by Andrew Pelkey January 2026 There’s something invigorating about the start of a new year. Fresh goals, new momentum, and[...]
“I think we hit a home run today,” said Pete Ryder as he wrapped up a demonstration project during the[...]
One observation I’ve recently made is that many landscape companies seem to be putting more focus on the hardscape aspect[...]
Author’s Note: I learned the lessons in this article in the school of hard knocks. May those “knocks” make your[...]
by Andrew Pelkey December 2025 As the calendar winds down and snow begins to make its annual appearance, this is[...]
As a UNH freshman, registering for the semester’s classes, thinking she was going to major in business, Amy Papineau’s path[...]
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Intro to Safety and Basic Equipment Use | Workforce Education at NHTI Registration is now open for the first Intro[...]
by Andrew Pelkey November 2026 As another fall season winds down across New Hampshire, I’m reminded of how quickly our[...]
We’ve come a long way as an Association over the years, always trying to improve and provide more value for[...]
As of January 1, 2025, new restrictions on turf fertilizer use are in effect across New Hampshire. These updates, introduced[...]
Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant growth and one of the three main ingredients in most fertilizers. However, when[...]
by Andrew Pelkey September 2025 Even with ongoing economic uncertainty, homeowners continue to invest in their landscapes. Recent studies show[...]
by Andrew Pelkey August 2025 As summer begins to wind down, I’m excited to share some fantastic news from our[...]
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is the first go-to for training on heat-related illnesses. Summer is associated with water[...]
NHLA leaders and NHTI-Concord’s Community College are exploring the creation of a new certificate program to help educate Green Industry[...]
The phrase “pollinator garden,” is a relatively new term, used to describe a garden with flowers that provide nectar for[...]
Every Newsletter, for about the past year, I’ve anticipated an article announcing the end of the “printed era.” I know[...]
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