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Year: 2025

A Look Behind the Curtain: McHale Shares Secrets to Their Success

For over 40 years, McHale Landscape Design, Inc., based in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, has been known for their craftsmanship and creativity. Recently, this $48 million firm was featured on Marty Grunder’s The Grow Show, where they shared some of their keys to their long-term clients and growth. They are also opening their doors on Sept. […]

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Leadership at Halftime: Motivating Your Team to Finish Strong

When you reach the midpoint of the year, it’s essential to be transparent with your team about where the company stands. ā€œIn my mind, nothing that we ever do, whether it be success or failure, should come as a surprise to anybody in my organization,ā€ says Brodey Mann, vice president of Blue Marble Landscape, based […]

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In Memoriam: Rod Bailey

Rod Bailey passed away on June 15, 2025, at the age of 87. Bailey was the owner of Evergreen Services Corporation and Alder Springs Enterprises. He was also president of the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA) in 1985, now known as NALP. Bailey developed his work ethic from an early age, growing up helping out […]

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Gain Industry Insights with Sample Landscape Production Rates

Do you know if your crews are performing above or below average when it comes to completing various tasks in the landscape? You can now access key benchmarks across core services such as landscape maintenance, irrigation, hardscaping and snow removal with NALP’s Sample Landscape Production Rate publication. ā€œIf you don’t have accurate production rates, you […]

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The Logistics of Launching Employee-Led Committees

If you’ve found a need and want to incorporate your team’s insights or are looking to foster a greater sense of connection among your staff, forming focused committees can help with this. Some of the possible useful committee focuses include safety, onboarding, growth, innovation, and company culture. Southern Botanical, Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, also […]

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Looking for Additional Growth? Turn to Your Former Clients

It’s well-known that it is more expensive to acquire new customers compared to retaining your existing ones, but what about when you try to win back former clients? Mary Grace Shisler, marketing leader for Ziehler Lawn Care, based in Centerville, Ohio, says it is generally easier to regain former clients versus bringing in brand new […]

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Reality Check: How a Strong Mid-Year Review Can Save Your Season

Time flies when you’re busy executing work. Yet it’s essential to pause and review if you are on track to reach your goals before the end of the year. Ideally, you should be checking on your company’s performance at least on a quarterly basis, if not monthly or weekly. However, a mid-year check-in specifically can […]

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10 Years in the Trenches: What I’ve Learned Covering the Landscape Industry

I still remember my very first article I wrote for Total Landscape Care as their associate editor. It was a short piece about shade plants, and I had no idea what I was doing. Re-reading the article now, I can’t help but laugh at how many citations I used just so the reader could be […]

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The Art of Delegation: How to Empower Employees to Lead Effectively

Failing to delegate effectively can come from a fear of losing control. However, if you go about selecting the right team members and prepare them properly, delegation can benefit your organization twofold. It not only takes tasks off your plate so you can focus on more pressing matters, it also empowers your employees and grows […]

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AI Trailblazers: How Landscape Pros Are Increasing Their Efficiency

People remember the trailblazers. The ones who were brave enough to go out on a limb and try something no one else was quite confident in yet. Implementing artificial intelligence in meaningful ways is one of those unknowns that only a minority of landscape companies are currently exploring. In a survey conducted by Aspire, over […]

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