Nov 12
Susan’s Lawn Gardens is pleased to feature this article from today’s guest author, PATRICK CASH. He is an expert on lawn care businesses, so we feel very comfortable recommending his work to our visitors.
Marketing Your Lawn Care Business
By Patrick Cash
Lawn Care Marketing
Marketing your lawn care business is one of the most crucial components for success besides having the right equipment or the job. For some lawn care service owners, marketing is their least favorite part of the business. They’d rather be out working than drumming up business. But your lawn care business is dead without a good marketing system in place.
Let your marketing slack and you are sure to feel the burn soon after. Lawn care marketing doesn’t have to be a chore if you lay out some good habits and stick to your plan.
First, you need to get a good lawn care business name and logo. Read the rest of this entry »
Jul 23
Do you have a “Saturday” morning lawn care and maintenance routine? Is it absolutely necessary… will your lawn die if you don’t? Certainly not… at least not right away.
Perhaps more so in Nature than in human experience, consistency is a life-factor. Even from a purely practical standpoint, a consistent lawn care and maintenance program saves money and helps build equity in your home.
An established, well maintained lawn garden adds considerable value to your home.
A typical “Saturday” lawn care schedule…
Of course, “Saturday” is optional… pick any day. Just be consistent. Read the rest of this entry »
May 17
Susan’s Lawn Gardens is pleased to feature this article from today’s guest author, LINDA J. BRUTON. She is an expert on lawns, so we feel very comfortable recommending her work to our visitors.
Fertilizers – What you Need to Feed Your Lawn
By Linda J Bruton
Just like humans need food, water and shelter to survive, lawns depend on certain elements to live, sixteen to be exact. Most of these elements are already found naturally in the environment, but several others need to be added to your lawn. Adding fertilizer with these three elements, nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, does the job.
Before you run out to the store to purchase a complete fertilizer, or, one that contains all three, it is important to understand why your lawn’s livelihood depends on it. Read the rest of this entry »
Apr 17
Ideal growing conditions are essential for successful lawn garden care and maintenance, because they generate healthy grass. And healthy grass overcomes weeds and resists droughts, pests, and diseases.
Healthy grass needs loamy soil and the right amount of water… two very crucial ingredients of effective lawn care and maintenance.
How to have the right soil conditions for healthy grass:
The ideal soil is a loamy combination of sand, silt, and clay because it absorbs water readily and stores it.
Here’s how to determine if your soil is the right consistency… Squeeze a handful of moist soil. If it doesn’t hold its shape when squeezed, then it has too much sand. If it sticks together and barely breaks apart (if at all) when touched, then it has too much clay. If it holds its shape until poked, and then crumbles, then celebrate… you have loamy soil! This is the absolute best soil consistency for a healthy lawn. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar 03
There are millions of acres of lawns in just the USA, and all of them have to be mowed! Starting a lawn care business sounds like a no-brainer doesn’t it? Or does it?
Consider the downside to starting a lawn care business:
- 90% of all new businesses fail within the first year… that’s 9 out of 10 businesses!
- It’s seasonal
- You’re outside during the hottest time of the year
- It’s dirty, physically hard work
- Oh yeah… you sweat a lot! Read the rest of this entry »
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