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News roundup: Landscape architect firms’ biophilic project honored
American landscape firms receive award for their design work on St. Patrick's Island Park, SiteOne recognizes sales rep and ELM gives to March of Dimes.
December 12, 2016
Business
Native of Ghana, a tribal king, prefers life of landscape worker
Eric Manu, and African tribal king, returned to his Canadian landscaping job trimming hedges and mowing lawns -- because he wanted to. Click to read more.
September 22, 2016
Business
Dealer news: Takeuchi expands dealer network in South Carolina, Iowa
Morbark LLC has signed agreement with Equipment Sales & Service Limited to become a Morbark dealer and Takeuchi has a new dealer as well. Click to read more.
September 7, 2016
Business
Designs featuring native plants sometimes seen as wildly overdone
Sustainable landscapes with native plants can look like an overgrown weeds. Click to learn how to keep your bioswale from being a victim of mistaken identity.
August 30, 2016
Business
Roses likely to steal the show at Landscape Ontario trial garden
The Landscape Ontario trial garden’s open house features 164 rose cultivars this year and will take place on Aug. 18. Click for more on the tours and program.
August 8, 2016
Design-Build
Landscape architects share sustainable design concepts
Sustainable landscape design is even more accessible now that ASLA has a new mobile-friendly version of Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes.
January 6, 2016
Business
Landscaper gives clients sustainable option of living Christmas trees
Now you can rent a christmas tree from a landscaper and it will eventually be planted to live a long life. Click to read the story on Total Landscape Care.
December 3, 2015
Business
NeighborWoods: a natural fit for landscaping firms
National NeighboorWoods Month is coming up in October, so now’s the time to plan for your company’s participation or find an event at which to volunteer. The annual campaign to plant and care for community trees is marking its 11th year in 2015. It began as an initiative of the Alliance for Community Trees, a […]
September 17, 2015
Business
Edible gardens planted to help early childhood development
Having identified poverty as one of the challenges facing the residents of their community, several groups in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, recently joined forces to fund and plant edible gardens at several city parks. The goal of the initiative is to achieve significant improvements in early childhood development in the region. Partners to End Poverty, the town’s […]
August 6, 2015
Business
Terex compact equipment donated for lake restoration project
Can-American Enterprises, a Terex distributor headquartered in Canada, has donated the use of its Terex compact construction equipment fleet to the Birch Lake Restoration Project. The 5-acre project site, located ½-mile south of Kelliher, Saskatchewan, will offer visitors a beach, camping, water sports with a boat launch and docks, play structures, bike and hiking trails […]
August 6, 2015
Design-Build
Landscapers discover their competitors are a bunch of animals
In July, three herds of goats will return to Boston, where they will eat plants that are poisonous to people, yet tasty to goats. In one week, four goats can eat through one-third of an acre of shrubbery. Ryan Woods, spokesman for the Parks and Recreation Department, told The Boston Globe, “Bringing in the goats […]
June 12, 2015
Business
Student entrepreneur wins award for his landscaping company
The owner of Edmonton, Alberta-based Good Roots Landscaping has been honored with an award from Enactus Canada, one of the country’s largest student leadership organizations. Michael Tessier, a University of Alberta student who started the company several years ago, was named the 2015 student entrepreneur national champion after several rounds of competition with other young […]
May 22, 2015
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