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Online lawn care courses

Online lawn care courses

Lawn care courses from GreenBest Ltd

Here at GreenBest, we are experts in lawn nutrition. We’ve been working with lawn care professionals for over two decades. With the GreenBest Academy, we are finally brining that knowledge to you directly via our very own lawn care courses at the Greenbest Academy.

When we asked out customers how we could support their business more they said they wanted more education opportunities. They specifically asked for online training courses. In 2022, we began our program of regular FREE webinars to educate customers on our products. Following on from that, we have now released two lawn care courses on the GreenBest Academy.

Educational online lawn care courses for professionals

Our GreenBest Academy courses are great for lawn care professionals. You might be new to the industry and will be learning from scratch? Or maybe, you have years of experience and would like to refresh your knowledge?

The lawn care courses on the GreenBest Academy are also suitable for sharing with your lawn technicians and operatives. Bulk access can be purchased by speaking to a member of the GreenBest Sales team.

Why take an online lawn care course?

Learning more about the lawns you care for, and the products you buy, will help you make better decisions for your business. Whether helping you to choose the right fertilisers for your lawn treatments, or reducing the occurrence of lawn problems through better understanding of lawn management practices.

Add to your marketing and customer service

Improving your knowledge with an online lawn care course might also help you with your marketing and customer service. Your customers will be impressed with your knowledge when they ask you questions about the treatments that you offer and why.

You might also like to use your knowledge to write blog posts or email newsletters to your customers. This will likely add value to your service and improve to your reputation.

Ideal for new lawn care businesses

As always, we are keen to support those that are new to the industry. The GreenBest Academy is ideal for those who are just starting up their own lawn care business. Franchised or independent; our course content will be relevant to you.

If you have further questions, or need help with any aspect of your lawn treatment programmes, a member of the GreenBest sales team is always available to talk you through it. Explore our range of SmartLawn Fertilisers here.

Lawn care courses available now

The following online video courses are available now.

Lawn Grass Biology for Beginners – A detailed look at lawn grass biology including structure, species, water and nutrient movement, energy production and the perfect lawn environment.

Advanced Lawn Nutrition – A comprehensive guide to lawn nutrition and building your own fertilisation plans. Includes information on all essential lawn nutrients and how to make sure your lawn is getting enough of them.

More courses coming soon

Understanding lawn soil – This course will look at lawn soil in detail and cover topics such as soil texture classifications, pH, soil sampling and analysis and soil biology. This course is due for release in summer 2023.

Fertiliser materials and applications – This course will teach you all your need to know about the most common materials used in fertiliser production. You’ll discover how the weather affects fertiliser performance and how to avoid problems like lawn scorch. This course is due for release in autumn/winter 2023.

Lawn biostimulants and how they work – This course will cover biostimulants and how they can be used in lawn treatment programmes. We will discuss the key active ingredients found in biostimulants such as amino acids, vitamins, humic acids and more. This course is due for release in autumn/winter 2023.

 

Explore the GreenBest Academy at www.greenbestacademy.co.uk

Original article: https://www.greenbest.co.uk/online-lawn-care-courses/

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    Looks interesting will take a look at the website 😃

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