Articles by Stephanie Ricca - Landscape Management
Articles by Stephanie Ricca

Stephanie Ricca

Managing Editor, Landscape Management

Stephanie Ricca joined the editorial team of Landscape Management in March 2005 after two years as associate editor with Pest Control and Paperboard Packaging. Ricca holds an undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University and a graduate degree in journalism from Northwestern University.

Articles
Louisville -- You'll like it
October 11, 2006

Now I remember why I like the Outdoor Power Equipment Expo so much. Get ready to make this sorta-Southern city your new fall stomping grounds.

Welcome to the 2007 Business Planner
October 1, 2006

Now's the time to get ready for business growth next year. Here's everything you need to compete.

Manager, leader ... or both?
September 26, 2006

Ever think about what these terms really mean? They?re simple concepts but now that I know the differences I can spot these people a mile away.

H-2B bill hits critical mark for extension; fly-in planned
September 12, 2006

As the deadline for Congress to pass legislation before the November election nears, Green Industry company owners are taking steps to ensure H-2B visa legislation isn't lost in the shuffle.

Remember, this stuff makes our lives easier, not harder
August 31, 2006

Podcasts, blogs and a new e-newsletter format: Just a taste of the improved digital products on their way to your inbox from Landscape Management.

'Tis the season at KEI
August 28, 2006

Glittering Christmas trees, singing carolers and piles of presents started off the tour we took there recently as part of the Professional Landcare Network?s (PLANET) Specialty Symposium in Milwaukee.

H-2B by the numbers
August 1, 2006

Wonder how the Green Industry ranks for labor requests? The answers may surprise you.

Add-On Biz: Retaining walls
August 1, 2006

Rein in profits with these hardscape projects.

If you grow it, they will come
July 14, 2006

Turns out, it is interesting to watch the grass grow. I also picked up a few more key points about grass biology, pinot noir and the ongoing discussion over genetically modified turfseed during this year's seed company tours in Oregon.

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