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Preserving history: What you need to know about historic tree and site care
Find out what kind of training and education go into avoiding common landscaping mistakes when caring for trees on historic sites here.
April 18, 2019
Business
15 green industry events to mark on your calendar
Below is a list of 15 different green industry events you can put on your calendar ahead of time so you can go ahead and plan around that event if you’d like to attend. Click on the name of the event to learn more.
January 10, 2019
Business
How to help your tree care company stand out from the fly-by-nighters
To distinguish your company from others, you’ll need more than just a website to convince some clients that your business is legitimate. Details here!
April 28, 2017
Business
Northeast Horticultural Services earns prestigious TCIA Accreditation
Northeast Horticultural Services earned the TCIA Accreditation, making it one of the 10 companies in Connecticut to do so. Read more on Total Landscape Care.
March 8, 2017
Business
Tree topping is wrong, requiring years to repair
It's still fall and still not time to pruning and tree topping. Click to read more on why it's a big no-no that's best left to certified arborists.
November 15, 2016
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Worker standing beneath tree killed when limb falls
A fellow employee was cutting a section of the tree when it fell and struck 20-year-old Romero Tirado, a landscaper with Pablo’s Tree Service in Dolton, Illinois.
April 19, 2016
Business
Scott Jamieson named new NALP board president; new officers, directors take seats on board
The National Association of Landscape Professionals announced this week that Scott Jamieson became president of the board of directors on May 1, 2015.
May 1, 2015
Business
Safety watch: Proper training, equipment essential during tree service work
A 14-year-old was asked by the owner of a tree service to climb a tree and block off a 16-foot portion. The teenager was not qualified to be an arborist and lacked proper training. The tree was more than 50 feet tall, and the block fell faster than anticipated. The harness severed, and the teenager, […]
April 10, 2015
Business
TCI Expo Sees Record Number of Attendees
The TCI Expo has come to close, and organizers are saying it has been another successful year. The tradeshow and conference was held at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, and a record-number of 3265 tree care workers from across the world attended.
December 1, 2014
Business
TCIA to Host Webinar on Accreditation Process
The Tree Care Industry Association is hosting a free webinar to learn more about the accreditation process.
November 28, 2014
Business
OSHA Gives TCIA Federal Grant to Help Train Workers
The Tree Care Industry Association has received a federal grant from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
October 6, 2014
Business
How Landscapers Can Help Save Trees During Drought
There is little landscapers can do to fight the drought, especially in states like California and Nevada. Plants, landscapes and trees will continue to suffer through the extreme heat, but according to the Tree Care Industry Association, there are a few things landscapers can do to help trees survive.
August 13, 2014
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