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How To Treat Tawny Crazy Ants
The Tawny Crazy Ant has been a pest all over the nation, especially in the South.
November 6, 2013
Business
Grapple Designed to Remove Trees, Shrubs, Ornamentals & Small Stumps
Paladin Attachments has introduced the Bradco Tree and Shrub Grapple. The grapple is mounted on compact tool carriers and can remove small trees, shrubs, ornamentals and small stumps.
September 13, 2013
Business
[Infographic]: Get Smarter About Water
Water, water everywhere, but did you know how much is wasted? Ewing has shared some enlightening facts about consumption and has given a few tips on how to save a few drops this season.
August 2, 2013
Business
CLCA Awards 19 Local Landscapers
The San Diego chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) recently honored 19 local landscape contractors with 2013 Beautification Awards for excellence in landscape installation and maintenance, demonstrating the best quality, construction, originality and attention to detail on 2012 projects.
July 9, 2013
Business
How to balance mower speed & quality cut
The faster you mow the client’s lawn, the sooner you can move on to your next site. But if you mow too quickly, the cut quality may suffer. So, how can you and your crews avoid this Catch 22 and find the right harmony of speed and precision on your next maintenance project?
June 24, 2013
Business
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Sometimes you look at a business owner and wonder about his secrets for success. That isn’t the case with David Adams, owner of Landscape Associates in Aldie, Virginia. Even the most cursory inspection of Adams’s business will give you the answer: He is committed to executing every task at the absolute highest level achievable.
June 20, 2013
Business
Landscaping Helps At-Risk Youth
One nonprofit organization is working to help at-risk youth through landscaping. The Victory Project, a mentoring program for boys in Dayton, Ohio, is has implemented a landscaping business to increase funds to the program and create jobs for those involved in the program.
May 28, 2013
Business
Land & Coates Recognized for Top Sales
Land & Coates has earned the Prestigious President’s Elite Award for 2012 from the Toro Company. The Virginia-based company earned the award based on its selling above and beyond residential, lawn, landscape and contractor equipment.
May 23, 2013
Business
Spreaders Feature Edge, Gate Control
Chapin All Seasons Spreaders have introduced a line of spreaders available for residential, professional and speciality spreader markets. The spreaders can spread seed, fertilizer and salt/ice-melt with gate adjustments.
May 17, 2013
Design-Build
Natural safety systems: How bushes and trees can help cut down on crime
Did you know that landscapers are really crime stoppers in disguise? Landscapers all across the country are discovering that landscaping in commercial areas, and even residential areas, may be more than just planting the beautiful bush or tall tree.
April 23, 2013
Business
Top 5 Hardscaping Trends for 2013
With the steadily improving residential real estate market and recent uptick in sales reported by home improvement retailers, many homeowners are investing more in enhancing their outdoor living spaces this year. The timing of tax returns and current low interest rates are among other factors driving consumer spending.
April 22, 2013
Lawn maintenance
Taking it slow: Can plant growth regulators find a home in the residential market?
Can plant growth regulators find a home in the residential market? For decades, plant growth regulators (PGRs) have been helping turf and ornamental professionals work more efficiently. These products, which slow down plant growth, have been a welcome tool in plant production, along roadsides and on golf courses – reducing labor and equipment costs. Yet, the market for PGRs on the residential side of the industry has shown, well, slower growth.
April 5, 2013
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