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How To Store Your Winter Equipment When The Season Ends

Now that the end of winter is near it is important you are ready and thinking ahead to preparing and storing your seasonal equipment away for the upcoming seasons. Although maintenance may be the last thing on your mind, it will save you time and money in the long run if you prepare and have a plan before all the …

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Accumulate Profits. Melt Snow and Ice.

As the leaves start to change and the season moves toward slow down, there are still plenty of opportunities for accumulating profits. As we mentioned last month, this is your last marketing push for fall services including irrigation winterization, overseeding and turf renovation, fall fertilizer, and upgrades or installations for landscape lighting. Now is the time to capture these sales. …

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The 2019-2020 Salt Report

Fall is quickly approaching with the first official day later this month. This means turf renovation, overseeding, and a bit later in the season, it’s the winterization of irrigation and pump systems. In the blink of an eye winter will be upon us. Even though it feels far off, now is the time to get informed and know what’s on …

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Don’t Wait for Slow Season to Prepare for Slow Season

Once Labor Day rolls around, consumers start thinking about a different list of landscape improvements.  You need to adjust your thinking too. Make a plan for sales growth and profits by offering a full menu of services in the months ahead. Start promoting these services now: Aeration – lawns that are suffering from poor soils or compaction benefit greatly from …

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Conquer Snow and Ice with Central Ice Melt

Don’t be left out in the cold this winter! With parts of the United States already reporting record snowfall and below freezing temperatures, now is a great opportunity to contact the ice melt experts at Central for advice on how to upgrade your ice melt supply. You or your current distributor may run out of ice melt soon, if it …