About the Landscape Juice Network

Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.

LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry

LJN's Business Objectives Group (BOG) is for any Pro serious about building their business.

For the researching visitor there's a wealth of landscaping ideas, garden design ideas, lawn advice tips and advice about garden maintenance.

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From the Landscape Juice Network

New idea for waste 
How to store cut grass and garden waste so that you are not driving to the tip every day - it's a challenge that takes some thought.

Industry shows support for new SALTEX 
The recent announcement that SALTEX will be moving from Windsor to the NEC Birmingham, has been met with enthusiastic support from both exhibitors and visitors.

Latest landscaper & gardener vacancies

Training from Progreen

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Manor Farm Ave by Online Landscape Design

More from the forum and blogs

No work booked in for this autumn - is this typical or just bad luck? 
A garden designer has seen their work tail off and has a few worries about the future. What tips and advice to you have to help them get through?

Moss 
Looking for ways to deal with stubborn patches of moss on a large driveway.

New strimmer suggestions 
One member of the site is looking to buy a new strimmer soon, do you have any recommendations and advice?

Avoiding Sprayer Contamination - A simple idea from ProGreen 
A simple but effective method of identifying knapsack sprayer use.

Mini digger - Kubota U-10 or K-008 
If you have used either of these diggers in towns and cities what are your thoughts on accessing gardens and property?

Full boiler-suit style waterproofs 
With damp, cold weather just around the corner will a boiler-suit for outdoors keep the chill away?

Marking out school football pitch 
Where to start, and where to end, when marking out a football pitch as one member of the site is asked to quote on maintaining school grounds.

Hedge responsibilities 
Where do you draw the line, sometimes literally, when neighbours ask about overhanging trees and bushes owned by your own client?

Happening in The Hub

Opinions on my business - Please dissect and crticize! 
One member of the site puts forward details of how he has changed his business, and wonders how others would do things differently.

Twelve month maintenance contract advice 
What is the best way to word a contract and get pricing correct when outting together an annual contract?

News headlines

Horticulture Matters report highlights battle to fight skills crisis 
The industry group behind the Horticulture Matters report has published an update following the launch of the project last year.

Pensioner unwittingly grows cannabis plant from bird seeds 
A pensioner from Exmouth has unwittingly grown a 5ft (1.5m) tall cannabis plant from a pack of bird seeds.

Press releases

Sherriff Amenity announce appointment of amenity specialist 
Sherriff Amenity is pleased to announce the appointment of new amenity specialist Craig Spooner, who will be responsible for covering the East Anglian area for the company.

SISIS Osca chosen to maintain synthetic pitches at St Georges Park 
Following trials held by FIFA on synthetic surface maintenance equipment, Alan Ferguson, head of grounds and estate at St George’s Park - the FA’s National Football Centre, has chosen a SISIS Osca tractor mounted oscillating brush for use on their indoor and outdoor synthetic pitches.

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