May 2021 - Page 3 of 4 - The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

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Month: May 2021

Landscapes of the Month: Cultivating a Green Oasis in the City

Nestled between Circa Center Tower and 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is Drexel Square, a privately-owned, publicly-accessible park open year-round. The 12,064 square-foot Elliptical Lawn is the focal point of Drexel Square. It provides a reprieve for visitors in busy downtown Philadelphia where they can gather, relax or enjoy a meal. Park tables surround […]

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Faces of the Industry: Gabriel Marquez Jr.

Gabriel Marquez Jr. has been in the industry ever since he was a child. His father was born in El Salvador and came to the U.S. as a teenager. He started Gabrielā€™s Landscaping, Inc. in 1984. Now, Marquez is the president of Gabrielā€™s Companies, Inc., based in Palatine, Illinois. ā€œI realized it was more than […]

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Business Smarts: Crafting Showcase Areas for Sales

Landscaping is a visual business and itā€™s natural to show your clients 2D or 3D renderings of their proposed job. But you can take it one step further and help them envision their project with a showcase space on your property. These spaces require substantial investment but for the landscaping companies that have installed them […]

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The Bruce Company Develops 16-Acre Parcel Into Destination Venue

Over ten years ago, a major highway in Middleton, Wisconsin, was diverted from running in front of The Bruce Companyā€™s garden center to behind it. When this highway was moved, it split The Bruce Co.ā€™s property in half. The landscaping company rediverted and took the majority of their operations to a neighboring city. With the […]

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Living Your Passion with Sara Bendrick: Episode 51 of Growing in the Green Industry Podcast

In the 51st episode of the Growing in the Green Industry Podcast, hosts Neal Glatt, managing partner of GrowTheBench and Brett Lemcke, VP of R.M. Landscape talk with Sara Bendrick, a licensed landscape contractor, author and TV personality. Bendrick has more than 10 years of experience specializing in residential design. She has been featured on […]

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The Skyā€™s the Limit When Using Drones for Landscaping Jobs

Slowly, but surely technology is being integrated into the green industry and one interesting tool some landscape companies are exploring is drones. While drones were originally used for military purposes, they have migrated to the civilian world and are used by everyone from hobbyists to businesses. ā€œAs you dive into the drone industry at large, […]

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Meet Cathie Lavis, Outstanding Educator of the Year

Cathie Lavis, Ph.D., professor and extension specialist of landscape management for Kansas State University has been named the Outstanding Educator of the Year for 2021. Lavis has been teaching at Kansas State since 1990, starting as a graduate student. She has been described as passionate, driven and persistent. Lavis is always incorporating new teaching strategies […]

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Level Up: Mulhallā€™s Grows for Their Employees

Our Level Up series shares the strategies that help landscape and lawn care companies get to the next level. Mulhallā€™s, based in Omaha, Nebraska, has a core purpose of growing the communityā€™s relationship with the natural world. The company has three business units: landscaping, garden + home and farms. The garden + home business is […]

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Technically Speaking: Mulch Matters

Mulch is a helpful tool used to suppress weeds, retain moisture and moderate soil temperatures in your customersā€™ flower beds. Naturally, some people assume if something is good, even more is better. This is not the case. Having too thick of a layer of mulch can prevent water and nutrients from reaching the plant roots. […]

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Team Building: Aspects of a Great Workplace

Every company wants to provide a great workplace for their employees. Not only is this simply the right thing to do, but it is also easier to retain them. While it might seem daunting to achieve, some of the major aspects that help create a desirable workplace are having a dedicated HR team, providing solid […]

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