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Stunning exhibit at Chelsea Flower Show honors war vets
The Chelsea Flower Show transformed the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea into an unbelievable scarlet tribute of poppies to all those who have served in war.
May 23, 2016
Business
News roundup: Landscapers lift Toro’s second-quarter earnings
Net sales for Toro’s 2016 second quarter were up 10 million and Ruppert Landscape adds a branch in Texas. Click to read more landscaping news in this roundup.
May 20, 2016
Business
Landscapers prepare for annual Renewal and Remembrance event
On July 11, over 400 landscapers will gather to pay their respects to America’s fallen heroes at Arlington National Cemetery. Click to read more on the event.
May 20, 2016
Business
TruGreen makes things right after wrong stadium treated
Waterbury, Connecticut spent millions to restore the Major League-sized baseball field to its former glory, only to have its grass killed by TruGreen.
May 19, 2016
Business
New Jersey town weighs ban on leaf blowers during summer months
Maplewood Township, New Jersey already has an ordinance that limits the use of leaf blowers. Click to find out if and when residents could face a full leaf lower ban.
May 17, 2016
Business
Already widespread, fire blight appears to be worsening this year
Although researchers say fire blight has been particularly bad for the past couple of years, 2016 could be even worse. Click to read why and what it can affect.
May 17, 2016
Business
Container gardening creates design possibilities for every season
Container gardens create possibilities for plants and flowers that may not have been possible in another setting. Click for tips on how to make them even better.
May 17, 2016
Business
Thousand cankers disease poses multibillion-dollar threat
The black walnut trees of New York are at risk of falling to thousand cankers disease (TCD), a hidden infestation likely to go unnoticed for some time.
May 16, 2016
Business
Briefly: Landscape industry news and product roundup
Toro makes a charitable donation and New Holland donates big to the Fisher House Foundation. Click to read more in this landscaping industry news roundup.
May 16, 2016
Landscaping equipment
TurfEx spreader-sprayer features height-adjustable boom kit
TurfEx has introduced the TT5000 Spread-N-Spray, whic has a standard height-adjustable boom kit to maximize spray width while minimizing waste. Click to read more.
May 16, 2016
Business
Researchers study impact of plastic pots used in nurseries
The University of Guam studied traditional plastic pots used in nursery settings to determine the effect they have on tree roots. Click to read what was discovered.
May 16, 2016
Business
F315 makes its rounds on the links, reports in via web
The Turf Lynx F315 can mow day or night and is the lightest triplex fairway mower on the market. Click to read more on the robotic mower destined for golf courses.
May 13, 2016
Business
Bob-Cat adds 48-, 61-inch decks to its XRZ Pro lineup
Bob-Cat is now offering its XRZ Pro mowers with 48-inch and 61-inch decks, in addition to the original 52-inch deck. Click to read more on Bob-Cat mowers.
May 13, 2016
Business
News roundup: AmericanHort plans tour of grower operations
Hardscape North America is now accepting entries for the ninth annual HNA Awards and Project EverGreen recognizes May 15-21 as Troops Awareness Week. Click to read more.
May 13, 2016
Lawn maintenance
NDS says its new Dura Flo CV Dripline saves water, labor, money
Dura Flo CV Dripline, NDS Inc. is eager to boast about what sets the system apart from its competitors, including a better mousetrap for the irrigation line.
May 12, 2016
Business
Sleepy, shotgun-wielding teen threatens landscaping crew
Residents say landscapers’ equipment is too loud or that they’re operating too early, and one Texas teen took the law, and a shotgun, into his hands to change that.
May 12, 2016
Business
Landscape designers join effort to ensure U.S. communities’ ‘resilience’
The White House hosted a conference on resilient building codes, urging widespread participation in addressing the sustainability of America's built environment.
May 11, 2016
Business
Virginia nurseries, greenhouses gain traction after recession years
The Great Recession continues to haunt many individuals and industries, but in Virginia nurseries and greenhouses are booming. Click to read how they've done it.
May 10, 2016
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