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If you’re looking for new or replacement machinery in the next 12 months, come to our farm setting near Aylesbury on Wednesday 26th June for the biggest one-day “Live and Running” Ground Care and Turf Machinery show in the entire country!
You’ll be ab
How many times have you rolled up for an inititial site visit only to find that the job is not a good fit for your company? Maybe the budget is too low or the client needs a service that you just don't offer?
That wasted visit will have cost you, not
So far, summer 2023 has been so wet that very few grass lawns have lost their colour and have stayed a lush, verdant shade of green. But it's not too late for them to succumb to a heatwave and morph into an arid, honey coloured, carpet that is prickl
Good Morning All,
Its a miserable day here in Essex. Mild, wet and ideal for plants.
Our latest blog offers some suggestions for low maintenance planting ideas that your clients will love.
What percentage of your clients would you say specifically reque
Good morning!
It feels as though its been a while since I spoke to anybody on here - we've been super-busy responding to enquiries and building quotes for potential customers.
Here's a conversation starter though - what's the worst piece of business-r
Judging by discussions on various social media platforms, there are a lot of very worried people in the landscape industry right now. Folks are concerned about low numbers of enquiries and an even lower conversion rate. I've even seen a couple of p
I don't know about you, but I've been spending quite a few evenings outdoors lately - once the heat has gone out of the sun it's by far the most comfortable place to be.....I've even been tempted to sleep under the stars!
Garden lighting has been a sa
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I have a client with an ali baba terracotta urn water feature. It needs repairing. I thought I had sorted it . But it needs the proper fittings to connect the pump tubing at the bottom of the pot to a pipe that goes inside the pot in the center
With the likelihood that we're about to go into a recession, it's more important than ever to make sure that you are charging properly for your services. For example, how do you decide what to charge for your hourly rate? Is it a figure you've pul
That time of year is approaching fast - you know the scenario - the sun peeks out from behind a cloud and all of a sudden the phone starts ringing off the hook. "I need a bigger patio" "When can you re-plant my borders?" "Please give me a quote for
This guest blog on the My Garden Design website was written for us by Simon Hedley of Boughton Loam.
Soil is at the heart of most landscaping schemes and certainly every planting plan we work on. And caring for the soil is an integral part of sustain
We've been super busy this week. Not only have we given our website a facelift so that it's easier to navigate; We've also made a start on adding some of this year's work to our case studies page.
Take a look at this fabulous garden designed on be
Winter is when work slows down a little and we all get a little more time to review the year just gone and make plans for next year.
Have you thought of offering garden design or planting plans as an extra service to your clients? Maybe you feel you
In the wake of COP26, I got to thinking about our own working practices (I run a landscaping business as well as a garden design studio). What more could landscapers and gardeners do to combat climate change?
Waste is sometimes an issue for us - not
It's tricky isn't it? When you know that a garden is just craving a lawn rather than a hard landscaped area, but your client is adamant that he or she doesn't want to be mowing on a regular basis.
We all know that natural lawns have heaps of advantag
A 636m stretch of native hedgerow mix whips planted by Rob Bowditch and his crew, with great ease, using the Turf Teq Trencher which really speeded up the job. Great team work!
Turf Teq design and manufacture a range of walk-behind Power Rakes, Edger
One of the optional extra services available from My Garden Design is to have your design rendered into 3D.
It's a great sales tool for landscapers because it really does help clients to imagine how they may use their newly revamped space. They can st
The Landscape Juice Network (LJN)
What is it?
LJN is an open association of individuals and companies involved in landscaping, garden maintenance, horticulture and garden design.
The site is…
As Blue Monday is fast approaching, I thought it would be a good idea to give a small reminder to our community here on Landscape Juice to remember to tell people about your worries and if you’re having negative thoughts. Talking about emotions…
“Gardening programmes tend to be very ‘traditional’ white middle-class in their attitude towards gardening”, Julia Sargeant said in an interview after she won gold at Chelsea Flower Show in 2016. She was the first black gardener to design…
Studies report that burglary is one of the most emotionally impactful crimes to be a victim of. The prevention of being succumbed to it is always at the back of our minds – is anything on show? Are all the windows closed? Did you definitely lock…
Dan never knew that he would be orchestrating a ten-man-band five years ago when he packed in…
This series isn't just for landscapers and gardeners starting out: it's also a refresher for existing…
Open forum activity
He has been mowing starting from the gravel drive up and down the lawn across to the river for 27+ years !! A four wheeler and there are definite ridges and…"
the way my mower goes over it it bounces like crazy, and would therefore add to the issue. I'll take a…"
Assuming the cuts are a few weeks apart all should be good?"
Rumble strips in lawn!
Difficult one to describe. We've got a couple of lawns that we've taken over and both (unrelated locations) have got an almost rumble strip feel to certain sections. Absolutely paralell lines in a relatively large area. I'm ensured that the only…
Read more…Selective lawn herbicides and composting clippings
A customer wants a weed treatment on their lawn but they also like to compost the clippings after each mow. The product I use states not safe for composting (Praxys). I can't spot spray as there are a lot of bittercress hidden within the grass. Will…
Read more…Soil management survey help request (south England)
Hi all,Would anyone consider helping me collect some soil management experience data? I'm in my third year of studying for the RHS Master of Horticulture and for my dissertation I'm researching soil management - I’m hoping to obtain some first-hand…
Read more…Anvil / Deflector nozzle - Berthoud sprayer
I've recently bought the Berthoud Vermorel. I did a test run on concrete using the anvil nozzle (blue) and the spray appears quite stripey on the ground. There appears to be more liquid on each edge and up the middle, basically 3 thick lines (hope…
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