The following scenario plays itself out every season on what seems like every site. The owner is unhappy with the […]
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Lawn care mastery: how to eliminate mohawks
One of my duties as landscape supervisor is training new workers. And sharing my knowledge and experience is actually a […]
Grinding fun with a $60K stump grinder
You will know from reading my blogs that I am not really a machine guy. I prefer soft landscaping with […]
The power of one tree
Today we got to observe our apprentice in action for the first time as he dropped a maple tree in […]
Drama in the landscape
Strata maintenance can sometimes lead to drama because all parties involved don’t agree. Today was a good example. I was helping our […]
Dirty landscape tricks with mulch
As I walked to my local Shopper’s Drug Mart recently to mail my son’s passport application, I noticed piles of […]
When landscape side gigs turn into missions
Landscape side gigs happen. Friends or neighbours approach you asking for help or a quick favour. And why not use […]
One tree that makes Vas cry
There is one tree in Metro Vancouver that makes landscape pro Vas cry. I found this out years ago when […]
Landscaping like the captain of Exxon Valdez
It was just another routine day on a huge strata site somewhere in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. I was helping […]
Dogwood plant sale fun
The Dogwood Garden Club held its annual fundraiser plant sale today. The sale raises money for the club’s activities and […]
