2023 - Page 15 of 37 - The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

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Year: 2023

Crush Your Goals with a Beginner’s Mindset

Typically, a beginner is not someone held in high esteem. They’re unskilled and tend to lack the knowledge required to be successful. Liz Forkin Bohannon, founder and CEO of Sseko Designs, argues channeling your inner beginner allows you to become a more curious, innovative and effective leader. During the opening Main Stage session at ELEVATE […]

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members in the news

NALP Members in the News: Quiet Village Landscaping, Ruppert Landscape, APHIX, Mariani Enterprises and Project EverGreen

Read more about these NALP members and partners in the news. Quiet Village Landscaping Acquires Pioneer Lawn Care Quiet Village Landscaping, based in St. Louis, Missouri, has acquired Pioneer Lawn Care. Pioneer Lawn Care is a lawn care company that has served Kirkwood and the surrounding areas for over 15 years. Pioneer’s owner, Anthony Messner, […]

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Put the ā€œSocialā€ Back into Social Media

Social media is ubiquitous and probably something you use in your personal life to some degree, but is your business taking advantage of these platforms to tell your story? Social media is where your customers are and is a valuable avenue to build relationships and win over new customers. ā€œSocial media provides landscape companies with […]

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Landscapes of the Month: Crafting a Ranch for Retirees

Soil is a crucial part of any landscape, and this home near Dallas is no exception. The owners of the newly constructed Westlake Ranch desired a unique landscape they could enjoy during retirement, so they called Neil Bales, president and CEO of LandPatterns Inc., and his team to install the new landscape and provide future […]

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Managing Stress as a Lawn Care or Landscape Business Owner

Being a business owner, you face numerous challenges from finding labor to scheduling delays caused by weather. While no one said running a business would be easy, it shouldn’t be so stressful to the point you are dealing with constant anxiety, fear, isolation or burnout. Get to the Root of Your Stressors Sometimes stress doesn’t […]

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NALP Members in the News: Ruppert Landscape, Hoffman Landscape, BOSS Software, Landscape Workshop and STIHL

Read more about these NALP members and partners in the news. Ruppert Landscape Partners with Associated Builders & Contractors for Networking Event Ruppert Landscape partnered with Associated Builder and Contractors of Metro Washington to host their annual summer networking event on July 19. ABC Metro has been holding this event at Ruppert’s headquarters for over […]

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Sebert Landscape Implements Autonomous Commercial Mowers

When RC Mowers announced their autonomous mower robots last fall, Steve Pearce, COO for Sebert Landscape, based in Bartlett, Illinois, says he was hooked after getting to demo the mowers. ā€œRC last fall blew me away with how far along they were with it, so we committed to two of them right away,ā€ Pearce says. […]

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What to Know About the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

At the end of last month, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act went into effect, which requires employers to provide ā€œreasonable accommodationsā€ to a worker’s known limitation related to pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation will cause the employer ā€œundue hardship.ā€ While the law passed last December, it did not go into effect […]

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Level Up: MSNW Group, LLC Thrives With a Culture of Caring

Our Level Up series shares the strategies that help landscape and lawn care companies get to the next level. MSNW Group, LLC, based in Ferndale, Washington, started in 1995 as a small janitorial company. As their clients kept asking them to do more and more services, they ended up adding on landscaping services. Now as […]

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Develop an Attitude of One More Thing, One More Time

It’s been said that you only fail when you stop trying. This mindset can also be described as Josh Sundquist’s motto of ā€˜One more thing, one more time,’ or 1MT1MT, as he did not let the amputation of his left leg prevent him from becoming a premier athlete. If you want to learn more about […]

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