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Applying Pesticides? Eight Things To Know After Licensing
As part of your lawn and/or landscape business, do you apply pesticides? Or do you plan to apply pesticides? These highly regulated chemicals are...
Drones on demand? Mobile App Due To Launch Soon
Ever wish you had a drone's aerial perspective of a large design-build project? Or great aerial photos of before and after a complex landscape...
Controlling Grubs: Fall Options & Spring Plans
Does your customer’s lawn have a problem with grubs? In the fall, only curative products can be used to control grub populations effectively. The...
It’s Not Too Late To Control Nematodes
Nematodes are detrimental turf pests found in golf course greens, fairways and tees across the United States. They are small, microscopic, unsegmented worms that...
10 Ways Artificial Intelligence Improves Turfgrass Management
Turfgrass research and management comprises a specialized discipline that has evolved to a state of elegance. It takes significant training and mentorship to hone...
Major Turf Pest Spreads To Minnesota
The European chafer beetle (Amphimallon majale), an insect that can cause major damage to turfgrass, has been found for the first time in Minnesota...
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...
Turf Fall 2019 Issue
Turf Fall 2019 Issue
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Buying Insurance For Your Business | We’ve rounded up advice from some industry pros to help ensure you are...
My Landscape: Pollinator Garden Means Business
In Bethesda, MD, Lincoln Property Company expanded its habitat efforts for bees and other pollinators at one of its suburban office parks. Lincoln chose the...
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...
It’s National Pollinator Week! What Are You Planting?
It's National Pollinator Week, the 13th consecutive year of bringing greater awareness to the critically important issue of pollinator conservation. Pollinator Partnership (P2) founded...
Ornamentals Feature: Boxwood Blight And Rose Rosette Disease
Boxwoods and roses are garden classics for good reasons. Evergreen, deer proof, shade tolerant with a reliable structure, boxwoods are used to frame, define...
Dogs Sniff Out Plant Disease To Save Florida Farms
Imagine if bringing your furry best friend along to a job site also helped you diagnose plant and tree diseases in the landscape! For...
Green & Growin’ To Be Held January 27 – 31
Green & Growin’, the annual green industry education conference and trade show presented by North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association, will be held Jan....
Buying Insurance For Your Business
When it comes to protecting your landscape business with the right insurance coverage, you might be feeling overwhelmed. The complexities of the landscape industry—as...
Putting Pesticides In Place
It’s never too late to start thinking ahead when it comes to pest management strategies for your clients. Planning and preparing this fall and...
Apply H2O Excel In Late Fall To Protect Against Winter Desiccation
Winter desiccation, also known as winter burn, is a common type of winter injury that occurs in vegetation when the amount of water lost...
Miralon, A New Agrihood
In Palm Springs, CA, a developer is building the next agrihood in the desert. Olive trees and pockets of citrus trees are a centerpiece. The...
Innovations In Lake Management
By Shannon Junior Herbicides and algaecides have traditionally been used to maintain balanced ecosystems in lakes and ponds—but wouldn’t it be exciting if there was...
PBI-Gordon Marks 50 Years For Trimec Herbicide
One of the most popular and widely used broadleaf herbicides on the market is celebrating its 50th birthday. Manufactured and marketed by PBI-Gordon since...