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National Pollinator Week 2016

Pollination: (noun) the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. National Pollinator Week is from June 20-26th this year! Do you enjoy a warm cup of coffee every morning? Then you need to celebrate pollinators with us this week! Many of the foods we enjoy on a daily basis, including staples such…

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New Team Member | Adam Sleeper

Landscape Workshop would like to welcome a new team member, Adam Sleeper, as our Maintenance Division’s Enhancement & Irrigation Manager. In this role, Adam will manage the enhancement and irrigation operations of the branch, including ensuring project completion and quality, assisting with estimation, and securing materials. To build and strength relationships with Landscape Workshop customers, he will also be responsible for…

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New Team Member | Patrick Tillman

Landscape Workshop would like to welcome Patrick Tillman to our Construction Division as the team’s new Estimator! In this role, Patrick will be responsible for reviewing plans and preparing bid information for landscape and irrigation construction projects. Patrick attended Auburn University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in environmental design as well as his master’s degree in landscape architecture. Following college…

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Award-Winning Landscaping Renovations in the Gulf Coast

Landscape Workshop recently finished a full construction and enhancement project for TCB (The Citizens Bank) Coastal Banking in Fairhope, Alabama. What used to be a 100-year-old empty house was transformed into a lively, modern-day bank. Our General Manager for the area, Scott Watson, said, “our Gulf Coast operations team was more than excited to have the opportunity to help bring this property…

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Lawn & Landscape’s #LLTwitter25 List

Landscape Workshop is proud to have been selected as one of Lawn & Landscape‘s 2016 Top 25 Must-Read Twitter Accounts for landscapers. The list of winners was announced this past Saturday, May 22, 2016. “This feed is full of the benefits of beautiful landscaping, along with an inside peek at operations and customers’ properties,” Lawn & Landscape said in a description of…

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New Team Member | Beau Farmer

Landscape Workshop would like to welcome our newest Account Manager for our Memphis, Tennessee team, Beau Farmer. In this role, Beau will report to our Memphis General Manager, Blair Maynard, and will be responsible for managing the maintenance crews and customer relationships for a portfolio of commercial landscape maintenance accounts in the Memphis area. Beau has multiple years in the green industry…

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Entrance Overhaul – How to Create Curb Appeal

The front entrance is one of the most important parts of a commercial property. It’s what a passerby notices before they enter the property, and it can either draw in or push away a potential customer and/or tenant. By upgrading your curb appeal, you have a chance to positively influence people’s perceptions of your company or property before they ever…

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New Team Member | Robert Caviness

Robert Caviness joins the Landscape Workshop team as our newest Account Manager for the Memphis branch location. In this role, Robert will be responsible for managing the overall day-to-day operations of several landscape crews and will ensure that customers are completely satisfied through relationship building, communication, and regular site visits. Welcome to Landscape Workshop, Robert! Memphis Business Journal: People On The Move

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Landscape Works Promotes Randy Owens to Construction Division General Manager

We are proud to announce that Randy Owens has been promoted to General Manager of Landscape Workshop’s Construction Division. In this role, Randy will work closely with Landscape Workshop’s founder and senior advisor, Joey Dobbs. He will also lead Project Managers Mason Snider and Heath Williams, whose dedication to our customers has been instrumental in the growth of the division. Randy…

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Crape Myrtle Bark Scale: What You Should Know

The crape myrtle is a popular tree in the southeastern United States, favored for its beauty, variety, and ability to endure difficult conditions. Until recently, the greatest threat to the crape myrtle was improper pruning, commonly known as “crape murder”. However, a relatively new insect, Crape Myrtle Bark Scale, is beginning to cause major problems. Crape Myrtle Bark Scale (CMBS)…