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PLANET updates training manuals 18 Nov, 2011
Technician training manual focus on installation, irrigation, and maintenance.More>>
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Hardscape installation learning opportunities available during GIE+EXPO 2011 19 Aug, 2011
Hardscape North America demonstrations and workshops open to GIE+EXPO attendees.More>>
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Free sustainable landscaping guide released 16 Jul, 2010
The Groundskeeper, one of the largest landscaping companies in the U.S. (No. 25 on Landscape Management's Top 150 rankings), and the IFMA Foundation have announced the release of Sustainable Landscaping, a guide on how to introduce and advance sustainable practices in landscaping. More>>
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STC releases guide for high school athletic directors 8 Apr, 2009
Reaching the Finish Line mdash; An Athletic Director's Guide to Making a Synthetic Turf Field a Reality includes educational materials, fundraising ideas, tips on gaining community support and overall recommendations for bringing a synthetic turf field to a school.More>>
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How To: read fertilizer labels 17 Feb, 2009
Your guide to choosing the right product and saving money in buying fertilizer.More>>
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How To: hire the best hourly employee 1 Oct, 2007
Follow this plan and you'll end up with more winners on your production crews and fewer problems and headaches.More>>
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How To: Install a public drip irrigation system 1 Jun, 2006
Water conservation is important to government agencies and homeowners alike. Drip irrigation systems can help reduce the amount of water applied. In addition, runoff and evaporation is reduced because the water is applied slowly, allowing it to percolate through the soil.More>>
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How To: Install Pavers 1 Mar, 2006
Clay and concrete pavers will last many years if installed properly. The first step is to prepare a good base.More>>
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How To: Install an ornamental railing system 1 Dec, 2005
Materials and recommended equipment include.More>>
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How To: Install a wireless rain sensor 1 Jun, 2005
A wireless sensor requires no ladders, since it is not necessary to place the device in the usual hard-to-access spots that a traditional rain sensor requires.More>>
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