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  • Landscape Workshop Acquires Landcrafters, Inc.

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Landscape Workshop announced the acquisition of Landcrafters, Inc. (“Landcrafters”), a strategic addition that expands its presence in Tampa, FL. The acquisition underscores Landscape Workshop’s commitment to growing its commercial landscape maintenance business across the Southern United States while delivering consistent, professional service to leading property management companies and owners. Michael Tomaino, Head Gardener of Landcrafters, has joined…

  • Your Business’s First Impression Starts at the Curb 

    Why Curb Appeal Isn’t Just Aesthetic—It’s Strategic  Before a customer ever walks through your doors, they’ve already formed an opinion.  It happens in seconds—based on what they see from the parking lot, sidewalk, or entrance. Clean lines, healthy turf, vibrant seasonal color… or the opposite. For businesses, retail centers, office parks, and HOAs, curb appeal isn’t just landscaping—it’s a direct…

  • Internships to Full-Time at Landscape Workshop

    Whether you’re finishing higher education or a recent graduate in search of opportunity and leadership, Landscape Workshop’s Internship Program and Associate Account Manager Program (AAM) offer paths forward. Landscape Workshop Internship Program: Our paid summer internship program is designed to give you a true understanding of what it means to work as a professional in the commercial landscaping industry, not…

  • Landscape Workshop Acquires 4-Ever-Green Lawn Care

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Landscape Workshop announced the acquisition of 4-Ever-Green Lawn Care R.K.P., Inc. (“4-Ever-Green”), a strategic addition that expands its presence in South Florida. The acquisition underscores Landscape Workshop’s commitment to growing its commercial landscape maintenance business across the Southern United States while delivering consistent, professional service to leading property management companies and owners. As part of the partnership,…

  • Why an Irrigation Audit Should Be Part of Your Spring Plan 

    Shrubbery is starting to bloom, it’s that time of year to plant seasonal color, the turf is waking up, and your property is about to be on full display.  Is your irrigation system helping—or hurting—your landscape right now?  Why Irrigation Matters More Than You Think  A properly functioning irrigation system is one of the most important (and often overlooked) components of your landscape. Think of it as your insurance that…

  • Landscape Workshop, LLC, Launches Employee Shared Prosperity Program

    Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 23, 2026 — Landscape Workshop, a full-service grounds management company, announced today the launch of its Shared Prosperity Plan, a broad-based incentive plan providing full-time employees an opportunity to share in the Company’s growth and financial success. Landscape Workshop announced the program to employees at its General Managers’ Summit and all-Company meetings in Homewood, Alabama, on February…

  • How Early Planning Shapes Spring Landscape Success

    For commercial properties, your landscape is part of your brand and often the first impression your business makes. Spring landscapes that perform well and look professional all season share one thing in common: early planning. From spring cleanup and mulch installation to pre-emergent weed control and seasonal color, proactive planning ensures each service is completed at the right moment. The…

  • Landscape Workshop Acquires Ginkgo Landcare, LLC

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Landscape Workshop is proud to announce its acquisition of Ginkgo Landcare, LLC (“Ginkgo”), marking the Company’s continued growth in Tampa, Florida. The acquisition underscores Landscape Workshop’s commitment to growing its commercial landscape maintenance business across the Southern United States while delivering consistent, professional service to leading property management companies and owners. Ginkgo Founder and CEO Charlie Turner…

  • Landscape Workshop Acquires Lucky Landscaping, LLC

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Landscape Workshop announced the acquisition of Lucky Landscaping, LLC (“Lucky”), a strategic addition that establishes a new presence in Jupiter, Florida, and expands its existing operations in Naples, Florida. The acquisition underscores Landscape Workshop’s commitment to growing its commercial landscape maintenance business across the Southern United States while delivering consistent, professional service to leading property management companies…

  • Key Margin Eaters in the Landscape Industry

    As landscape businesses grow, cost pressures often emerge that quietly erode profitability. While early success can hide inefficiencies, scaling operations requires stronger financial discipline to protect margins. In a recent interview with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, Landscape Workshop CFO Christianna Denelsbeck shared insight into several common margin challenges facing lawn and landscape companies. One of the largest drivers…