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Month: November 2024

Level Up: Specialization Fuels ALPHA Landscapes’ Success

Our Level Up series shares the strategies that help landscape and lawn care companies get to the next level. ALPHA Landscapes, based in Johnston, Iowa, has been growing at a rapid pace, going from four employees in 2019 to 45 people on staff now. Riley Marvin, president of ALPHA, started out like many others in […]

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Veterans In Landscape Network Helps Heroes Thrive in Landscape Careers

Veterans Day is a time to honor America’s military members for their loyalty and service, but it can also be a time to reflect on how you support your veteran employees. One way is encouraging them to participate in NALP’s Veterans in Landscape Network (VILN). This network provides a space for veterans to connect with […]

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The Blueprint for Building an Effective Advisory Board

If you have reached the point in your company’s journey where it becomes clear you need the expertise of an advisory board, there are a number of considerations to build your board successfully. Not only do you have to find engaged, knowledgeable individuals but you also have to determine how they will be compensated and […]

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Inside ELEVATE 2024: Attendees Leave with Unforgettable Experiences and Inspiration

ELEVATE, presented by NALP and powered by Cat, broke records again with nearly 2,500 attendees convening at Charlotte, North Carolina, on Nov. 3-6, 2024, for education, inspiration and recreation. ā€œThis year’s ELEVATE, hands down, is the best one yet, and I’m not just saying that,ā€ says Pam Dooley, NALP chair and owner of Plants Creative […]

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Landscape Professionals Share How to Make the Most of NCLC

If you’re planning to attend the National Collegiate Landscape Competition, presented by NALP and powered by STIHL, next year at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, on March 19-22, 2025, you want to make sure your team gets the most out of the event. Check out some of the advice other landscape companies have […]

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Campfire Conversations and Cutting-Edge Tech: Takeaways from ELEVATE Expo 2024

Landscape industry leaders saw some of the latest innovations and technology on the Expo show floor during ELEVATE, presented by NALP and powered by Cat. This year’s event featured 205 exhibiting companies covering everything from software solutions to prototypes of mower models coming to market in the near future. ā€œIt’s the place where you’re going […]

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Budgeting Isn’t Optional: Practices to Ensure Success

Ideally, your company has been budgeting from day one, but many landscape companies have been guilty of not truly budgeting in earnest for years. The good news is your business can benefit from adding a budgeting process no matter how long you’ve been operating or how big you’ve become. When to Budget If you’ve decided […]

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ELEVATE Opening Main Stage Speaker Highlights Habits for Choosing Happiness

If someone told you there are people studying the science of happiness, you might be a little skeptical. How can someone possibly measure such an intangible concept? However, the opening session Main Stage speaker, Shawn Achor, author of ā€œThe Happiness Advantage,ā€ made this practice his profession. He shared multiple insights from his studies with attendees […]

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Provide Water Savings to Clients with Irrigation System Evaluations

Conducting irrigation system evaluations for your customers can help with optimal water efficiency, improved plant health and increased customer satisfaction. Dan Duren, Badgerland Irrigation & Lighting Service, based in Stoughton, Wisconsin, says how frequently you should review irrigation systems will vary based on your location. In the Midwest, he recommends at least once per season, […]

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Landscapes of the Month: Blending Nature and Aesthetics

When this property opened in 1959, it was home to a popular amusement park near Boston, Massachusetts. The park didn’t last, but the site was transformed into a thriving corporate hub. With over 150 acres that include buildings, ponds, and walking paths, the landscape needs the right balance of care for the tenants and the […]

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