LM StaffNov 3, 2023
This October 1962 article from Weeds and Turf highlights the keys to an economical spray operation.
Marking LM’s 60th anniversary year, we take a look at a feature from one of our earliest publications, first known as Weeds and Turf.
Landscape company operators have struggled to find qualified workers since the industry began, as evidenced by this story from 1989.
A look at our 2014 early order program (EOP) survey shows the motivation, or the lack thereof, to participate remains largely unchanged.
In the August 2000 issue, Landscape Management covered how mobile technology helps landscapers do their jobs faster and quicker.
Take a look at this blast from the the past and how computer-aided design programs transformed the landscape design process.
A look back at 1986 when Weeds, Trees & Turf ( the former name of LM) conducted its first survey of the top 50 landscaping companies in the country.
In 1998, LM learned how landscape architects, landscape designers and other Disney team members worked together to realize the vision for Animal Kingdom.
In this article from January 1992, experts from Jacobsen, John Deere, Kubota, Kohler and Briggs & Stratton offer tips and tricks for keeping mowers humming.
In the December 2007 issue of LM, despite teetering on the edge of the Great Recession, readers expressed optimism in the annual “Outlook” survey.
An August 1977 feature on “Space-age technology for irrigation controls” from Weeds, Trees and Turf (the former name of LM).
The March 1994 issue of Landscape Management offered tips for landscape pros to show students they’re more than just summer help.
What’s old is new again — or maybe has actually been around for a while. As California legislators consider banning all gas-powered equipment, let’s take…
“People on the Move.” That sounds awfully familiar. Who knew Landscape Management has been using that title to note the promotions and hirings of industry…
In this article from the January 1995 issue of Landscape Management, Warren Brown, a vehicle and grounds manager, discusses the challenge of caring for the…
In 2019, it’s hard to imagine running a business without a computer. But the 1996 State of the Industry report (now Industry Pulse) showed that…
“Also of concern to the industry, then, is conservation of water and energy, each of which have been in short supply at some time during…
LM StaffNov 9, 2023
The Landscape Management staff takes a look back at how far GIE+EXPO has come in the past 15 years as the industry's largest trade show.
“Let’s face it: Choosing a mower is not an easy task,” wrote Heide Aungst, associate editor of Weeds, Trees and Turf (Landscape Management’s former name)…
The cover interview for our March 1985 issue was former first lady Lady Bird Johnson, an advocate for beautifying and preserving the natural world
LM StaffNov 10, 2023
Can you believe this is the 10th anniversary of the first LM150? Back in 2009, the LM150 was wrapped into the State of the Industry…
Like “Hardscape Solutions,” but a little more playful. This October 1987 article from Landscape Management featured three different playground projects, one of which was built…
In this article from the August 1999 issue of Landscape Management, the authors discussed online resources available to landscape professionals. With the exception of The…
LM StaffFeb 27, 2023
The cover of the March 1995 issue of Landscape Management addressed a problem many landscape companies are still facing 24 years later. The magazine gave…