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Best Practices: Raise Your Mowing Game
How often do you mow customer lawns during the spring and fall compared to the summer? What type of equipment do you use? What...
The Irish Turf Controversy
Today is St. Patrick's Day, and with a name like Turf, we can't help but report on the controversial state of Irish turf. In...
Get Equipped: Herbicides, Fungicides & Insecticides
Take a look at this assortment of herbicides, fungicides and insecticides that can improve and add value to your professional lawn care and landscaping...
Experts Choices For Xeric Turfgrass & More
Lawns have been the centerpiece of American landscapes for a very long time and especially in the 20th century. Now, with the increasing effects...
NC-Based Yardnique, Focused On HOA Landscapes, Revitalizes Its Brand
Yardnique, a landscape and design maintenance company based in Morrisville, NC, has revitalized its brand identity as part of its aggressive growth plans to...
Nature Safe Organic Fertilizer Keeps Millions Of Pounds Out Of Landfills
The release of Nature Safe's new organic fertilizer will prevent 39 million pounds per year of organic waste from going to landfills. Brought online...
Fall Fertilization Of Trees & Shrubs
Just like turf, trees and shrubs are healthiest when the soil in which they are growing has sufficient nutrients and conditions to promote root...
Turf Specialist Recommends Natural Approach To Growing Fall Grasses
Whether you're a turf specialist or an enthusiastic gardener, most of us already know that renovating and growing sustainable grass can be tricky, even...
Invasive Jumping Worms. Yeah, They’re A Thing & Now’s The Time To Diagnose Or...
It's summer's peak and besides blazingly hot days, dry landscapes, and disease-carrying mosquitoes, there's another troublesome issue to look out for: invasive Asian jumping...
Get Equipped: Fertilizers
Take a look at this assortment of fertilizers that can improve and add value to your professional lawn care and landscaping services. ArborPlex® (14-4-5) From...
New Formulation For PBI-Gordon SpeedZone Herbicide
New SpeedZone® EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf from PBI-Gordon features a novel, emulsion-in-water (EW) formulation — a technological advance from emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations...
Counteracting Summer Stress On Ornamentals
August is a tough month for many ornamentals, and it’s getting worse. Record breaking heat and drought conditions are putting the health of landscape...
Landscape Trends: Introducing Regenerative Lawn Care
What happens when property owners want fewer chemicals on their lawns or if an area enacts a ban on synthetic pesticides? As any turf...
Glyphosate Alternative Touted By Four Turf Managers
These days, many landscape clients are looking for glyphosate based herbicide alternatives, but still want spectacular looking properties. In Massachusetts, four different turf managers...
Tips For Buying Quality Wood Stain
Residential property owners annually spend anywhere from thousands of dollars to tens of thousands to build new decks, fix older ones, and enhance the...
10 Underused Perennials, And How To Keep Them Flourishing
By Trisha DeStefano Whether in a commercial installation or residential garden, perennials can offer more landscaping choices (particularly if you’re limited by growing conditions or...
Arbor Day 2020: Tree Care In Tough Economic Times
Today is Arbor Day during a pandemic. And while normally, communities would be gathering to plant trees, instead many today are quietly honoring the...
For A Thriving Tree, Location Is Key
Location, location, location—the battle cry of the real estate agent. Of course, it’s not just for realtors, it’s for lawn care operators and landscape...
Six Essential Tips To Grow Your Lawn Care Business
Although providing high quality work is a must, any lawn care business owner can attest that delivering great work and staying on budget is...
The Invasive Spotted Lanternfly: Know What To Do
By Christine Menapace Landscapers in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia need to be on the lookout for a new invasive insect,...