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How To Hire A Landscape Professional

Are you looking for a landscape professional to maintain or manage a current property, renovate an existing garden or design or install a new landscape? The professional you select should have certain qualifications. The California Landscape Contractors Association lists some things you should look for to help ensure that your landscaping experience is positive and professional. MORE.

CLCA "Greenovate" Your Yard Tip of the Week — How Landscape Contractors Can Help You Go Green

With the threat of global warming looming on the Earth's horizon, eco-friendly ideas have once again revitalized the "green" movement. Going "green" is not only a state objective, but meets local policy mandates for healthy communities. One place you can begin to go green is by starting in your own yard. There are some simple changes you can make that will not only benefit the planet, but will also save you money as well. Here is one way that a CLCA licensed contractor can help you "greenovate" your yard. Check back weekly for a new tip in the series. Read More >>>>

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Water Manager Certification Program

The landscape industry is committed to promoting and practicing water-saving measures to conserve our state's water supply. With rising water rates and less water to go around, landscape contractors who specialize in water management are increasingly in demand by consumers, especially in high-cost regions.

CLCA's new Water Management Certification Program provides the training and experience needed for contractors to assist consumers in saving water and money that would otherwise go down the drain. Click here to discover the benefits of water management and a list of CLCA-certified water managers.

Reduce Your Use!

California is in the midst of a water crisis. Governor Schwarzenegger has mandated that the per person water usage be cut by 20 percent by 2020. The demands on water usage are rising and with the governor's goal plus a limited supply, the price of water is predicted to sky-rocket in the coming years. CLCA's licensed landscape contractors that can successfully help you reduce your outdoor use and save you money in the process. Here are some ways a landscape contractor can help you reduce your water use.


Come Grow With Us!

Not a member? Want to see what we're all about? Take a multimedia stroll through the fun and business-empowering events CLCA held in 2007. (Requires Flash Player)

It's Time To Get Away!

Come & Play With CLCA In Hawaii, November 19-22, 2008. More info HERE