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Hello everyone!

We have just released a free lawn care guide that gives advice on caring for your lawn. We know a lot of you are professional landscapers and as such will be pretty experienced with most of this, however I thought I would share it as you may find it useful to show customers why they need the work that you are carrying out!

Also would be great to hear some of your advice or feedback on the book as we plan on releasing a few guide books for various subjects, and we want it to be a valuable tool to help you sell your services as landscape gardening professionals!

Click here to download the free ebook.

Hope you all are having a fantastic week and enjoying the weather!

Stewart

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  • Thanks Stewart !

    • No problem John!

    • And a great name as well!

      John Bates

      Tracmaster

      • Another JB  - well it's better than Norman or the other one

  • Cheers, I'll add it to my collection :)

  • PRO Supplier

    Quite comprehensive, nicely laid out and well written. I like it a lot.

    • Thank you Daisy, that's wonderful feedback!

  • Brilliant, thank you. I'm just getting into lawn care this season. Thank you again.

  • A good detailed guide - thanks as it all helps bring up knowledge in this sector. 

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