Whether you are a landscape architect, landscape designer, landscape contractor, general landscaper or work in landscape maintenance, knowing how to use organics for your landscape business and customer is a win win. The trick is knowing what is real organic and what is not. Too many landscape professionals rely on the organic labeling of products, the advice of experts who are parroting information that is not really organic, information on the internet on how to do things organically or from hit or miss attempts at trying to do the bare minimum in bringing organics to a project or job.
Not many landscape professionals start their designs, installs or maintenance from the ground up. It all begins in the soil, and REAL Organic Landscape & Design takes off to new heights once the professional understands the power of starting off their projects with the proper use of soil biology (microbes), nutrition and mineralization. These are not usually high on the list of most landscape professionals.
Once the REAL Organic protocol of soil building and management is understood and utilized, landscapes take on a new life. The immediacy of the effect of soil building is stunning in it’s delivery of energy, beauty and vitality to the new landscape, the redo or the transition of maintenance jobs from conventional to REAL Organic. Landscapes that are installed or maintained with the soil as the arch which the rest of the project passes through are healthier and easier to maintain, see accelerated growth and have far less disease and pest issues to contend with.
The REAL Organic protocols build from there through natural disease and pest management, natural and real organic fertilization and long lasting beauty and strength that your customers will enjoy for years to come. Learning how to incorporate REAL Organics into your landscape business makes you and your company unique and elevates the value of your skill. Don’t just offer up “Organic”, or partial organic, or even Faux Organic, offer your clients the benefits and added value of REAL Organic.
To learn more, book your Consultation on Real Organic Landscapes today.
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