January 23, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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During the winter months, we continue the development and training of our team. Just yesterday, five of our team members who manage maintenance for our clients attended a MNLA (Michigan Nursery Landscape Association) Weed Short Course. The training provided furthered education on how to limit weeds within landscape beds. We look forward to passing these new practices on for our clients come the spring season. In addition, our guys received credits towards their commercial pesticide applicator’s licenses. In addition, one of our CGIP (Certified Green Industry Professional) also received credits towards his certification.
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