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Early spring is soil-testing time, but not all landscapers feel the need
Agronomists stress that a given soil’s fertility fluctuates during the growing season, so when spring comes around, it’s a good idea to test it. Click to read more.
April 7, 2016
Design-Build
Redi-Rock points to concrete blocks’ aesthetic, structural versatility
Redi-Rock sells air-entrained, wet cast concrete blocks that are often described as 1-ton Lego blocks. Click to find out how they rival traditional hardscaping stones.
April 7, 2016
Business
Vast majority of bugs in landscape are harmless, if not beneficial
Keeping a landscape pest-free is a challenge & you can be handicapped by not using insecticides. Click to find out another way to keep the pest population down.
April 7, 2016
Business
Water features, popular elsewhere, dry up in California
With rainfall lacking in California, public perception of water features as wasteful is a difficult obstacle to overcome for companies specializing in them.
April 6, 2016
Business
Syngenta touts mosquito program’s benefits for landscapers
Syngenta announced it will continue its “SecureChoice” Mosquito Assurance Program -- made available to lawn-care companies with a unique 60-day treatment cycle.
April 6, 2016
Business
Help landscaping clients tiptoe into edibles: Suggest berries
If you have a client who wants to dabble in the world of edible landscaping but doesn’t want to go all out, here are a few uncommon berries to diversify to backyard.
April 5, 2016
Business
Rachio rolls out 2nd generation sprinkler controller nationwide
Rachio's newest sprinkler controller is “smart home” technology, enabling a user to manage a sprinkler system from any smart mobile device.
April 5, 2016
Business
Chelsea Flower Show competition to feature acoustic garden
For the first time ever, an acoustic garden has been entered in the artisan garden category of the Chelsea Flower Show, taking place May 26-28.
April 5, 2016
Business
El Nino helped, but no panacea, as California battles drought
While El Nino rains have helped ease water shortages in the northern part of the state, Southern California’s water situation remains tenuous.
April 5, 2016
Business
Landscaper killed after mower overturns on sloped terrain
A Little Rock, Arkansas landscaper died on Friday after his zero-turn mower overturned on a slope. Click for more details and to see our top mower safety tips.
April 4, 2016
Design-Build
Billionaire’s massive tree placed on slow boat to its new home
Billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, former prime minister of Georgia, shipped a tree believed more than 135 years old along the Black Sea -- to be transplanted in his dendrology park.
April 2, 2016
Business
Lawn-care customers don’t know how badly they need you
April is National Lawn Care Month and the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) has released the results of a poll asking Americans about lawn care.
April 1, 2016
Design-Build
Landscaping industry’s fragmentation complicates its ‘image’
The biggest issue for most good landscape contractors is “low barrier to entry” -- which leaves the industry crowded on every front.
April 1, 2016
Business
County shifts landscaping to flat rate, invites bids
The amount of money available for Winnebago County, Illinois landscaping has dropped & the county will now pays for services by negotiating a flat fee.
March 31, 2016
Business
Smallest tools often make big contributions on landscape projects
Having the right equipment for a job is essential & the nature of landscaping means some of the most important tools on a project can be the smallest -- like handtools.
March 31, 2016
Business
Even professionals need to prep lawn mower engines for spring
Briggs & Stratton knows the importance of prepping lawn care equipment and has 4 springtime steps that apply to professionals as much as homeowners.
March 31, 2016
Business
Maryland poised to ban homeowner use of neonicotinoid pesticides
Maryland's Pollinator Protection Act of 2016, prohibiting homeowners from purchasing and using insecticides with neonicotinoid class chemicals, is all set for the governor's signature.
March 31, 2016
Business
Wisconsin answers arborist industry’s call with apprentice program
With a rising demand for arborists in the state, Wisconsin has launched an arborist apprentice program to help fill the gap with trained workers -- on the job and in the classroom.
March 30, 2016
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