2025 - Page 32 of 35 - The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals

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Year: 2025

Professional Landscapers Don’t Let Others Commit Crape Murder

In late January or February, one of the staples of the South – the crape myrtle – will be unceremoniously maimed en masse almost overnight. This practice of over-pruning stems from homeowners copying other properties where they see these plants topped annually. However, this custom known as ā€˜crape murder’ can be eliminated over time through […]

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Navigating Rising Property and Casualty Insurance Rates: What Landscape Businesses Need to Know in 2025

Rising insurance costs will continue to challenge landscape businesses in 2025, but proactive risk management offers a path to help control premiums. Drew Garcia, vice president of Rancho Mesa Insurance Services and Landscape Group Leader, says commercial auto, general liability and umbrella are three of the four major casualty insurance lines that are under pressure. He […]

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How to Future-Proof Your Landscape Business in an Era of Fast Ideas

Futurist Jim Carroll challenged lawn and landscape company leaders to consider where the industry is headed on Jan. 31 during Leaders Forum, presented by NALP and powered by Aspire,Ā at Guanacaste, Costa Rica. He pointed out that the future favors those who are fast, so it is important to understand what are the greatest challenges that […]

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Inside Leaders Forum 2025: Trends, Challenges, and Leadership Advice

Attendees received powerful insights on the next few years ahead as well as leadership advice atĀ Leaders Forum, presented by NALP and powered by Aspire,Ā at Guanacaste, Costa Rica, on Jan. 30. One major aspect highlighted throughout the different presentations was the importance of people and the need to be nimble in the near future. Regulatory Updates […]

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Scaling Your Success: Prioritization Strategies for Growing Landscape Businesses

This information came from a session during the 2024 ELEVATE conference and expo. Don’t miss ELEVATE in Phoenix, Arizona, on Nov. 2-5, 2025. Growing your landscape business can sometimes feel like building a plane while flying it. This is why it’s important to think about what you want your company to look like in five to 10 […]

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Winter Warriors’ Toolbox: Technology for Snow and Ice Removal Companies

Snow and ice can be incredibly fickle, and often, meteorologists will still be adjusting their predictions with mere hours before a winter storm hits. If your landscape company provides snow and ice management services, you’re well acquainted with being at the mercy of Mother Nature. Thankfully, there are a number of tech tools that can […]

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Five Business Books That Can Revolutionize Your Landscape Company

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to read more books, consider mixing in some business books as well. Many landscape company owners have found these types of books can provide them with valuable insights and concepts to implement in their own operations. These are some of the business books NALP members recommend checking […]

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The Devil’s In the Details: The Value of Job Sequencing

Imagine you’re trying to bake a cake, but you decide to pour the batter in the pan, and then you try to grease the pan. It’s an unmitigated disaster, obviously, and you’d never do something like this because it’s out of the proper order of operations. Yet many landscape crews are out completing jobs in […]

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Technically Speaking: Pruning Shrubs and Young Trees in Winter

Winter pruning is a great way to extend the maintenance season and provide additional work for your employees. Not only that, but It also helps your clients improve their landscape for the upcoming year. Shrubs Many shrubs benefit from winter pruning, and this guide from the Morten Arboretum shares the right timing and pruning method […]

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Keys to Effective Sales Role-Playing and Scenarios to Practice

Role-playing with your sales team is an excellent tool to hone their skills and build more confidence. Yet this practice can easily go off the rails and become a waste of time if not executed effectively. ā€œYou’re teaching your techs the proper way to handle different projects and using materials and fertilizers and weed control […]

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