Have you fallen for any of these landscape maintenance myths?
From lawn care techniques all the way to engine maintenance, myths and hearsay are surprisingly rife in the landscaping industry.
From lawn care techniques all the way to engine maintenance, myths and hearsay are surprisingly rife in the landscaping industry.
Something isn't right with your client’s lawn. You know it's not just suffering from drought or overwatering, and you’re certain it’s a lawn disease – you’re just not sure exactly which one.
Another scorching summer in most of Europe – and a rather wet one for the rest – has once again created a tumultuous season for the landscaping industry. And while this season's dramatic droughts and rainfall can be partly attributed to the temporary El Niño weather phenomenon, we're all aware that climate change is creating a rather more permanent shift towards extreme weather.
Though it may sound like it, rewilding isn’t just about taking some time off and letting grass grow as wild as it pleases. It actually has quite a bit of science behind it, and is a process that landscapers are key in supporting.
Summer is a busy time for any professional landscaper. Increased heat and sunlight make for optimum growing conditions for plants and lawns that need managing, and with clients spending more time outdoors there's often increased demand for landscaping services.
El Niño is a term that has been spoken with trepidation over the past year, with some landscaping professionals bracing themselves for the weather event. But precisely what is it and what does it mean for your landscaping services?
Green spaces can liven up the most concrete of cities. And it's not just wildlife that appreciates allowing nature to flourish – urban green spaces promote better wellbeing, both physically and mentally in city dwellers around the globe, providing them the space to escape the bustle of city life.
Green spaces are some of the most beloved areas of any community. It's human nature to seek out green spaces – in a city, where these spaces are few and far between, they're practically an oasis.
Winter lawn preparation is as important as spring recovery: with the right approach, you can make your job far easier next year.
Autumn is a season of transition. In the landscaping and lawn care community, it’s a time for recovering from the heat of summer, making the necessary preparations for winter, and, of course, dealing with fallen leaves.
A scorching summer has left grass across Europe a singed and sickly yellow, in what has been one of the hottest years on record. It’s apparent that the seasons and weather patterns in Europe are changing, for better or worse, and it is affecting lives and livelihoods across the continent.
Spring is an essential time to focus on looking after your lawn. After the low maintenance winter months, it’s important to pay careful attention to what your lawn needs in this key growth phase.