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BrightView reports third quarter financial results - Lawn & Landscape. KENT, Ohio – Davey Resource Group, a subsidiary of The Davey Tree Expert Company, has acquired certain assets of TGC Engineering based in Sharon Center, Ohio.

BrightView reports third quarter financial results - Lawn & Landscape

Founded in 2001, TGC offers civil, municipal and environmental engineering services to clients in the private and public sectors. The firm and DRG have a longtime partnership in place and have worked together on multiple projects spanning nearly 10 years. “We are excited for the employees of TGC as we welcome them into the Davey family,” said Ken Joehlin, vice president and general manager, DRG Environmental Consulting. “TGC has been a leader in the field and their experience, combined with Davey’s scientific and technical leadership, strengthens Davey’s commitment to our clients across the region.

This acquisition also expands the range of services we can offer to our clients.” The firm employs 24 employees, all of whom will continue employment with the company. Coalmarch announces CO2@Home virtual conference - Lawn & Landscape. KENT, Ohio – Davey Resource Group, a subsidiary of The Davey Tree Expert Company, has acquired certain assets of TGC Engineering based in Sharon Center, Ohio.

Coalmarch announces CO2@Home virtual conference - Lawn & Landscape

Founded in 2001, TGC offers civil, municipal and environmental engineering services to clients in the private and public sectors. The firm and DRG have a longtime partnership in place and have worked together on multiple projects spanning nearly 10 years. “We are excited for the employees of TGC as we welcome them into the Davey family,” said Ken Joehlin, vice president and general manager, DRG Environmental Consulting.

“TGC has been a leader in the field and their experience, combined with Davey’s scientific and technical leadership, strengthens Davey’s commitment to our clients across the region. Senske announces Tim Ehrhart as new COO - Lawn & Landscape. KENT, Ohio – Davey Resource Group, a subsidiary of The Davey Tree Expert Company, has acquired certain assets of TGC Engineering based in Sharon Center, Ohio.

Senske announces Tim Ehrhart as new COO - Lawn & Landscape

Founded in 2001, TGC offers civil, municipal and environmental engineering services to clients in the private and public sectors. The firm and DRG have a longtime partnership in place and have worked together on multiple projects spanning nearly 10 years. “We are excited for the employees of TGC as we welcome them into the Davey family,” said Ken Joehlin, vice president and general manager, DRG Environmental Consulting.

“TGC has been a leader in the field and their experience, combined with Davey’s scientific and technical leadership, strengthens Davey’s commitment to our clients across the region. This acquisition also expands the range of services we can offer to our clients.” The firm employs 24 employees, all of whom will continue employment with the company. New podcast for trades and construction business owners launches - Pro Landscaper Magazine. A new podcast for trades and construction business owners has launched providing vital support and motivation for the industry during the pandemic.

New podcast for trades and construction business owners launches - Pro Landscaper Magazine

The Evolve and Grow podcast has been set up by The Trades Coach, Alison Warner, who hosts a series of compelling conversations with guests from successful business owners to leading industry figures. Alison said: “This is a brand-new podcast for the trades and construction industry sharing valuable tips and advice on how to grow a sustainable business, and strike a healthy work life balance. “It’s the perfect medium for busy people on the move, you can download an episode, listen in, in your own time, and refer back to the advice when you need a reminder.”

The podcast also explores topical issues in the sector inviting experts to share their insights with the Evolve and Grow pod listeners. Smiths Bletchington's Gabion limestone blocks - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Smiths Bletchington’s Gabion limestone blocks have been primarily used to fill gabion baskets for ground stabilisation, be it river banks, railway and road embankments and bridge abutments.

Smiths Bletchington's Gabion limestone blocks - Pro Landscaper Magazine

Smiths’ tells us how the way in which this stone product is being used is changing. Our gabion stone is a crushed Cotswold limestone with its typical Cotswold hues – warm creams and honey appearance – which offers landscape designers a softer more natural appearance to any large engineering project where the stone is left exposed. New South Africa Garden at Eden - Pro Landscaper Magazine. A new garden full of flowers from South Africa is now open at the Eden Project Biomes.

New South Africa Garden at Eden - Pro Landscaper Magazine

In the latest addition to Eden’s 30-acre outdoor garden, the newly-cleared 800sqm area is being planted with many of the trees, shrubs and flowers which define the beauty and diversity of the country’s landscapes. The new garden is inspired by the Veld, a wide range of habitats in South Africa from the mountains to the coast. It is set just outside the Rainforest Biome – the world’s largest indoor rainforest – next to a newly-created entrance to the Biome, designed to enable effective social distancing as people enter the covered spaces from Eden’s great outdoors. Heritage Landscape Supply Group expands in Minnesota - Lawn & Landscape. SUWANEE, Ga. – Doosan Infracore North America introduces the new DX42-5K and the DX50-5K mini excavators.

Heritage Landscape Supply Group expands in Minnesota - Lawn & Landscape

The excavators are updates to the prior iterations, featuring new innovations to increase machine performance, versatility, operator comfort and reliability. These models in the 4- to 5-metric-ton size class serve customers in various industries. The excavators’ compact size and mobility make them valuable for commercial and residential developments and landscape projects. In addition, the machines’ versatility makes them ideal for utility companies that perform underground construction tasks.

Mitie Landscapes boosts greener cities with latest launch - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Mitie has launched a Plan Zero City Landscaping Service designed to deliver sustainable services for customers with net zero carbon ambitions, by helping reduce emissions in high-pollution areas such as cities and urban environments.

Mitie Landscapes boosts greener cities with latest launch - Pro Landscaper Magazine

The service uses only electric vehicles (EV), battery-powered equipment, such as electric trimmers, leaf blowers and lawn mowers, commits to using no single-use plastic and will generate zero landfill waste. This is part of Mitie’s Plan Zero commitment to champion sustainable services for customers, as well as reaching its own net zero carbon emissions target by 2025. The Plan Zero City Landscaping Service has also replaced all chemicals, such as pesticides and synthetic fertilisers, for environmentally friendly techniques, such as hand weeding, to further reduce impact on the environment.

The Plan Zero City Landscaping Service is being trialled in London and will be rolled-out to other major cities across the UK later this year. Doosan introduces updated mini excavators - Lawn & Landscape. Clearing driveways and sidewalks in the winter can be a dreadful chore.

Doosan introduces updated mini excavators - Lawn & Landscape

EGO, a line of battery-powered OPE, has taken its game up a notch with the introduction of a 2-stage battery-powered snowblower and an improved version of the single stage. The 2-stage model # SNT2400 is designed for people who want to move a lot of snow or who are plagued with snowplow piles at the end of the driveway. It’s 24-inch wide, thick gauge steel box, with its aggressive steel augurs and retractable drift cutters, chews through the frozen stuff, and delivers it to the steel impeller that flings the snow up to 50 feet. Harvest Landscape Enterprises promotes Amanda Gray - Lawn & Landscape. Clearing driveways and sidewalks in the winter can be a dreadful chore.

Harvest Landscape Enterprises promotes Amanda Gray - Lawn & Landscape

EGO, a line of battery-powered OPE, has taken its game up a notch with the introduction of a 2-stage battery-powered snowblower and an improved version of the single stage. The 2-stage model # SNT2400 is designed for people who want to move a lot of snow or who are plagued with snowplow piles at the end of the driveway. It’s 24-inch wide, thick gauge steel box, with its aggressive steel augurs and retractable drift cutters, chews through the frozen stuff, and delivers it to the steel impeller that flings the snow up to 50 feet. A difference of note between the EGO and all other gas-powered snowblowers is that the augur and impeller work off one high-efficiency brushless motor while the drive mechanism works off its own high-efficiency brushless motor.

This means no belts to break, no oil or gas to spill, little noise and no fumes. ICPI releases annual sales report - Lawn & Landscape. Clearing driveways and sidewalks in the winter can be a dreadful chore. EGO, a line of battery-powered OPE, has taken its game up a notch with the introduction of a 2-stage battery-powered snowblower and an improved version of the single stage.

The 2-stage model # SNT2400 is designed for people who want to move a lot of snow or who are plagued with snowplow piles at the end of the driveway. It’s 24-inch wide, thick gauge steel box, with its aggressive steel augurs and retractable drift cutters, chews through the frozen stuff, and delivers it to the steel impeller that flings the snow up to 50 feet.

A difference of note between the EGO and all other gas-powered snowblowers is that the augur and impeller work off one high-efficiency brushless motor while the drive mechanism works off its own high-efficiency brushless motor. This means no belts to break, no oil or gas to spill, little noise and no fumes. To engage the drive, operators squeeze the handle grips. The chute cowling. Davey Resource Group acquires assets of TGC Engineering - Lawn & Landscape. ATLANTA – SingleOps has released its quarterly report tracking the health of the green industry. A key takeaway from SingleOps’ Q1/Q2 2020 Green Industry Economic Report is that outdoor service companies, including tree care and landscape specialists, have weathered the pandemic fairly well so far, despite some volatility along the way.

The SingleOps Green Industry Economic Report includes data from hundreds of thousands of one-off commercial and residential jobs performed by outdoor service companies in North America using the SingleOps platform between January and June 2020. Examples of one-off projects in the SingleOps system include the removal of a fallen tree, a storm clean-up, a flower bed installation or construction of a retaining wall. For the first six months of 2020, 56% of one-off tree care and landscaping jobs totaling over $256 million were accepted* by outdoor service companies using SingleOps’ system. Pro Landscaper August 2020 - Pro Landscaper Magazine. The August issue brings with it stories of success and ending of eras. Our interview with Phil Jones, for instance, explores the rebrand of ESL Landscape Contractors to Cultura Group and how this better reflects the company’s ethos.

We also hear from Tom Massey of Tom Massey Studio, who has gone from strength-to-strength since becoming one of Pro Landscaper’s inaugural 30 Under 30: The Next Generation. Last month, the industry also celebrated the achievements of Adam White as he passed his Landscape Institute presidency over to Jane Findlay of Fira. In his column, he reflects back on the last two years and the huge difference he has made to the association and the industry as a whole. With the Black Lives Matter movement gaining momentum, we’re eager to push for change in the horticulture industry. Millboard unveils new immersive website - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Millboard has launched a new customer-focused website. Built on customer research and feedback, the new site is designed to be effortless and intuitive, providing inspiration for homeowners and industry professionals alike.

Caroline Birdsall, Millboard’s marketing manager, says: “Millboard has undoubtedly established itself as a premium brand and we needed the look and the feel of the website to reflect that. But we also wanted it to do more than that, and to include more of what our customers have told us they’d like to see.” Green-tech has you covered! - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Leading landscape supplier Green-tech is well known for tackling new challenges quickly and head-on. As it’s now mandatory to wear a face covering in shops, supermarkets, petrol stations and most other establishments; Green-tech has once again gone above and beyond to keep colleagues in the industry safe and on right side of the current legislation.

It has designed and produced limited-edition face coverings which it is giving away on a first-come-first-served-basis. Managing director Rachel Kay comments: “It’s been a tough few month for everyone and we thought we’d bring a little light relief to a serious matter. We have supported the industry throughout the pandemic. We had a skeleton team that kept working to keep those who could work supplied with landscaping materials. Anyone wanting a Green-tech face covering should head to its website to request one. EGO boosts lineup with 2 new machines - Lawn & Landscape. Clearing driveways and sidewalks in the winter can be a dreadful chore. EGO, a line of battery-powered OPE, has taken its game up a notch with the introduction of a 2-stage battery-powered snowblower and an improved version of the single stage.

SingleOps’ publishes Q1/Q2 2020 Green Industry Economic Report - Lawn & Landscape. Clearing driveways and sidewalks in the winter can be a dreadful chore. Applications open for Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Applications are open for the £92m Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage. This is aimed at helping heritage organisations to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including designed landscapes such as parks and gardens.

Funds will be distributed by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. The new Fund is part of the wider £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund announced by Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden at the beginning of July, which is the government’s biggest ever one-off investment in the sector. Focal Pointe named top place to work - Lawn & Landscape. CARY, N.C. – The Turf and Ornamentals business of Bayer, within the company’s Crop Science division, has announced that lawn care operators and golf course superintendents can save on select turf care essentials purchased in August and September 2020 through the NOW Solutions Program. Plus, customers will receive payment terms of June 5, 2021, for qualifying products. “When it comes to agronomic needs this time of year, lawn care operators are looking for high-performing products that bring value to their businesses,” said John Wendorf, customer marketing manager for Bayer Lawn and Ornamentals.

“We’re excited to offer the NOW Solutions Program that couples sound agronomic recommendations with cost savings on our innovative solutions.” Langton Group uses automatic daily mowing in Illinois's new green zone - Lawn & Landscape. CARY, N.C. – The Turf and Ornamentals business of Bayer, within the company’s Crop Science division, has announced that lawn care operators and golf course superintendents can save on select turf care essentials purchased in August and September 2020 through the NOW Solutions Program.

Plus, customers will receive payment terms of June 5, 2021, for qualifying products. “When it comes to agronomic needs this time of year, lawn care operators are looking for high-performing products that bring value to their businesses,” said John Wendorf, customer marketing manager for Bayer Lawn and Ornamentals. Douglas Dynamics named Top Workplace for 11th consecutive year - Lawn & Landscape. CARY, N.C. – The Turf and Ornamentals business of Bayer, within the company’s Crop Science division, has announced that lawn care operators and golf course superintendents can save on select turf care essentials purchased in August and September 2020 through the NOW Solutions Program.

Plus, customers will receive payment terms of June 5, 2021, for qualifying products. “When it comes to agronomic needs this time of year, lawn care operators are looking for high-performing products that bring value to their businesses,” said John Wendorf, customer marketing manager for Bayer Lawn and Ornamentals. Bushel and Berry introduces new blueberry variety, BerryBux - Lawn & Landscape. MILWAUKEE — Douglas Dynamics, Inc., a manufacturer and upfitter of work truck attachments and equipment, has been recognized as a Top Workplace for the 11th consecutive year by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Douglas Dynamics is one of only 10 other companies that have been recognized annually as a Top Workplace since the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel started the program 11 years ago.

MANTS moved from in-person event to virtual show - Lawn & Landscape. BALTIMORE – Due to COVID-19 concerns, ongoing restrictions on large indoor gatherings, and unforeseen unavailability at the Baltimore Convention Center, The Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show announced the 2021 show, initially scheduled for January 6-8, is unable to take place as an in-person event. MANTS organizers are instead working to provide an online platform where exhibitors and attendees can conduct business. Landscape a key focus for new almhouses regeneration - Pro Landscaper Magazine. New call for London’s fleets to turn engines off when parked - Pro Landscaper Magazine.

A new London-wide campaign has been launched encouraging businesses to tackle air pollution caused by idling engines. New call for London’s fleets to turn engines off when parked - Pro Landscaper Magazine. £1.3bn investment to deliver homes, infrastructure and jobs - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Bayer NOW solutions program offers cost savings through Sept. 30 - Lawn & Landscape.

Our August issue is now live - Lawn & Landscape. Tobermore increases production capacity to meet surge in demand - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Tivoli commences trial of electric fleet - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Idverde digs deep to help people in horticulture as a Platinum Perennial Partner - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Weston Ground Maintenance settles on petrol over diesel with SCAG - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Pro Landscaper’s Lockdown Little Interview with Manoj Malde - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Pro Landscaper’s Lockdown Little Interview with Shane McCormick - Pro Landscaper Magazine. New RHS president puts diversity as a priority - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Land Design Partnership reveals rebrand - Pro Landscaper Magazine. One-third of injuries at home happen in the garden - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Drivers warned of ‘white van tan’ dangers - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Pro Landscaper’s Lockdown Little Interview with Ann-Marie Powell - Pro Landscaper Magazine. £20m in new grants to boost recovery of small businesses - Pro Landscaper Magazine.

CORE Landscape Products details its Tree Root Protection System - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Charity sanction pays for mass tree-planting in East London - Pro Landscaper Magazine. New advice for safe management of Scotland’s parks and green spaces - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Scotscape merges future landscape construction operations into Cultura Group - Pro Landscaper Magazine. ICL launches new multi-surface cleaner - Pro Landscaper Magazine. RHS launches new careers resource to help attract people to industry - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Take your horticultural career to the next level and apply to become a Master of Horticulture today! - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Join a webinar with Cleve West and Cityscapes - Pro Landscaper Magazine.

Sudbury manufacturer reveals major factory extension plans - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Online garden design service for landscapers launches - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Green-tech becomes a Platinum Partner of Perennial - Pro Landscaper Magazine. GGM Groundscare announces new jobs and recruitment to support business growth - Pro Landscaper Magazine. Wildflower webinars a thriving success - Pro Landscaper Magazine.

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