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Don’t Miss These 7 Strategies When Selling Your Landscape Business

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Are you optimizing these seven strategies when selling your landscape business? There may be assets you've overlooked that can help seal the deal.

Don’t Miss These 7 Strategies When Selling Your Landscape Business

Are you optimizing these seven strategies when selling your landscape business? There may be assets you've overlooked that can help seal the deal.

Navigating Landscape Business Growth

Weller Brothers Landscape Professionals transformed a natural slowdown in market growth into a strategic plan for expansion.

LMN Announces Two-Day Mastermind Sessions For Landscape Business Growth

Mastermind Sessions on landscape business growth will be led by Landscape Management Network (LMN) Founder and CEO Mark Bradley.

Greenscape Land Design Wins BOSS Software Elevation Award

BOSS Software, a landscape enterprise business management software, announced the winners of its 2022 BOSS Elevation Awards. The Awards are given annually to users who have taken their knowledge of the industry-leading software to the next level to manage their businesses more efficiently and profitably. For the third time, Greenscape Land Design, Inc. of Raynham, MA has earned the Elevation Award for producing the best BOSS Scorecard Report. The report audits a user’s performance in deploying as many system features and functionalities as possible in their operations, as well as maintaining the cleanest data. A BOSS user since 2015, Greenscape credits the software with helping increase the company’s gross profit margin some 14 points over this span by allowing the company to easily segment data to measure against its KPIs, and more effectively communicate those results with their team and customers. “Our team takes great pride in how we use BOSS Software to help make important day-to-day business decisions that drive our growth and allow us to better serve clients,” says Nate Patnaude, vice president of Greenscape. “We’ve used the data in Boss to make day to day, and year to year, business decisions and we work hard to maintain the integrity of that data so that it is reliable and accurate.” Nashville-based Gardens of Babylon, a BOSS user for 12 years, was named the BOSS Fast Track Award for achieving the highest revenue growth. Owner Marcus Kerske credits the software with enabling his company to better manage the details ...

Aspire, Rancho Mesa, and STIHL Join LandOpt Network

LandOpt Channel Partners provide members with a wide array of  products and services. Many offer preferred pricing and discount programs.

Living Shorelines: A Way To Help Combat Hurricane Season?

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As we enter the 2020 hurricane season, landscapers who work in areas with large coastlines know potential storm damage is about more than just fallen trees and debris. Flooding and erosion can cause some of the costliest and irreparable destruction to a property. Even without a storm event, the progressive erosion of a coastline by wave action over years can be just as damaging. To complicate matters further, coastal sea levels in the U.S. are rising—and at an accelerating rate, according to a “report card” released this past February by researchers at William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science. The U.S.’s most visited national park, the National Mall Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, is just one example of how rising tidewaters are submerging walkways, eroding soil, and damaging the roots of DC’s famed cherry trees. Traditionally, bulkheads have been installed to protect a property from water encroachment. Given the cost and materials, many property owners expect bulkheads to protect their shoreline indefinitely. However, even in the best of cases, bulkheads often completely fail after twenty or thirty years. They can begin to lose sediment from behind the bulkhead even sooner and cause erosion on neighboring properties. And ultimately, even a weak hurricane can demolish a brand new bulkhead. Another thing many may not realize is that once a bulkhead is installed, the intertidal zone (the land between high and low tide) is often eliminated. By losing this zone, an important habitat for fish and other wildlife disappears, water quality ...