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Author: Jill Odom

Jill Odom is the senior content manager for the National Association of Landscape Professionals.

Talking with Titans: Jerry Schill

Jerry Schill is the president and CEO of Schill Grounds Management, based in Westlake, Ohio. Schill started the company with his brother, Joe, in 1993. They developed a reputation for high-end design/build landscape construction and maintenance services. In the 2010s, the company shifted its focus to commercial landscape maintenance. Then in 2020, Schill Grounds Management […]

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Design-Build: Keys to Crafting Year-Round Interest in the Landscape

Annuals are fleeting, but how you design your client’s landscape can provide them with year-round interest in their property. There is no one set way to craft a design that provides color, structure and allure in a landscape throughout the seasons, but below are some of the different techniques and plant material to consider. Creating […]

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2025 Judges’ Award: Creating an Elevated Retreat in the Heart of Dallas

Southern Botanical, based in Dallas, Texas, was tasked with developing a sky garden for their client Harwood by blending culture, art and landscape on a 12th-floor terrace as part of their ā€˜trophy portfolio.’ The client wanted to evoke the calm, meditative beauty of a Japanese garden in the space. Throughout the 17,000-square-foot space, tenants can […]

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Faces of the Industry: Josh Nieuwsma

What started as a summer job in high school working on a mowing crew eventually turned into a full-time job and career for Josh Nieuwsma. He says there wasn’t one specific moment he realized he could make a career out of landscaping, but once he started the landscape management program at Michigan State University, Nieuwsma […]

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How I Do It: Creating a Strong Leadership Bench

Promoting employees from within can greatly strengthen your company, but this can only occur if you are building out your team members’ leadership skills. This is what prompted LandCare, headquartered in Frederick, Maryland, to launch their Accelerated Leadership Development Program in October 2024. ā€œSustainable growth requires a strong bench of leaders who are ready to […]

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The Titans’ Playbook: Five Tips To Growing Your Business

While there isn’t one simple formula for growing a successful lawn or landscape business, there are some common pieces of advice that leaders in the industry have found to play a major factor in the growth of their companies. NALP’s Titans share their guidance with others looking to scale their business up to the next […]

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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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