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Business tips3/26/2026

12 Mother’s Day marketing ideas to help boost sales

Mother’s Day is one of the biggest floral holidays of the year. Explore 12 practical marketing ideas to help increase sales and keep your floral business running smoothly this season.
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Loss control3/5/2026

Prioritize greenhouse and garden center safety: Common hazards and prevention strategies

Garden centers and greenhouses face unique safety risks. Learn common workplace hazards and strategies to help prevent injuries and protect your business.
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Loss control3/5/2026

Severe weather preparedness plan for horticultural businesses

Learn how to build a severe weather plan for your business, including response procedures, employee safety policies, and insurance considerations.
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Loss control2/24/2026

English language proficiency for commercial drivers: What horticulture businesses need to know

English Language Proficiency (ELP) is a growing focus in DOT inspections. Learn how your horticulture businesses can evaluate drivers, document compliance, and reduce risk.
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Business tips2/11/2026

Promote plants that cultivate positive mental health

Plants like lavender and chamomile are scientifically proven to boost health and well-being. Learn how you can promote these plants to benefit your customers.
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Loss control2/4/2026

Navigating OSHA guidelines for horticulture and landscaping businesses

Keeping up with OSHA standards can feel overwhelming. This article breaks down key OSHA requirements, why OSHA might visit, and outlines how to prepare for an inspection.
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