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From Prep to Recovery: A Guide to Helping Clients Weather the Hurricane Season

When you think about hurricane preparedness, you may be going over a mental checklist of water bottles, batteries and how to handle power outages. However, your clients’ landscapes shouldn’t be overlooked as they can be severely damaged if proper precautions are not taken. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30. Even […]

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Creating Cohesion: Inside Monarch Landscape Companies’ Rebrand

How long does it take to finalize a company rebrand? For Monarch Landscape Companies, based in Los Angeles, California, their CMO Karen Schakarov jokes it takes as long as carrying a baby to term. Monarch has grown rapidly through mergers and acquisitions since the company’s founding in 2015. Yet they did not have a clear […]

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Scaling Strategically: When To Expand With Branches

If growth is your goal, there comes a time when you have to consider if you’d like to expand with branch locations. This form of growth can be an exciting time for your team, but it also should be executed with care. This process takes time, and rushing can be detrimental to your overall brand […]

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Discover How McHale Landscape Design Develops Clients for Life at Field Trip

Want to build stronger relationships with your clients and team members? Discover how McHale Landscape Design, Inc., empowers people and has crafted a company culture rooted in success at NALP’s Field Trip in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, on Sept. 23-24, 2025. McHale is a high-end residential landscape design, build and estate gardening firm. With an annual revenue […]

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Need Guidance? Contact An NALP Member Advisor!

Ever wished you had a collection of subject matter experts to consult for various business concerns related to safety, legal issues, lawn care regulations or government affairs? As an NALP member, you have access to our specialty advisors, free of charge. ā€œNALP advisors are an invaluable resource and members’ benefit,ā€ says Sam Steel, NALP’s safety […]

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Targeting New Customers: Eco-Conscious & Pet-Friendly Solutions

Sponsored content by Sunday ​The lawn care industry is undergoing a significant transformation as homeowners increasingly prioritize sustainability, safety, and environmental responsibility. This shift is creating new opportunities for lawn care professionals to adapt their services to meet evolving consumer demands.​ The Shift Towards Eco-Friendly Lawn Care Recent trends indicate a growing preference among homeowners […]

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Level Up: Saluda Hill Landscapes Blossoms Through Builder Partnerships

Our Level Up series shares the strategies that help landscape and lawn care companies get to the next level. Saluda Hill Landscapes, based in Lexington, South Carolina, has carved out a niche for themselves by primarily serving homebuilders. The company has experienced steady, but fast growth since starting in 1991. ā€œBuilder landscaping remains our most […]

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Landscapes of the Month: Combining Rural Charm With a Manicured Lawn

Among the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, you’ll find a rural property with an exquisite lawn. But it wasn’t always that way. For years, the turf was plagued with weeds and unwanted grasses. These issues kept the home from reaching its full potential, so the owner contacted Oasis Turf & Tree, based in Loveland, Ohio, to […]

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Branching Into Tree Risk Assessments: Helping Clients Protect Their Trees and Themselves

Tree risk assessments are ideal for long-term client relationships and can help with preserving your customers’ trees.   If you are considering offering tree risk assessments as a service, make sure that you or someone on your staff has the proper certifications, like the International Society of Arboriculture’s Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) program, which […]

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Owner of Piedmont Landscape Management Recognized as Georgia’s Small Business Person of the Year

Small business owners demonstrate hard work, ingenuity and dedication daily. Often, they are striving to become industry leaders while facing failures and wins along the way. ā€œI believe it’s important to celebrate the wins,ā€ says Patrick Wells, president of Piedmont Landscape Management, based in Augusta, Georgia. ā€œToo often, we focus on the setbacks.ā€ As part […]

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