Browse Landscape Management - 1995 Issues


Volume 34, No. 3

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1 As We See It: Some People Out There Say We're Making Them 'Sick'
2 Table of Contents
4 Ask the Expert
4 -Selectively Managing Woody Plants
6 The Employee Crunch: Where are They?
8 LM Reports: Nuts and Bolts: Shopping for Mower Parts and More
1a The Right Mower for the Right Job
12 -Mulching Mowers Save Time, Money, Government Hassles
12 -Industrial Rotary Mowers: Not Just for Tough Roadsides
18 The New Pick-Ups: Offices on-the-go
22 Ornamental Grasses: Fireworks in the Landscape
26 Tech Center
26 -Post-Emergence Weed Control in Cool-Season Turfgrasses
30 -Post-Emergence Weed Control in Warm-Season Turfgrasses
34 -Post-Emergence Use Suggestions
34 -Problem Weeds
36 Hot Topics
36 -Chippers, Shredders to Lead Equipment Market Growth
37 -January Thaw may Lead to Fewer Spring Flowers in Northern States
38 Info Center
39 Supplier's Corner
39 -Green Industry Events
40 Job Talk: Sea of Colors
42 Green Industry Showcase: Product Review
45 Market Showcase
46 Classifieds
47 Advertiser Index
48 Bookstore
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
1G Last-Ditch Rescue Tips for Ailing Greens
6G What Weather Stations can do for Your Grass
7G Managing Athletic Fields for Specific Use Patterns
10G Working with Volunteers Takes a Special Effort
11G 10 Strategies You can Use to Make Time More Valuable, Productive and Rewarding
14G Staking, Filling Trees: Keys to Transplanting
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
4L Focusing on 'Lawn Health' Works for The Weed Man
6L Retaining a Lawn When the Customer Moves
10L Balancing Company Checkbooks
14L Beware 'Freeballers!'
16L ALCA/NLA Cooperate on Landscape Cost Study
17L Special Report: Focus on Grass Seed: It's Not Just a 'Bag of Grass Seed'
18L The Best Direct Mail Marketing Programs Reach Your Target Group
20L 'High' Prices Instill Loyalty, Place Value on the Service


Volume 34, No. 4

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1 As We See It: There's Always Room for Managerial Improvement
2 Table of Contents
4 Ask the Expert
4 -Dealing with Subsoil
6 Going Private?
14 LM Reports: PGRs Offer a Variety of Options
16 Getting and Keeping the Very Best Employees... without Going Broke
18 Learning from Natural Disasters
20 'Working' a Disaster: Don't be a Casualty!
22 Communicating: With Employees, Co-workers and Customers/Clients
24 Compost Preferred Over Topsoil as Soil Amendment
28 Sprayer Tune-Up Time
30 Tech Center
30 -Insect Control in Cool-Season Turf
34 -Insect Control in Warm-Season Turf
38 -Water-Saving Tips for the Onslaught of Hot Weather
39 Job Talk: People, Equipment are Vital to Flood Clean-Up in Houston
40 Hot Topics
40 -Landscape Managers Digging into New Growing Medium
41 -Paul Harvey's Attacks: Will They Never End?
41 -Info Center
41 -Green Industry Events
42 -"U" Said it
42 -Suppliers Corner
43 Showcase Product Review
45 Advertiser Index
46 Market Showcase
47 Classifieds
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
1G Sodding vs. Seeding: The Pros and Cons
6G Public Course Supers are Urged to Tell Customers About Golf's 'Good' Story
10G Sand-Based Field Holds Up to Heavy Play All Season
11G Problem Solving on Turfgrass Fields
14G Interviewing for an 'Upper Crust' Job: You are the Product
16G GCSAA Convention Wrap-Up: San Francisco, Feb. 20-27
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
1L Extended Warranties on Plants can be Another Profit Center
4L Fighting Weeds...and Fires, too?
6L New, Bright Colors for a New Season
10L 'Eco' Rose Finally Arrives
11L How Your Employees can Help You Keen Your Old Reliable Customers
14L Front-Page Article in 'USA Today' Causes Concern
16L Marketing: The Only Way to Win
20L Sodding vs. Seeding: The Pros and Cons


Volume 34, No. 5

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1 As We See It: Landscapes Often Spoiled by So-Called Progress
2 Table of Contents
6 Ask the Expert
8 A Capitol Idea
8 -Big Winner in New 'American Revolution' is Small Businessman
16 Tune-Ups Boost Employees' Worth
33 LM Reports: Herbicides, Algaecides and Colorants can Combat Aquatic Weed Overgrowth
36 Reel Grinding for Turf Health, Beauty
38 Sharpening Rotary Mower Blades
39 Perking Up Foot-Weary Turfgrass
40 Success with Wildflowers: Growing Wildflowers can be the Most Exciting Kind of Landscape Enhancement Imaginable
42 Tech Center
42 -Four Things to Control Diseases in Cool-Season Turfgrass
44 -Warm-Season Control: Longer Growing Season Presents Special Problems
48 Hot Topics
48 -South, Led by Atlanta, Best New Home Market While Central is 2nd
48 -New Bermuda, Centipedegrass
49 -Suppliers Corner
50 -Info Center
51 -Green Industry Events
52 Green Industry Showcase: Product Review
54 Advertiser Index
55 Market Showcase
56 Classifieds
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
17G Public Course Helps City Out of Waste Water Nightmare
20G Velvet Bent: The Future of Temperate Greens?
26G Supers Say They'd Dole Out Extra Dollars for Low-Pollution, Low-Noise Equipment
30G Tree Care Protects Your Budget Dollars
30G Correction
32G Turf Maintenance for Athletic Fields
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
17L Going Retail
20L Cultural Control of Diseases in Residential Home Lawns
22L Dealing with Low-Priced Competition
24L PLCAA's Dynamite Idea: Partnering with the EPA
26L Predicting Your Financial Future
30L Show and Sell


Volume 34, No. 6

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1 As We See It: The Key to Maintaining a Positive Public Image
4 Ask the Expert
4 -Returning Clippings to Turf
4 -Avoiding Degradation
8 In the Public Eye: Industry Image is Everything ...Or is It?
14 LM Reports: Include Hardscaping in Your Master Plan
17 Keep a Watchful Eye to Extend Equipment Life
19 The Real Costs of Your Maintenance Equipment from a Bidding Perspective
22 Safety First: A List
24 Color Harmony with Bedding Plants
25 The Value of Trees in Your Landscapes
28 Tech Center
30 Hot Topics
30 -2,4-D Re-registration Progressing Slowly
32 -Rave Reviews for Sterilized Manure Soil Amendment
34 -Oklahoma Explosion Causes Fertilizer Frenzy
35 -Suppliers Corner
35 -Info Center
36 -Green Industry Events
38 Product Review
42 Advertiser Index
43 Market Showcase
44 Classifieds
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
1G In the Public Eye: Building a Positive Image Through Public Education
4G Golf Courses as 'Good Neighbors'
7G What Price Speed?
10G Renovating Golf Greens without Wrecking Careers
12G Zebra Mussels Muscling Their Way onto Golf Courses
14G Annual Bluegrass Biology and Control
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
1L In the Public Eye: Improve Your Company's Image!
4L Using Your Advertising to Educate Customers
5L Computer Software to Help You Stay Abreast of the Times
6L More Family Business Owners are Contemplating Selling Out
7L Trading Your Services for Other Commodities
10L Getting Back Tax Refunds from Losses You've Previously Incurred
11L Ornamentals can Grow, Even in Difficult Areas
12L Association News


Volume 34, No. 7

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1 As We See It: Never Mind Sand Traps: Beware Golf's Status Trap
2 Table of Contents
4 Ask the Expert
4 -'Problem' Zoysiagrass
4 -A Discussion of Herbicides
4 -Micronutrient Problems
8 In the Public Eye: Part II: Defining Your Image
14 LM Reports: Tree Care Goes Beyond Pruning
18 Hot Topics
18 -Letters-Writers Question LM's Editorial Approach
19 -NY Community Pays to Put Ancient Cottonwood on Life Support System
19 -Ozone Standards Hang Over D.C. Green Industry
20 -Info Center
20 -Green Industry Events
21 -Suppliers Corner
22 Tech Center
22 -Pointers for Perfect Pruning
25 -Monitor Potassium Levels for Healthy Turfgrass
26 LM Special Report: New Horizons in Disease Control
26 -Summer Decline Less Complex with New Control Combination
28 -Product Mix Proves Two can be Better Than One
29 -Superintendent Takes Preventive Measures
30 -Social Responsibility Results in New 'Vision'
31 Product Review
38 Advertiser Index
39 Market Showcase
40 Classifieds
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
1G Highlands Unlocks $$ Savings with Environmental Approach
6G Supers Included in New Cooperative Buying Alliance
8G Baseball to Football Field Conversion a Big Job in Little Time
12G The Sizzle in Summer: Burnout
14G Begin Thinking About Next Season's Pay System Now
18G Municipal Golf Courses: A Win-Win Proposition
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
1L Landscapes Boost Property Values
6L The Sizzle in Summer: Burnout
8L Begin Thinking about Next Season's Pay System Now
12L Bank Borrowing
13L Landscape Professional Offers Helpful Advice over Airwaves
16L Doing what has to be Done: Ingenuity and Versatility


Volume 34, No. 8

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1 As We See It: On Line with LM a 'Net' Gain for Many Readers
2 Table of Contents
6 Ask the Expert
6 -Liquid Enhancers Defined
6 -Juggle Control Windows fro Grubs, Worms
8 Seed Availability Report: Due Soon: Insect-Resistant Bentgrasses and Kentucky Blues?
12 LM Reports: Truck Attachments for Transport, Storage
14 Wetlands Mitigation: What the Law Requires
18 Installing Landscape Timbers: A Lucrative Marketing Opportunity
24 Seven Sure-Fire Ways to Motivate Workers
26 Tech Center
26 -Fall Fertilization of Turfgrass
27 -Take the Bite Out of Summer Patch
30 Hot Topics
30 -Survey Tracks Spread of Ambrosia Beetle
30 -New Study Backs No-Risk Studies on Golf of the Past
32 -Info Center
32 -Green Industry Events
33 Product Review
34 Advertisers Index
35 Market Showcase
36 Classifieds
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
1G Reel Mower Sharpening: Another Spin
3G N.Y. Audubon Certification is a Bona Fide Money-Saver
4G Beware Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Experts Say
6G Air and Water Prevent Black Layer Buildup
7G Field Experience Clears Maintenance Pitfalls
10G Planning, Experience Take Off the 'Heat'
11G Bunker Upkeep a Function of Design
14G Battling Floods and Wildlife
16G Turf Stress a Factor with 9-Hole Courses
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
5L Natural Habitat Gardens Sell When Explained in Detail
7L 8 Ways to Make Money on Firescaping Services
12L Hosta's Popularity Ready to Soar
13L An Ear to the Customer
14L The Care and Feeding of Customers


Volume 34, No. 9

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1 As We See It: And Good Riddance, Affirmative Action?
2 Table of Contents
6 Ask the Expert
6 -The One-Application Blues
6 -On Necrotic Ring Spot
8 Easy-to-Use Control Products
12 LM Reports: Athletic Field Extras for Fabulous Final Touches
14 'Open Notch and Bore' Safer, More Productive for Taking Trees Down
15 Adapted Plants for Wet Ground: Proper Selection is the Key to Long Life, No Matter What the Cultural Conditions
20 Tech Center
20 -Micronutrients Take Their Place in Feeding Programs
22 -Treating Soils for Dangerous Contamination
26 -These Herbaceous Plants are Best for Shady Spots
27 -Plants Best Adapted for Specific Conditions
28 -Ground Covers Beat Weeds, Prevent Soil Erosion
30 Hot Topics
30 -Working Around the Clock to 'Rock Around the Clock'
32 -Tick Alert II: Here Comes a New Tick-Borne Illness. HGE Symptoms are More Severe Than Lyme Disease, and They Appear Sooner
34 -Green Industry Events
36 -Info Center
36 -Suppliers Corner
38 Product Review
42 Market Showcase
43 Classifieds
44 Advertiser Index
   
 
Golf & Athletic Turf
5G Hints: How to Tell if a Redesign is Near
6G GCSAA Joins Pesticide Partnership Program
8G A No-Fuss Compost Plan That Pays Off
10G Keeping Workers Productive, the Sandburg/Lakeside Way
12G High School Field Care a Balancing Act Between Traffic and Turf Management
14G Turf Diseases Keep Browns' Chief Busy
14G Zoysia Gets Test at Training Camp
   
 
Lawn & Landscape Industry
13L Brightening Those Long Winter Nights
15L Excellence: The Standard by Which All Else is Measured
15L Defining Autonomy in the Field
18L Giving Employees Autonomy and Encouraging Risk-Taking
20L Top Care gets 'Higher' Education
24L Getting the Most Bang for the Buck
26L Street Tree Suitability
28L Employee Guidance, Niche Marketing are Keys to Growth in Landscape Biz