September 2024 - Page 2 of 2 - The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

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Month: September 2024

How I Do It: Improving My Fleet Safety Program

Michael Hatcher & Associates, based in Olive Branch, Mississippi, has a fleet of over 70 vehicles on the road every day. They have achieved an average annual reduction of 95% in the cost of their auto claims and an 87% reduction in the frequency of auto claims. This is in part thanks to their partnership […]

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Landscapes of the Month: Reinventing a Historical Landmark

For many years, this grand site was home to the USPS headquarters for Houston, Texas. However, in 2015, the building was decommissioned and sold to commercial developers, causing it to sit empty until 2020. During that time, plans were made to rejuvenate the five-acre property and create a place where the community could come together […]

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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Business Success

ChatGPT was first launched in November 2022, and it, along with other large language models, has evolved drastically since then. ā€œEven from a year ago, it’s a much bigger part, not just in the landscape industry, but it’s a much bigger part of our lives, generally speaking,ā€ says Skyler Westergard, learning & development specialist with […]

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How I Do It: The Power of Bringing Trades In-House

As your landscape companyā€™s operations grow, one of the questions that will arise is if it is time to bring some of your services in-house. Starting out, it makes sense to subcontract others for specialties you aren’t particularly well-versed in or simply don’t have enough work to support throughout the season. Yet bringing your trades […]

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Crafting a Resilient Landscape with Tree Diversity

When selecting tree species for your customerā€™s landscape design, itā€™s important to consider biodiversity, as having a variety of trees on a property not only creates a more dynamic space, but itā€™s also beneficial for the surrounding ecosystem. ā€œThe number one thing is with diversity, you will minimize the abiotic stressors such as insect and […]

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Level Up: Color Burst Thrives Thanks to Their Singular Focus

Our Level Up series shares the strategies that help landscape and lawn care companies get to the next level. For many landscape companies, seasonal color is just one service offering of the many they provide their customers. However, for Color Burst, based in Grayson, Georgia, the design, installation and maintenance of seasonal color is their […]

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Reflecting on My Small Business Struggles and the Gift They Provided

This article is written in an ā€œAs Told Toā€ format. John Munie is the founder and president of Focal Pointe, a $50 million firm specializing in commercial landscape maintenance, based in Caseyville, Illinois. During the early years, I would look at the Top 100/150 lists and wonder what those guys knew that I didnā€™t. How […]

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