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Year: 2026

Coming Full Circle: Why One Army Recruiter Returned to His Landscape Roots

Chances are you’ve had a former employee come back to work for your company after a handful of years, but for Pete LaSage, he ended up returning to David J. Frank Landscape Contracting, Inc., almost 30 years later. During this interlude, LaSage gathered relevant and necessary skills for his current role as a human resources […]

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The Workwear Gap: How Landscape Companies Are Addressing Women’s Workwear Needs

Think about the last time you had to wear an ill-fitting piece of clothing. It could have been too baggy, too tight, or caused some other form of discomfort. Now imagine having to tackle landscaping tasks in those uncomfortable clothes. For many women working out in the field, this is frequently a reality for them, […]

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How a Perpetual Purpose Trust Works in a Landscape Company

If as an owner, you don’t like the idea of your company’s culture and purpose changing after you sell the business, you’re not alone.   This is what prompted Dave Mazanowski, founder of Mainscape, based in Fishers, Indiana, to establish a purpose trust to sustain the company’s mission and vision in perpetuity. ā€œWhen you’re with […]

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Epic Feat: RCI’s Role in Building Universal’s Latest Theme Park

Universal Epic Universe is the first major theme park to open in Orlando in more than two decades, and Rotolo Consultants, Inc. (RCI), based in Slidell, Louisiana, helped craft mood-setting excitement for the park with their landscaping and water features. First announced in 2019, Epic Universe is Universal’s fourth theme park in Orlando. The 750-acre […]

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50 Years Running: How NCLC Plays a Pivotal Role in Industry Careers

Next week, hundreds of students from across the country will use their spring break to travel and compete in the National Collegiate Landscape Competition. This year marks the 50th anniversary of this landmark event, which has served as a career catalyst for many now in the industry. Ā  Often, students first hear about NCLC and […]

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Explore How Timberline Landscaping’s Calculated Risks Drive Growth at the NALP Field Trip

Tired of chasing transactions? Learn from Timberline Landscaping on how they maintain and build lifelong partnerships in the community during NALP’s Field Trip, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on June 17-18, 2026. Timberline Landscaping was established in 1982 and serves both residential and commercial clients. Their offerings include residential design-build, commercial landscape construction & irrigation, maintenance, […]

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Stop Sending Enhancement Proposals That Go Nowhere

Finding enhancement work isn’t the hard part for most landscape companies. Getting the client’s approval is.   Two landscape companies can propose the exact same drainage upgrade, but your timing, presentation and follow-through will impact the client’s final decision. Brook Haygood, vice president of sales for Visterra Landscape Group, based in Rosemont, Illinois, says the […]

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Door Number Three: Why Mainscape Chose a Perpetual Purpose Trust

When landscape company owners begin considering their exit strategy, it often comes down to a choice between passing the business on to family members/key employees or selling to private equity. But what if there was a third door? This was the option Mainscape’s founder, Dave Mazanowski, ultimately ended up taking. The company has recently begun a […]

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Technically Speaking: The Importance of Spring Mower Maintenance

If you want to avoid downtime, you can’t afford to neglect mower maintenance in the spring. The first week of March marks Lawn Mower Maintenance Week, and it is a prime time to review your mower fleet to ensure your crews’ equipment is ready for the growing season. ā€œThe mower parts most likely to fail […]

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The Legacy and Future of the National Collegiate Landscape Competition

What began in 1977 as a friendly challenge between college programs to see which landscape students had the strongest skills has now evolved into the National Collegiate Landscape Competition, which features 55+ colleges and more than 750 students competing in events and networking with industry professionals. At this first event, nearly 200 individuals from five […]

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