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Hardscape North America to offer plenty of educational opportunities
Hardscape North America is celebrating its 10th anniversary by offering contractors an opportunity to attend 10 briefings at GIE+EXPO. Click for more details.
August 24, 2016
Business
Coastal landscaping presents challenges on the way to paradise
Coastal landscaping comes with its own set of challenges. Click for a few of the main factors to consider if your business plans to enter the market.
August 23, 2016
Business
Green industry struggles as drought tightens grip on New England
The drought that is affecting all six New England states has stressed lawns and plants. Click to read how the situation is stressing landscaping companies.
August 23, 2016
Business
Firing is never fun, but sometimes common sense requires it
Firing a bad customer is as important to your success as firing bad employees. Click to read more on why it's important to the health of your business.
August 23, 2016
Business
Contest finalist’s project includes beach, palms to complement pool
Among the six finalists in Total Landscape Care’s photo contest, Landscaper Showcase, is this residential project submitted by Pro-Lawn Landscape Inc. of Canton, Mississippi. The project was located at a home situated on some acreage in Madison – which, like Canton, is located not far north of Jackson, the state capital. The site consisted of […]
August 22, 2016
Business
Sloping landscapes present designers with plentiful possibilities
All hillsides are not created equal and there are challenges to these types of projects. Click for solutions to the issues that come with landscaping on a slope.
August 22, 2016
Business
Nursery certification program helps ensure plant stock is healthy
Wisconsin-based McKay Nursery Co. is the first to be certified in the national Systems Approach to Nursery Certification (SANC) program. Click to read more.
August 22, 2016
Design-Build
Plant virus helps guarantee its own survival by enticing bees
Recent studies conducted by the University of Cambridge have found that bumblebees prefer pollinating certain infected plants, thanks to a virus. Click to read more.
August 20, 2016
Business
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
Business
Design tips: How to turn an ugly wall into a fabulous feature
Unsightly walls bring down the look and feel of a garden. Click for tips on how to turn retaining walls and more into attractive outdoor features.
August 18, 2016
Business
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
Business
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
Serious business: Putting the joy back into landscape architecture
What does it take to build an award-winning career? A love of learning, creativity and design according to landscape architect Joy Kuebler. Click to read more.
August 16, 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
Vermeer says landscaping trends drive introduction of new trenchers
Vermeer has introduced two new pedestrian trenchers to serve the landscaping, irrigation, rental and utility markets. Click to read details on the development.
August 15, 2016
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