by fernflo | Jul 9, 2025 | Advertising, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Marketing
Flyers and yard signs are classic marketing tools that landscapers often overlook. They’re inexpensive, easy to distribute, and if done right—can pull in serious business. Let’s break down how to make your flyers and yard signs so eye-catching and effective that your...
by fernflo | Jul 2, 2025 | Business Management, Lawn Care, Spring, Uncategorized
Fall is the most overlooked money season for landscapers. Everyone’s hyped for spring and summer, but smart business owners know fall is when you clean up—literally and financially. This guide is going to show you: What treatments every client needs (and will pay for)...
by fernflo | Jun 25, 2025 | Advertising, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Marketing, Tips and How to
Let’s cut straight to it:June is your secret weapon.Most landscapers sleep on it. You won’t after this. Why June Is the Most Overlooked Opportunity for Growth Everyone focuses on spring. And yeah, spring is huge. But June is when people start freaking out about...
by fernflo | Jun 23, 2025 | Advertising, Business Management, Landscaping, Lawn Care, Tips and How to
You want bigger jobs. Steady contracts. Higher profit margins. That means commercial clients — not just Mrs. Johnson’s backyard. But here’s the truth: Commercial clients don’t care about your stripes. They care about value, reliability, and results. This guide breaks...
by fernflo | Jun 20, 2025 | Advertising, Business Management, Lawn Care, Marketing, Tips and How to
You’re halfway through the season. The jobs are coming in. The crews are busy. But let’s be honest… Is your bank account growing, or are you just spinning your wheels? If your revenue is stuck, or your profit margin sucks, it’s not a hard work problem — it’s a...
by fernflo | Jun 16, 2025 | Lawn Care, Lead Generation, Tips and How to
If your leads suck, it’s not the market—it’s your message. Here’s the truth: most landscapers attract the wrong clients because their ads, websites, and social posts are built to get “any job” instead of the right jobs. And that means low-budget clients, tire-kickers,...