2025 - Page 13 of 35 - The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

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Year: 2025

Faster Speeds and Mobile Power: Where Battery Charging Tech Is Headed Next

As more landscape companies move to integrating battery-powered equipment into their operations, the question of where the technology will evolve in the next few years is on everyone’s mind. ā€œThat is the question of the century that we’re all trying to answer,ā€ says Todd Zimmerman, SVP of dealer sales, operations and product atĀ Kress. ā€œFrom a […]

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How I Do It: Crafting a Robust Manager-in-Training Program

SSC Services for Education, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, provides custodial, facilities maintenance and grounds management services to educational facilities. They have around 170 accounts across the U.S., and one of the hardest roles for them to fill is grounds management positions. Part of their solution to this challenge is their manager-in-training (MIT) program, which provides […]

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Tackling Tiny Lots: Designing with Installation and Maintenance in Mind

When you’re designing an aesthetically pleasing and functional space for clients with a small landscape, it’s critical to consider the installation and maintenance of the project as well. ā€œWe can’t design something that we aren’t able to install,ā€ says Rebecca Jacobson, vice president of sales and marketing for Santa Rita Landscaping, based in Tucson, Arizona. […]

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Beyond the Basics: Fresh Approaches to Recruiting and Retaining Top Talent

If you continually go to the same well for your workforce, eventually this recruiting method will dry up. This is why it’s essential to diversify your talent pipelines. ā€œAs an industry, we have failed to expand our opportunity reach,ā€ says Parke Kallenberg, managing partner with ADVANCE Consulting Group. ā€œWhat I mean by that is – […]

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Landscapes of the Month: Renovating a Historic Landmark

Since the 1880s, this historic train station has been a hub of activity in St. Louis, Missouri. The trains have been gone for decades, but the building has become a major attraction for tourists, featuring restaurants, mini golf, a hotel, and an aquarium. As leadership looked to the future, they sought to create a welcoming […]

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Avoiding Chaos: Why You Need To Start Succession Planning Now

In a perfect world, you’ll be able to decide exactly when you want to exit the business, and your team will be well prepared for this change. However, life rarely goes according to plan, which is why you need to develop your strategy for succession early on.   Chris Psencik, partner and vice president of […]

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NALP Certificate Program Provides Skills For Life After Prison

NALP’s Landscape Technician Certificate Program isn’t just a great tool for providing basic training for your team on landscape maintenance, landscape installation and irrigation. It’s also being utilized by prisons to help set up returning citizens for success. ā€œPrisons are drawn to the program because it offers structured, industry-recognized training that leads to employable skills,ā€ […]

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Making Every Inch Count: Design Techniques for Crafting Beautiful Small Yards

It’s common for clients to have an extensive wish list when they’re thinking about the backyard of their dreams. While it’s easy to include all of these elements on a larger property, this can be much trickier when working within a smaller footprint. ā€œIt’s very human of us to want everything and the kitchen sink,ā€ […]

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Reducing the Risk of Premise Liability for Commercial Landscape Maintenance

You may think slip and fall incidents are only a concern if you provide snow and ice management services, but slip and falls, as well as trip and falls, are becoming an increasing issue for landscape maintenance companies. ā€œThere is a direct connection between the increasing advertising by personal injury law firms, the number of […]

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Level Up: Monarch Landscape Management Focuses on Their Long-Term Vision

Our Level Up series shares the strategies that help landscape and lawn care companies get to the next level. In the next 10 years, Monarch Landscape Management, based in Houston, Texas, is looking to become a $100 million company. Currently, the company is at $14+ in annual revenue. Jason Mathers, president of Monarch, says the […]

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