Know your lawn
As an ACCREDITED ORGANIC LAWN CARE PROFESSIONAL dealing with a diverse selection of clientele on a daily basis, I firmly believe in Educating the Client. Within the “green” industry there lies a unique challenge.
As an ACCREDITED ORGANIC LAWN CARE PROFESSIONAL dealing with a diverse selection of clientele on a daily basis, I firmly believe in Educating the Client. Within the “green” industry there lies a unique challenge.
Earth Day this year is committed to greening every school in America within a generation. Green schools significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs, improve student and teacher health, and enhance student motivation. With children spending two-thirds of their waking hours inside schools, benefits like pure air quality, healthy lighting, safe outdoor spaces, and high quality cafeteria food aren’t fancy extras – they are essential.
Michael Kolenut, Founder and Owner of Lincoln Landscaping is Live on the Radio with Bernadette Giblin – CEO, Founder & Podcaster at Safeground Organic Analytics.Together they host an hour long online discussion about organic turf management of playing fields (athletic fields) and how municipalities are going organic to create a better and safer environment and also sustainable landscaping and the benefits thereof.
Going “green” in your yard means a lot more than the color of your lawn. In fact, you may not always want your lawn to look so green! Check out these ideas to green your landscape in healthy, sustainable, environmentally friendly ways.
Michael Kolenut, owner of Lincoln Landscaping Inc. of Franklin Lakes has been certified as an Accredited Organic Land Care Professional by OSBORNE ORGANICS, LLC
As You see we have developed a wonderful turf system, on this home in Franklin lakes NJ. We received a call three years ago, after a chemical company had wreaked havoc, and huge burn spots were prevalent throughout out the entire lawn, caused by a highly toxic herbicide sprayed in high heat conditions.
The Tools of the Trade are the key to whether you are successful landscape maintenance firm or not. While the specifics may vary based on the region, size of the company and other factors, the basics remain the same. You need transportation, equipment, fuel and the ability to deal with mechanical issues