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Business Smarts: Using Overtime to Your Advantage

For many employers, the thought of overtime sounds like increased costs. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With proper planning and execution, overtime is a great tool that offers stability for your business. It also gives your company room to increase sales and grow. Planning Gives You Stability A common misconception is that […]

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How I Do It: Streamlining Afternoon Fleet Tasks

In the afternoons, it’s easy for crews to go about their responsibilities to prepare for the next day’s work in an inefficient manner. Chris Lee, president of EarthWorks, based in Lillian, Texas, says 15 years ago he initially created a dedicated crew for these afternoon tasks in an effort to get their employees off the clock […]

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Cultivating Quality: How Myatt Landscaping’s Horticulture Team Sets Them Apart

What started as a specific hire to help with a unique project in 2022 has evolved into the development of a new horticulture team for Myatt Landscaping & Construction, based in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. When Myatt Landscaping was hired to install landscape architect Max Cohen’s design at Raleigh Iron Works, they brought on Kate Watts […]

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Fuel Fraud Prevention Tips Every Landscaping Business Owner and Executive Should Know

Guest post by Dennis Chang, CEO of RoadFlex Here’s a startling fact: 86% of managers suspect fuel fraud is happening within their organization. For landscaping businesses, where fuel is often one of the largest vehicle-related expenses, unchecked fuel purchases can lead to significant financial losses. The most common forms of fuel fraud include: Fuel fraud […]

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Buy, Lease, or Rent? Choosing the Right Equipment Strategy For Your Landscape Business

To buy or not to buy…that is the question. Or perhaps the question is to buy, to lease, or to rent? When it comes to your fleet and the equipment needed to get the job done, the decision to buy, lease or rent will vary greatly based on various factors Below are some of the […]

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Protect Sensitive Plants This Winter with Anti-Desiccants

Winter can be a dry time for your skin, and it can dry out plants, too. With less humidity in the air, plants can lose moisture from their leaves faster than they can replace it. ā€œPlants that lose too much water can die, and anti-desiccants create a protective film on the plants to reduce the […]

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Technically Speaking: Tips for Calibrating Salt Spreaders

As winter arrives, remember to calibrate your salt spreaders to reduce the cost of over or under-applying. This dialed-in approach helps your bottom line while protecting your clients and the environment. Timing and Other Factors Spreaders should be calibrated at various times, especially when these events occur: Each piece of equipment has slight differences, so […]

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Recognizing and Managing Common Tree Diseases in Autumn

Autumn is a beautiful time of the year for your clients’ trees to show off their fall foliage. However, weak trees can fall victim to various diseases during this period as well. While some diseases cause mainly aesthetic issues to trees, others can pose a fatal threat. Leaf Spot Leaf spot diseases can be caused […]

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Technically Speaking: Avoid Costly Winter Breakdowns with Snow Blower Maintenance

As the end of the year draws near, so does the start of snow and ice management season. One simple task to help set your team up for success is to conduct regular maintenance on your snow removal equipment, including snow blowers, well before the winter months. AccuWeather predicts that most areas in the Northeast […]

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From the Field to the Office: Time Management Strategies for Landscape Companies

As more employees prioritize work/life balance, one way to help with this is implementing time management strategies that allow them to complete the work they need without having to work longer than necessary. While there will be times when team members will have to go above and beyond to get things done, this shouldn’t be […]

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