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Business
Landscapers say recession no more; business booming moving into 2015
No matter where you go, the question always comes up, âDo you think the recession is over?â Depending on the party you are talking to, that answer will always be different. However, the answer was pretty clear during Total Landscape Careâs roundtable discussion with 12 Landscaper of the Year finalists â the landscaping industry seems to be making a full recovery since the recession initially hit in 2008.
December 12, 2014
Design-Build
Join the conversation: 3-part series gives industry insight from top 12 landscapers
Today we have started a three-part series honing in on the struggles, plans and futures of landscaping companies.
December 12, 2014
Design-Build
What the future of BrightView means for the âlittle guysâ
Last week, the news broke of the new name Brickman and ValleyCrest will be called come mid-2015.
December 10, 2014
Business
Florida landscaper to give away yearâs worth of mowing to person in need
Floridaâs GreenPal is giving back this holiday season in a big way. The company is giving away an entire yearâs lawn mowing for free to a person in need in the Tampa Bay region this Christmas.
December 9, 2014
Design-Build
Top apps for professional landscapers
The digital world and the business world are becoming harder to separate every day, and industries like landscaping are no exception. Mobile devices and the apps they support are our constant companions. And now, professional landscapers and gardeners can rely on mobile apps to help make their jobs easier, from business management to landscape imaging.
December 9, 2014
Design-Build
How One Landscaping Firm Gets the Most Impact from their Marketing Dollars
Marketing for a small landscaper can sometimes feel âlike youâre shooting into a black hole,â says Dorene Schuster with Greenleaf Landscaping & Gardens, Greenleaf, Wisconsin, a 2015 Landscaper of the Year finalist. Because of this, Dorene, who owns Greenleaf along with her husband Ken Schuster, says the couple is not afraid of experimenting.
December 8, 2014
Business
5 marketing tips for landscapers
Marketing a business can be one of the toughest tasks a landscaper can face in the business world. When youâre head first into a clientâs project all day, itâs hard to take the time to put together a good marketing campaign.
December 5, 2014
Business
Denver-Based Swingle Lawn Decorates Homes of Families Facing Hard Times
Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care gave back to its community by decorating the homes of two families.
December 4, 2014
Business
Oklahoma Landscaper Uses Industry Experiences to Find Success
For more than 30 years, David Land has strived to dramatically exceed expectations in the landscaping industry. Land caught âthe bugâ at an early age, and by the time he was a senior in high school, Land was grossing $20,000 a year mowing grass in Dallas, Texas.
December 4, 2014
Design-Build
Show Off Your Hard Work this Holiday Season
Spread a little holiday cheer this season by entering your photos into TLCâs Christmas Lights photo contest.
December 3, 2014
Business
5 ways to dig trenches properly
How hard can it be to dig a trench? Get the proper utility clearances, map the route, ensure jobsite safety and start digging. But there are other elements to consider. Sure, youâve got a full-size conventional excavator, but would it make more sense to bring in a rubber-tired backhoe loader versus a steel-tracked excavator? Will a compact track loader help eliminate the cleanup required on a finished yard versus a skid steer or a backhoe? Is the bulk of the trenching work in backyards versus wide-open spaces?
December 3, 2014
Design-Build
How to deal with 911 calls
Thanksgiving has come and gone but Christmas is right around the corner. The holidays can be a difficult time to help clients when youâre trying to celebrate with your own families.
December 2, 2014
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