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CERTIFICATION
Earning a prestigious Landscape Industry Certified credential is a way to do that. Employers and customers look for certifications as way to validate your skills and expertise. Take your career to the next level by earning your certification. Begin your journey to lifelong careerenhancement today!
LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP The program requires 2,000 hours of on-the-job training as well as a minimum of 144 hours in the classroom or online equivalent. NALP has developed the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program ™ materials into online courses to meet the education component. This ensures that every apprentice across the country, receives the sametraining.
LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN The test for the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician is done online, at your convenience, at your home or office through the respected national testing service - ProctorU. After you have dedicated sufficient time to self-study, you can take the online exam. The exam contains two sections and each section must be passed with a70%
CERTIFIED MANAGER
About the Exam. The Landscape Industry Certified Manager program is a voluntary program that grants the use of the Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential to individuals, like yourself who meet the standardized criteria for knowledge, skills or abilities. The knowledge needed to pass the examination is learned throughself-study.
LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE The Landscape Management Certificate Program prepares technicians to take the Landscape Industry Certified Technician Exterior exam. So, once you’ve trained your team, consider registering them to become certified - the gold standard of industry knowledge! (Available inEnglish and
LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent on RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there.EXTERIOR TECHNICIAN
Landscape Industry Certified Exterior Technician. By earning the Landscape Industry Certified Exterior Technician credential you demonstrate your expertise in the field of exterior landscaping (installation, maintenance and irrigation). Win more bids, stand out from the crowd, and provide the best service to your clients withcertified staff on
NATIONAL LAWN CARE MONTH National Lawn Care Month Toolkit. Every year we observe National Lawn Care Month in April, providing tools for the entire industry to educate consumers about the benefits of a healthy lawn. This year, we are focusing on the positive impact that healthy lawns and landscapes have on climate change. Please use the videos, social media graphics NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections withCERTIFICATION
Earning a prestigious Landscape Industry Certified credential is a way to do that. Employers and customers look for certifications as way to validate your skills and expertise. Take your career to the next level by earning your certification. Begin your journey to lifelong careerenhancement today!
LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP The program requires 2,000 hours of on-the-job training as well as a minimum of 144 hours in the classroom or online equivalent. NALP has developed the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program ™ materials into online courses to meet the education component. This ensures that every apprentice across the country, receives the sametraining.
LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN The test for the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician is done online, at your convenience, at your home or office through the respected national testing service - ProctorU. After you have dedicated sufficient time to self-study, you can take the online exam. The exam contains two sections and each section must be passed with a70%
CERTIFIED MANAGER
About the Exam. The Landscape Industry Certified Manager program is a voluntary program that grants the use of the Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential to individuals, like yourself who meet the standardized criteria for knowledge, skills or abilities. The knowledge needed to pass the examination is learned throughself-study.
LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE The Landscape Management Certificate Program prepares technicians to take the Landscape Industry Certified Technician Exterior exam. So, once you’ve trained your team, consider registering them to become certified - the gold standard of industry knowledge! (Available inEnglish and
LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent on RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there.EXTERIOR TECHNICIAN
Landscape Industry Certified Exterior Technician. By earning the Landscape Industry Certified Exterior Technician credential you demonstrate your expertise in the field of exterior landscaping (installation, maintenance and irrigation). Win more bids, stand out from the crowd, and provide the best service to your clients withcertified staff on
NATIONAL LAWN CARE MONTH National Lawn Care Month Toolkit. Every year we observe National Lawn Care Month in April, providing tools for the entire industry to educate consumers about the benefits of a healthy lawn. This year, we are focusing on the positive impact that healthy lawns and landscapes have on climate change. Please use the videos, social media graphicsCERTIFICATION
Earning a prestigious Landscape Industry Certified credential is a way to do that. Employers and customers look for certifications as way to validate your skills and expertise. Take your career to the next level by earning your certification. Begin your journey to lifelong careerenhancement today!
REGISTER | LANDSCAPES Ticketed Events. You may add any of these ticketed events on to your LANDSCAPES full registration.There is a limit of one ticket per event per registered attendee. SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 7:00 – 8:15 AM: Breakfast with Champions (advance registration and additional fee required): 8:30 – 9:45 AM NEW! LANDSCAPES Opening Session : 10:00 – 11:00 AM Power Sessions - Concurrent Education (3) EVENTS & CONFERENCES National Collegiate Landscape Competition. March. The National Collegiate Landscape Competition is an annual three-day powerhouse event which brings together the top landscape and horticulture students, top industry companies and dozens of the biggest industry manufacturers and suppliers. Each year more than 700 students fromtwo- and four-year
EXTERIOR TECHNICIAN
Landscape Industry Certified Exterior Technician. By earning the Landscape Industry Certified Exterior Technician credential you demonstrate your expertise in the field of exterior landscaping (installation, maintenance and irrigation). Win more bids, stand out from the crowd, and provide the best service to your clients withcertified staff on
HEALTH & SAFETY
12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org NALP EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org NALP WORKFORCE SUMMIT 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org TEAM BUILDING: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS FOR A lot of different factors go into why employees want to work for your company and stay long-term. Aside from paying competitive wages and offering benefits like health insurance, providing a career path and professional development can attract those who want something more than just a job. There are a number of professional developmentoptions
MEMBERSHIP DUES RECEIPTS 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections with LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP Government agencies have identified apprenticeship programs as a proven solution for recruiting, training and retaining top-tier talent. The new Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program™, sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals and registered by the Department of Labor, offers job seekers a path to a new career through a paid apprenticeship with a landscape LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Taking care of cool season lawns isn’t easy – pests, disease, weather issues – we get it! If you are a landscape manager or lawn care technician responsible for the care and upkeep of lawns in cool climates, then the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician credential will take your knowledge and your career to the next level.CERTIFIED MANAGER
Take your management skills to the next level with the prestigious Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential. Brush up on the latest management strategies and prove your knowledge of customers, finance, operations, marketing, people management and strategy. SAFETY TRAINING & RESOURCES FOR LANDSCAPE AND LAWN CARE Safety is critical to landscape and lawn care companies. Good safety practices set your company apart from the competition, make your company a place where employees want NALP EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there. COMPENDIUM OF TURFGRASS DISEASES 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIP . HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM. On-the-Job Training Competencies. Consult the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Training manual TECH TIP: FORSYTHIA AND CRABGRASS Spring is upon us, finally, and our lawns are slowly beginning to wake up from their long winter’s nap. It seems like twenty minutes has elapsed from the time the last snow bank melted to when you get the first phone call from a customer telling you that the forsythia is blooming and if you don’t put the crabgrass control down right now they are going to cancel their service! NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections with LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP Government agencies have identified apprenticeship programs as a proven solution for recruiting, training and retaining top-tier talent. The new Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program™, sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals and registered by the Department of Labor, offers job seekers a path to a new career through a paid apprenticeship with a landscape LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Taking care of cool season lawns isn’t easy – pests, disease, weather issues – we get it! If you are a landscape manager or lawn care technician responsible for the care and upkeep of lawns in cool climates, then the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician credential will take your knowledge and your career to the next level.CERTIFIED MANAGER
Take your management skills to the next level with the prestigious Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential. Brush up on the latest management strategies and prove your knowledge of customers, finance, operations, marketing, people management and strategy. SAFETY TRAINING & RESOURCES FOR LANDSCAPE AND LAWN CARE Safety is critical to landscape and lawn care companies. Good safety practices set your company apart from the competition, make your company a place where employees want NALP EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there. COMPENDIUM OF TURFGRASS DISEASES 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIP . HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM. On-the-Job Training Competencies. Consult the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Training manual TECH TIP: FORSYTHIA AND CRABGRASS Spring is upon us, finally, and our lawns are slowly beginning to wake up from their long winter’s nap. It seems like twenty minutes has elapsed from the time the last snow bank melted to when you get the first phone call from a customer telling you that the forsythia is blooming and if you don’t put the crabgrass control down right now they are going to cancel their service! SAFETY TRAINING & RESOURCES FOR LANDSCAPE AND LAWN CARE Safety is critical to landscape and lawn care companies. Good safety practices set your company apart from the competition, make your company a place where employees want LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent on REGISTER | LANDSCAPES Ticketed Events. You may add any of these ticketed events on to your LANDSCAPES full registration.There is a limit of one ticket per event per registered attendee. SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 7:00 – 8:15 AM: Breakfast with Champions (advance registration and additional fee required): 8:30 – 9:45 AM NEW! LANDSCAPES Opening Session : 10:00 – 11:00 AM Power Sessions - Concurrent Education (3) NALP EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org TEAM BUILDING: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS FOR A lot of different factors go into why employees want to work for your company and stay long-term. Aside from paying competitive wages and offering benefits like health insurance, providing a career path and professional development can attract those who want something more than just a job. There are a number of professional developmentoptions
NATIONAL LAWN CARE MONTH Facts. A 5,000 square foot lawn produces enough Oxygen daily for 18-34 people. (The Lawn Institute) Turfgrass, like that found in our lawns, is much cooler than asphalt or cement, acting as an “air conditioner” for the surrounding area (lawns can be more thanHEALTH & SAFETY
12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org MEMBERSHIP DUES RECEIPTS 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org FACTORS CAUSING MULCH FIRES Spring mulching season has been well underway over the past month or so. Your customers appreciate a good quality mulch that improves the overall look of their home’s landscape. But keep in mind several simple rules to prevent mulch from smoldering, catching fire, and potentially resulting in considerable damage to residences and buildings. Excess Mulch NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections with LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP The program requires 2,000 hours of on-the-job training as well as a minimum of 144 hours in the classroom or online equivalent. NALP has developed the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program ™ materials into online courses to meet the education component. This ensures that every apprentice across the country, receives the sametraining.
LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN The test for the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician is done online, at your convenience, at your home or office through the respected national testing service - ProctorU. After you have dedicated sufficient time to self-study, you can take the online exam. The exam contains two sections and each section must be passed with a70%
RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there. LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent onCERTIFIED MANAGER
About the Exam. The Landscape Industry Certified Manager program is a voluntary program that grants the use of the Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential to individuals, like yourself who meet the standardized criteria for knowledge, skills or abilities. The knowledge needed to pass the examination is learned throughself-study.
HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIP . HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM. On-the-Job Training Competencies. Consult the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Training manual COMPENDIUM OF TURFGRASS DISEASES The American Phytopathological Society (APS) Press. The Compendium of Turfgrass Diseases, Third Edition is devoted entirely to the diagnosis and control of approximately 80 diseases affecting grasses maintained for fine turfs on residential and commercial lawns, sod farms, golf courses, sports fields, bowling greens, cemeteries, and other areas. TECH TIP: FORSYTHIA AND CRABGRASS The forsythia bloom starts from 1 to 25 GGD. Crabgrass germination begins at 200 GDD. You can see that there is a big difference there. Crabgrass seeds will germinate around two to three weeks after the forsythia blooms drop. Unfortunately, people have begun to associate the application of crabgrass control with the beginning of forsythiabloom
FACES OF THE INDUSTRY: VICTORIA TRUCCO Faces of the Industry: Victoria Trucco. Victoria Trucco studied architecture in Colombia and had wanted to earn a master’s degree in urbanism. However, her dual citizenship caused her to not be eligible for a scholarship at Penn State. “I had two small children and could not afford the private university for urbanism,” she says. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections with LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP The program requires 2,000 hours of on-the-job training as well as a minimum of 144 hours in the classroom or online equivalent. NALP has developed the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program ™ materials into online courses to meet the education component. This ensures that every apprentice across the country, receives the sametraining.
LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN The test for the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician is done online, at your convenience, at your home or office through the respected national testing service - ProctorU. After you have dedicated sufficient time to self-study, you can take the online exam. The exam contains two sections and each section must be passed with a70%
RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there. LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent onCERTIFIED MANAGER
About the Exam. The Landscape Industry Certified Manager program is a voluntary program that grants the use of the Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential to individuals, like yourself who meet the standardized criteria for knowledge, skills or abilities. The knowledge needed to pass the examination is learned throughself-study.
HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIP . HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM. On-the-Job Training Competencies. Consult the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Training manual COMPENDIUM OF TURFGRASS DISEASES The American Phytopathological Society (APS) Press. The Compendium of Turfgrass Diseases, Third Edition is devoted entirely to the diagnosis and control of approximately 80 diseases affecting grasses maintained for fine turfs on residential and commercial lawns, sod farms, golf courses, sports fields, bowling greens, cemeteries, and other areas. TECH TIP: FORSYTHIA AND CRABGRASS The forsythia bloom starts from 1 to 25 GGD. Crabgrass germination begins at 200 GDD. You can see that there is a big difference there. Crabgrass seeds will germinate around two to three weeks after the forsythia blooms drop. Unfortunately, people have begun to associate the application of crabgrass control with the beginning of forsythiabloom
FACES OF THE INDUSTRY: VICTORIA TRUCCO Faces of the Industry: Victoria Trucco. Victoria Trucco studied architecture in Colombia and had wanted to earn a master’s degree in urbanism. However, her dual citizenship caused her to not be eligible for a scholarship at Penn State. “I had two small children and could not afford the private university for urbanism,” she says. REGISTER | LANDSCAPES Your LANDSCAPES 2020: The Virtual Experience Registration includes 40+ Education Sessions. Up to 37 CEUs. All-Access Pass for a full year to view sessions on demand. Get a 10% discount for the virtual NALP Innovation & Technology Forum on November 18. SAFETY TRAINING & RESOURCES FOR LANDSCAPE AND LAWN CARE Safety is critical to landscape and lawn care companies. Good safety practices set your company apart from the competition, make your company a place where employees want to work and it helps your bottom line. Find helpful safety resources from OSHA and from NALP safety experts in English and Spanish. In partnership with Rancho Mesa. LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent onALL REGISTRANTS
12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.orgACCESS | LANDSCAPES
12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org SAFE COMPANY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org NALP EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22033 703-736-9666 (phone) 800-395-2522 (toll-free) 703-322-2066 (fax) info@landscapeprofessionals.org ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Abide by federal OSHA’s general duty clause and any other federal, state or local regulations related to environmental hazards, including extreme heat and cold, sun exposure, severe weather, and poisonous plants and wildlife. The general duty clause requires employers to provide workplaces free of known safety hazards. Create a writtenprogram.
NATIONAL LAWN CARE MONTH National Lawn Care Month Toolkit. Every year we observe National Lawn Care Month in April, providing tools for the entire industry to educate consumers about the benefits of a healthy lawn. This year, we are focusing on the positive impact that healthy lawns and landscapes have on climate change. Please use the videos, social media graphics LEVEL UP: BUSINESS IS BOOMING FOR LANDPATTERNS LandPatterns, based in Dallas, Texas, was started in 2000 by landscape architect Marc Funderburk. He started the company with the primary goal of providing quality landscape architecture, installation and maintenance to a discerning clientele. “We try to provide unique solutions that allow our clientele to see those solutions, either allat once or in
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections withCERTIFICATION
Want to stand out, be the best and prove that you are a highly skilled landscape industry professional? Earning a prestigious Landscape Industry Certified credential is a way to do that. LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP Government agencies have identified apprenticeship programs as a proven solution for recruiting, training and retaining top-tier talent. The new Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program™, sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals and registered by the Department of Labor, offers job seekers a path to a new career through a paid apprenticeship with a landscape LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Taking care of cool season lawns isn’t easy – pests, disease, weather issues – we get it! If you are a landscape manager or lawn care technician responsible for the care and upkeep of lawns in cool climates, then the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician credential will take your knowledge and your career to the next level. LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent on RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCEDAY OF REMEMBRANCE JAPANESENATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCESEPTEMBER 11 REMEMBRANCE DAYTRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there.CERTIFIED MANAGER
Take your management skills to the next level with the prestigious Landscape Industry Certified Manager credential. Brush up on the latest management strategies and prove your knowledge of customers, finance, operations, marketing, people management and strategy.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mike Bogan. Mike Bogan is the CEO of LandCare, one of the industry’s largest national landscape maintenance companies. A graduate of Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Mike began his career in the design/build division of Davis Landscape Contractors in their MD/DC/VA office. HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIP . HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM. On-the-Job Training Competencies. Consult the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Training manual HOW 3 LANDSCAPE BUSINESSES BRING ACTION TO CORE VALUES The survey also asked whether, if negotiating an acquisition of another company, corporate culture would make a difference. Some 46% say they wouldn’t go through with a deal if they found that an acquisition target had a corporate culture that was not aligned with their own company’s culture. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALSESSENTIALS BLOGLEARN TOGGLECONNECT TOGGLESTAND OUT TOGGLECAREERS TOGGLEADVOCACY TOGGLE NALP is the national association that advocates for the industry, fosters professionalism, and helps lawn care, landscape, irrigation, and tree care companies level up. Get training, certification, education, expert advice and make connections withCERTIFICATION
Want to stand out, be the best and prove that you are a highly skilled landscape industry professional? Earning a prestigious Landscape Industry Certified credential is a way to do that. LANDSCAPE APPRENTICESHIP Government agencies have identified apprenticeship programs as a proven solution for recruiting, training and retaining top-tier talent. The new Landscape Management Apprenticeship Program™, sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals and registered by the Department of Labor, offers job seekers a path to a new career through a paid apprenticeship with a landscape LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Taking care of cool season lawns isn’t easy – pests, disease, weather issues – we get it! If you are a landscape manager or lawn care technician responsible for the care and upkeep of lawns in cool climates, then the Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician credential will take your knowledge and your career to the next level. LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent on RENEWAL & REMEMBRANCEDAY OF REMEMBRANCE JAPANESENATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCESEPTEMBER 11 REMEMBRANCE DAYTRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE July 19, 2021 Arlington National Cemetery & The National Mall. For 25 years, Renewal & Remembrance has been a signature association event. Each July, lawn care and landscape professionals from across the country donate their time and expertise to enhance the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery and honor the men and women buried there.CERTIFIED MANAGER
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Mike Bogan. Mike Bogan is the CEO of LandCare, one of the industry’s largest national landscape maintenance companies. A graduate of Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Mike began his career in the design/build division of Davis Landscape Contractors in their MD/DC/VA office. HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIP . HOURS/TASKS TRACKING FORM. On-the-Job Training Competencies. Consult the Landscape Management Apprenticeship Training manual HOW 3 LANDSCAPE BUSINESSES BRING ACTION TO CORE VALUES The survey also asked whether, if negotiating an acquisition of another company, corporate culture would make a difference. Some 46% say they wouldn’t go through with a deal if they found that an acquisition target had a corporate culture that was not aligned with their own company’s culture.LANDSCAPES | NALP
LANDSCAPES. October 19-22, 2021. Louisville, KY. Experience LANDSCAPES 2021, the largest annual conference for landscape and lawn care professionals! Bring key team members and LEVEL UP with cutting edge education sessions that provide practical solutions to the challenges you face. Get inspired by thought leaders in our industry. REGISTER | LANDSCAPES Your LANDSCAPES 2020: The Virtual Experience Registration includes 40+ Education Sessions. Up to 37 CEUs. All-Access Pass for a full year to view sessions on demand. Get a 10% discount for the virtual NALP Innovation & Technology Forum on November 18. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE LANDSCAPE COMPETITION The National Collegiate Landscape Competition is the most important networking event that we do for our students every year. It helps them to catch a glimpse of their potential and plants the seeds to give back to the industry upon establishing their own career." Greg Jolley,BYU.
LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY STATISTICS Size of the Industry. Statistics from the IBIS World Landscaping Services Industry Report shows that the landscape services industry has a market size of $105.1 billion in 2021. The industry employs more than 1 million people and represents 604,163 landscaping service businesses, an increase of 4.9 percent from 2020. The market size of the industry in the U.S. has been growing 2.5 percent onALL REGISTRANTS
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