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4 ‘Ws’ that can ruin a garden
With edible gardens becoming a popular trend, landscapers need to know how to care for and maintain gardens through the spring and summer summer.
May 20, 2014
Business
IA to Talk Drought in Upcoming Webinar
The Irrigation Association is hosting its next webinar in its “Smart irrigation Month: Bringing Water to Life” webinar series.
May 19, 2014
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i-lighting Unveils iluma Hardscape Retrofit Lighting System
To help light masonry, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, pillars and columns, i-lighting has unveiled the iluma Hardscape Retrofit Lighting System.
May 19, 2014
Lawn maintenance
When Turf Goes A-Rye
It’s hard to be selective when taking perennial ryegrass out of the mix.
May 19, 2014
Design-Build
Historical Wildlife
Audubon Zoo finds natural solutions to protect trees In a city rich with history, the oldest living thing in New Orleans, Louisiana, is at the Audubon Zoo. The oaks – with the de Boré oak planted as early as 1740 – are all more than 100 years old and top attractions at the zoo, which […]
May 19, 2014
Design-Build
Plant life: Rock garden options
Enhance your design with plants that thrive in harsh environments
May 16, 2014
Design-Build
Leaving the Nest
Like birds, you have to leave the nest and set out on your own to truly be successful.
May 16, 2014
Business
Transforming City Center with Water, Fire Features
City Creek Center, Salt Lake City’s mixed-use development, features no humble task – a replica of the area’s historic City Creek running through it, complete with 300 live trout, more than 600 trees and hundreds of native plants. In addition, the 23-acre site includes numerous fountain experiences constructed of natural stone to enhance the locale, […]
May 15, 2014
Design-Build
Start Thinking About Fire-Wise Landscaping Now
Around the end of summer and beginning of fall, wild fires start popping up across the country and becoming widespread.
May 15, 2014
Design-Build
Skydiving: The New Mode of Transportation
With the nation’s congested highways, one woman who works for the Missouri Department of Transportation’s (MoDOT) Southeast District has found another way to get around – by parachute. Doris Dumey, CAP-OM (pronounced Demi, like Demi Moore), is the executive assistant to the MoDOT District Engineer, Mark Shelton, at the Sikeston, Missouri, District office. After […]
May 14, 2014
Design-Build
What ValleyCrest-Brickman Merge Means for Landscapers
When news broke in late April of Brickman Group possibly acquiring ValleyCrest, many landscape business owners were upset. If the deal goes through – and it looks promising – it would be the biggest merger in industry history. The idea of a “super” landscape company can seem a bit frightening for the average-size landscaper, leading […]
May 13, 2014
Business
Vista Professional Adds Up & Accent Luminaire to Lineup
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting introduced a fixture that combines brass and composite materials for landscapes.
May 12, 2014
Design-Build
Learn from Your Competitors
A little competition can be good for business: Rivalries keep you on your toes and push you to continually be better. But how can you move pass just wanting to beat your fellow landscapers and actually grow your business? It comes down to respecting other successful landscapers and figuring out what they are doing right. […]
May 12, 2014
Design-Build
Thanks for Your Support!
It’s hard to beat spending four days in New Orleans, Louisiana, with the top green industry writers and communicators in The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association (TOCA). Besides enjoying the Cajun soul food and scenic city streets, I’ve also been able to learn from my peers and mentors to hopefully get better at my craft. […]
May 9, 2014
Business
Tips to proper spring landscaping
With springtime here, landscapers need to dust off their equipment and brush up on a few landscaping techniques. To help, Giroud Tree and Lawn provided a few spring maintenance tips, including proper mowing and watering techniques.
May 8, 2014
Design-Build
Changing Lives One Mile at a Time
C. Ivan Stoltzfus is changing lives one mile at a time. From New Jersey to California, Stoltzfus is currently driving a 1948 John Deere Model A tractor across the country.
May 8, 2014
Business
Why Testing Soil pH is Important
Not all soil should be treated the same. Before plants should even enter the ground, landscapers should be testing and checking to make sure the soil is fertile for plants to survive.
May 7, 2014
Design-Build
We Want To See Your Pet Photos
Does your dog go with you on every project? Or does your cat hang out at the office with you and your staff? No matter what type of pet you have, we want to see photos of them as part of our “Pets We Dig” photo contest. Share a photo of your furry friend, and […]
May 7, 2014
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