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    M-Arch’s Landscaping (About Us/Who We Are) M-Arch Landscaping‚ is an year round landscaping company designing for residential and commercial clients for decades. The company’s prestige dwells on strong commitments to timely execution of exceptional works. Ranging from custom designs to comprehensive installations‚ the team create inspiring landscape’s that are functional‚ pleasing and adaptable to your surroundings. Skilled‚ knowledgeable and talented thinkers outline the blueprints for meeting seasonal

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    ENGLISH 227 CAREER COMPARISION FORMAL REPORT Tyrone Moore No letter of transmittal? TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................3 LANDSCAPING CAREER…………………………………………………..4-6 Education/Training Employment/Compensation Work Conditions CARPENTRY…………………………………………………………………6-7 Education/Training Employment/Compensation CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS……………………………...8-9 REFERENCES………………………………………………………………

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    Overview Established in 1985‚ was a small‚ family-owned floral company‚ known as The Garden Depot‚ located in Barrie‚ Ontario. By 2007‚ The Garden Depot operated a successful 12‚000 square-foot retail store‚ a law maintenance division and‚ a landscaping division. Due to the nature of the gardening business‚ The Garden Depot’s sales fluctuated with seasonal demands. An important individual and key player in the business is Janice Bowman. After thirteen years of service with one of The Garden Depot’s

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    Waits and Sons is a landscaping business operating as a family business since 2007 (Waits‚ 2012). Matt Waits has been the contracted landscaper for the residence at 411 N Wayman Street for the past three years. In a recent interview‚ Waits answered the following questions: • How and when would you determine the need to create a job position within your business? As contracts are signed and the demands for more maintenance visits grow‚ we will be looking to fill new positions. In fact‚ we are

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    Blueville Nursery

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    incentive for the senior employees. The nursery is located on about 45 acres of which about 30 acres are dedicated to growing trees‚ evergreens‚ shrubs‚ and sod. These plants are grown mostly for the landscaping department as well as for the Garden store. In 1991 Blueville built a new landscaping office as well as several warehouses and some bulk material storage bins. In 1992‚ it built the new garden store at its present location and has since added several landscape designs to it as show pieces

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    reseed and spread‚ they work best in an area where they can spread without invading on the space of other flowers. Eastern Redbud Native to a large portion of the Eastern United States‚ the Eastern Redbud is a great tree for adding color to your landscaping in the early spring. That is when the tree produces its beautiful pink flowers. It can also be used to provide shade throughout the summer‚ whether for your home or simply to create a shady area in your

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    Xeriscaping

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    type of landscaping that conserves water by using plants that are native and adaptive to the area. This way water can be used sparingly because the area will require less irrigation to maintain the plants. The Xeriscape concept was developed in the 1980s by a team of Colorado landscapers and water providers as a part of a campaign to encourage water conservation through creative landscaping. For most of the country‚ more than half of residential water use goes to lawns and landscaping‚ so there

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    Marketing Plan for a Landscape Business to Target Residential Work In the next issue I will outline a marketing plan for landscape businesses that specialize in commercial work. Running a typical small to medium sized residential landscaping business is not easy. Running a bad one is harder‚ but running a profitable one is fun. One way to make your landscape business more profitable is to do a marketing plan. Sure it may take a little work‚ but to be successful it is essential. Next time you

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    What is landscaping? Landscaping is improving the natural beauty of a piece of land by planting. Landscaping involves creating different topography (land position and elevation) and сombinations of plants and flowers. Landscaping Planting Ideas Proper plant selection is one the most important "secrets" in successful landscaping. Plants and colors are the "flavors" that bring your garden to life. They’re also elements that can be used with purpose such as screening‚ shade‚ erosion control‚ dividing

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    Golding Landscaping and Plants Cynthia (Matson) Kain Daniel Webster College Nashua‚ New Hampshire 6-23-2013 THE PROBLEM To formulate a problem in linear programming‚ there are three steps in the process; decision variables‚ an objective function and constraints. Decision variables or “unknown entities” tell us what we are solving for (Balakrishnan‚ 2013). In the Golding Landscape case‚ we are solving for variables to tell us which combination of chemicals will produce the most cost effective

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