round landscaper
The Grandview, Missouri, snow removal company Snowmen Inc. has rebranded as Snowmen365, and added year-round maintenance. Click to read more on their services.
August 10, 2016
Business
As blower bans loom, branding strategist becomes quiet landscaper
Sterling Stevens has abandoned noise polluting leaf blowers in favor of quieter tools. Click for more on this resident-pleasing venture in Sonoma, California.
August 9, 2016
Business
New York moves quickly to contain new oak wilt infection
The deadly disease oak wilt has made a second appearance in New York, this time in the town of Islip on Long Island. Click to read more on the infestation.
August 9, 2016
Business
Roses likely to steal the show at Landscape Ontario trial garden
The Landscape Ontario trial garden’s open house features 164 rose cultivars this year and will take place on Aug. 18. Click for more on the tours and program.
August 8, 2016
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