2025 - Page 29 of 35 - The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

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Year: 2025

Protecting Your Business: Off-Season Opportunities for Employee Engagement

For many lawn care and landscape companies, the seasonal nature of the work can make it even more challenging to retain employees, as team members might seek out new opportunities during the off-season. However, there are a number of engagement strategies to keep your staff committed to your company. David Grover, a branch manager with […]

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Landscapes of the Month: Creating an Ultimate Outdoor Space

This apartment complex near the harbor in Baltimore, Maryland, has the complete outdoor space. On the third floor, you’ll find a courtyard for gatherings, along with a separate, more secluded garden. A pool offers stunning harbor views from the ground level, while new plantings of shrubs, trees, and perennials soften the perimeter of this city […]

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Crafting an Entertainment Oasis: Inside an Exceptional Backyard Pavilion

When an existing maintenance customer of Ground Works Land Design, based in Cleveland, Ohio, had a swimming pool initially installed, they didn’t consider the surrounding landscape. With four children and frequent guests over, they quickly realized they wanted to maximize their backyard with a large-scale entertainment space. They turned to Ground Works to help design […]

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The Power of Preparation: Streamlining the Spring Busy Season

That time of the year ruefully dubbed the ā€˜100 days of hell’ will be here before you know it, but it doesn’t have to be a period of pure stress and havoc. Check out some of the valuable lessons other landscape professionals have learned from past busy seasons below. Planning Ahead A lot of your […]

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How I Do It: Transitioning to All-Electric Equipment

When E-SCAPES Electric Lawn Care, based in Acworth, Georgia, transitioned to all-electric equipment during the pandemic, they experienced a number of different benefits. Mike Bellows, owner and CEO of E-SCAPES, says there were several factors that caused him to transition his equipment to battery power. This included high gas prices, the frequent need for repairs, […]

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How To Execute Stretch Assignments Well and Gauge Leadership Readiness

When you’re teaching someone how to ride a bike, typically they’re a lot more successful when you start them off on training wheels until they get the hang of things. Similarly, utilizing stretch assignments can allow your rising star team members to test and grow their abilities without being thrown straight into the fire. Stretch […]

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A Look Inside Green Lawn Fertilizing’s People-First Leadership Philosophy

For 21 years, Green Lawn Fertilizing, based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, has held the leadership philosophy of putting their people first and it has been a major factor in their success. Founder/CEO Matt Jesson says he learned his people-first mindset from many individuals, including his parents, high school and college football coaches, and his previous […]

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Safety Culture: Having The Right Safety Attitude

Is ā€˜safety first’ just a motto at your organization, or is it a belief lived out on a daily basis? When your crews are out completing jobs, it can be easy to forget about safe practices and the possible consequences, but accidents can happen in a split second and result in long-term implications. Benefits of […]

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How To Spring Over Busy Season Hurdles This Year

While staffing is typically the biggest challenge that landscape companies face when ramping up for the busy season, this isn’t the only hurdle businesses have to overcome. From low cash flow to weather events out of your control, spring can be a stressful time period, but it doesn’t have to be. Cash Flow Constraints   […]

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The Gold Standard for Landscape Education: How NALP Accreditation Shapes Future Professionals

Did you know that the NALP Accredited Degree program is the only nationally recognized endorsement offered to colleges with landscape/horticulture curricula that meet or exceed industry standards for a model curriculum? This accreditation ensures a level of quality in education, verifies that a program meets established industry standards, and that students are well-prepared for their […]

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