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Three reasons blowing grass on the road is risky for business
If you are starting a new lawn care business, or have only been in business for just a little while, it may not surprise you that there is a lot of potential for making mistakes. There are just so many factors to consider. You have to worry about purchasing the right equipment, how to charge […]
October 16, 2019
Business
Explaining the basics of composting to customers
Composting is the biological decomposition of organic material that produces the useful organic material. Composting basics here on Total Landscape Care!
August 31, 2017
Business
Organic mulching options for March
Synthetic, inorganic mulching practices as well as bagged mulches are useful, but consider organic alternatives. Read more about this on Total Landscape Care!
March 16, 2017
Business
Research: Grass type, how you mow affect soil’s carbon content
Purdue University researchers are noting both the type of grass and whether grass clippings are left on the lawn can have a significant impact on soil carbon.
February 17, 2017
Business
Utility group aims to turn lawn waste into compost, sell it
The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) in Florida is launching a new composting program that turns yard waste into compost in just 90 days.
January 20, 2016
Business
Landscaper threatened with gun after clippings soil car
A 91-year-old man became extremely irate when a landscaper got grass clippings on his car and proceeded to threaten the man with a gun. On Thursday, Sept. 17, landscaper Robert Hendrix and his employee Johnny Barnes were working at a home in Avon Park, Florida, when the clippings blew onto a car parked in Max […]
September 21, 2015
Business
Green Practices to Follow Every Day
Compositing can be a big part of a client’s yard, so following all the steps to do it properly is imperative. Here are a few green practices to follow every day.
January 6, 2014
Business
Get Paid for Water-Friendly Landscaping
Can you imagine installing a water feature and then getting paid by the government to do it? That thought has become a reality for the citizens of Minnehaha Creek Watershed District in Minnesota.
May 2, 2013
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