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February 2019 News

NALP announces annual list of landscape trends

Experts anticipate 2019 to be the year of pergolas, two-in-one designs and automated maintenance.

The National Association of Landscape Professionals has released its official list of the top 2019 landscape trends.

Drawing upon the expertise of the industry's 1 million landscape, lawn care, irrigation and tree care professionals, NALP annually predicts trends that will influence the design and maintenance of backyards across America in the year ahead. NALP develops its trends reports based on a survey of its members. It also draws from the expertise of landscape professionals from across the U.S. who are at the outdoor trends forefront.

"Homeowners yearn for beautiful outdoor spaces without the hassle of upkeep. With the rise of multi-functional landscape design and automated processes, consumers can spend more time enjoying their landscapes than ever before," says Missy Henriksen, the NALP vice president of public affairs. "This year's trends reflect current lifestyle preferences as well as innovations happening in the industry that are transforming landscapes across the country."

NALP listed the following five trends to influence outdoor spaces in 2019:

Two-in-one landscape design
Functional elements are becoming a necessity in today's landscapes. Consumers desire stunning outdoor features that have been cleverly designed to serve a dual tactical purpose. An edible vertical garden on a trellis that acts as a privacy fence, a retaining wall that includes built-in seating for entertaining, and colorful garden beds that divide properties all combine function and style.

Automated lawn and landscape maintenance
The latest technology and equipment allow tasks to be more streamlined and environmentally efficient than ever before. Robotic lawn mowers continue to rise in popularity among both homeowners and landscape professionals. Also, programmable irrigation systems and advanced lighting and electrical systems help outdoor spaces become extensions of today's smart homes. Homeowners relish knowing that these technological advancements give them more time to relax and enjoy their outdoor spaces.

Pergolas
A staple of landscape design for years, pergolas constructed of wood or composite material are now becoming more sophisticated. They can now come with major upgrades, including roll down windows, space heaters, lighting and sound systems. When paired with a luxury kitchen, seating area or fire feature, pergolas can become the iconic structure for outdoor sanctuaries.

Pretty in Pink
Pops of coral and blush are anticipated to add a more feminine touch to landscapes this year. With Living Coral named the Color of the Year by Pantone, a leading provider of color systems and an influencer on interior and exterior design, landscape professionals predict that this rich shade of pink could bring fresh blooms of roses, petunias, zinnias and hibiscus to flower beds. Experts also anticipate light blush tones to become "the new neutral" and another option for hardscapes and stone selections.

Mesmerizing Metals
Whether homeowners want a bold statement or whimsical touch, incorporating metals can bring new dimensions to landscape design. Used for decorative art, water features or furniture and accessories, creative uses of metals including steel and iron can make for lovely accents or entire focal points.

Mark Your Calendar

Open HouseNational Seed Open House
Friday, March 8, 2019
10am – 2pm

Lunch will be served
from 11am – 2pm


ILSTMA Upcoming 2019 Workshops

Open House The ILSTMA Winter Workshop/Annual meeting will be held February 20, 2019 at Benedictine University in Lisle, IL.

The day will include these featured speakers & topics:

  • Dr. Pam Sherrat – Ohio State University, "Turf Challenge Identification and Diagnosis"
  • Travis Stephens – Park District of Oak Park, "Turf Management without Herbicides/Pesticides"
  • Eric Simmons – Hunter Industries, "Irrigation, Audits, and New Technology"

Here is an overview of the day:

  • Registration will open at 8 a.m. with a continental breakfast included. (Vendors will be able to set up in the lobby starting at 7 a.m.)
  • The program will begin at 9:00 a.m. with 3 educational sessions in the morning. There will be a 10 minute break between speakers.
  • The lunch break at noon will include a buffet lunch on location.
  • A brief ILSTMA Annual Meeting will be held directly after lunch, including presentation of the 2018 Field of the Year Award and President's Award.
  • The final educational session will be held directly after the meeting, with the program finishing for the day at 2:00 p.m.

It's Called Work for a Reason!

I have discovered there are only a handful of good ideas in the whole world. You already know them. You have heard them your entire life. Here are some of the main keys to being more successful:

  • Take personal responsibility.
  • Things change, so be flexible.
  • Work smart and work hard.
  • Serve others well.
  • Be nice to others.
  • Be optimistic.
  • Have goals; want something big for yourself.
  • Stay focused.
  • Keep learning.
  • Become excellent at what you do.
  • Trust your gut.
  • When in doubt, take action.
  • Earn all you can. Save all you can. Give all you can.
  • Enjoy all you've got.
  • Above all keep it simple.

—Larry Winget
It's Called Work for a Reason!: Your Success Is Your Own Damn Fault

Contact your sales rep for more information

Tom Breier: tom.breier@natseed.com
(630) 417-9054

Tim Breier: tim.breier@natseed.com
(630) 417-9056

Dan Breier: dan.breier@natseed.com
(630) 963-8787

Mark Breier: mark.breier@natseed.com
(630) 417-9057

Kevin Spiller: kevin.spiller@natseed.com
(630) 903-5240

Zully Arroyo: zully.arroyo@natseed.com
(708) 506-9933 (Hablo Español )


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