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Overcoming the challenges of planting on a slope
Planting on a slope presents a particular set of challenges. Poor soil composition, uneven amounts of moisture at the top and base of a hill and runoff are the dominant issues that make hillsides tricky to plan. Yet, it’s not impossible to create a functional and attractive plant palette. “They key is to do your homework,” […]
May 31, 2021
Business
Awards roundup: STMA names 2017 Sports Turf Managers of the Year
This program has been around since 2000 and honors STMA members who manage fields in Triple-A, Double-A, Single-A & Short Season or Rookie divisions. More here!
November 1, 2017
Design-Build
International garden photographers capture gorgeous scenes
Check out this gorgeous picture that was captured of a garden in the middle of spring. The image is truly blissful. Click to see more on Total Landscape Care!
February 4, 2017
Business
2016 GIE+EXPO, Hardscape North America show takes shape
The 2015 GIE+EXPO was the biggest ever and organizers say 2016 will be a record-setter. Click for the agenda, including workshops with Hardscape North America.
June 15, 2016
Design-Build
World’s garden photographers provide feasts for eyes
Winners of the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition have been chosen -- the overall winner photographed lupins growing on South Island, New Zealand.
February 9, 2016
Business
10 most common landscaping pitfalls
Whether you’ve been in business a season, a decade or a lifetime, you’re going to experience the occasional misstep. But mistakes aren’t necessarily what put your company at risk: it’s not learning from your slip-ups. “If you think you or your staff won’t make mistakes, you’re delusional,” says David Katz, one of TLC’s 2013 Landscaper […]
March 25, 2015
Business
How to prep your clients’ landscapes for winter
For many landscaping companies, winter is the slowest time of year. If you want to get ahead of the competition, you should make late fall and winter your company’s busiest season. From winter landscaping to marketing and creating new selling points, there are a variety of things you can do to get your clients ready for winter and give your business a head start over the competition.
December 19, 2014
Business
How to keep holiday plants, greenery looking festive all season long
The holidays are here, and that means it’s time to spruce up the landscape with live plants, wreaths, garlands, and greenery.
December 8, 2014
Business
5 ways to get landscapes ready for winter
Properly preparing lawns for winter takes a little work but keeps clients happy by reducing the risk of property damage, lawn disease, and plant damage.
November 28, 2014
Business
Brickman Teams Give Back to Local Communities
The Brickman team has been busy at work, but not in client’s yards. The team has been steadily working all across the country giving back to local communities.
November 18, 2014
Business
Dutch Designer Working to Replace Street Lamps with Glowing Trees
One Dutch designer is thinking outside of the box and is trying to find a way to get rid of street lamps. Daan Roosegaarde is working on a project to transform landscapes in urban settings.
November 7, 2014
Business
Bayer CropScience Intros Non-Selective Herbicide Specticle Total
Environmental Science, a division of Bayer CropScience, has introduced Specticle Total, a non-selective herbicide with residual control.
October 22, 2014
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