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Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.

LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry

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Hello Everybody new member to the site, been having a look around and still finding my way here lol. Own small lawn care/ grasscutting business in Scotland near Glasgow.

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  • hello from the north east of scotland, its a great network on here, go pro its worth it.

    • Hi Richard ,  thanks will have a look at go pro, still finding my way around yet lol

  • hello. also new around here. website looks really good and support on the forms look brilliant. :) 

    • Hi Andrew , thanks yes there is lot of very good info here and agree on support and forums.

  • Hi. I have. A small gardening. And. Nursery business. For. 25. Years. In. Northern Ireland. How is. Business. With. U. Have. U. A Facebook. Page? Mine. Is. Down to earth. Gardening. Aghalee
    • Hi Christine thanks , I started in April 2014 and so far I'm only working summer season as haven't figured out what to do in winter as yet mainly due to suffering arthritis in colder weather,  I'm on fb Garry's Lawn Care is business page but also recieve mail on my own page so won't matter which page any one sends mail on. 

      • also based in scotland, we do a variety of services but in all honesty after the first week in december we dont really get anything until late feb early march. we do domestic work and all autumn tidys and winter pruning is covered by dec leaving us little left over winter. we have tried promoting shed, fence repairs and offer discounts on landscaping work over winter but this time of year most are not thinking about their garden ive found. although in other parts of the uk some guys are still cutting grass up to dec then carrying out autumn tidys and winter pruning over late winter months. where as my last cut was in october and grass wont see any need for a cut unitl march

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