Landscaping is an incredibly fun and creative job, but it is also a lot of hard work. These tools of the trade make the job easier, and no landscaper should be without them.
Lawn Mowers
Whether the job is big or small, the chances are you will need a lawn mower for your landscaping. This is probably the most important weapon in your arsenal for tackling unruly gardens.
You can use a ride-on mower for the big jobs, and even the small ones, but it is best to have both a small mower you can push yourself and something you sit on for the large-scale landscaping jobs. Some landscapers have begun switching to battery-powered mowers for greener landscaping, but gas fueled mowers never let you down.
Sprayers & Spreaders
Technically these are two tools, but you are going to need both if you are going to cultivate some land and help plants grow and flowers bloom. Sprayers can be used to spray insecticides or pesticides to protect plants and can even be used to water them too.
Spreaders are used to fertilize the soil and are crucial for maintaining a healthy, lush, green lawn or for starting a vegetable garden. Without these two tools, you will struggle to become a successful landscaper.
Vacuum Lifters for Stone and Concrete
One of the best tools for a landscape architect is a vacuum lifter. These can help you move large pieces of stone and concrete when you are building any kind of outdoor construction.
These are perfect for natural stones as they can be heavy and difficult to grip. These vacuum lifters stick to the stone and give you handles to grip onto so you can lift the stone safely. Vacuum lifters use vacuum pumps to suck themselves onto the stone better than glue.
They last a long time too, especially with careful maintenance. Look here to find out more about Vacuum Pump Repair & Rebuild so you can keep yours in tip-top condition.
Hand Tools
Sometimes you have to get your hands dirty on a landscaping job, and you are going to need a range of hand tools to make the job easier. Shovels, rakes, axes, and picks all should have a place in your toolbox. You will need shears and pruners too, and screwdrivers and hammers can also come in handy. Make sure you buy quality tools though. If you choose a cheaper option, they will not last long and cost you more in the long run.
Safety Equipment
These are the most important tools of all. Wherever you are working, and whatever you are doing, it needs to be done safely. On many jobs, you will be working on your own, so it is up to you to protect yourself. Eye protection, gloves, and steel-toed boots are all must-have pieces of safety equipment, as is a first aid or medics box in case something does go wrong.
With these five pieces of equipment, you should have everything you need for a successful start-up landscaping business. Your collection of tools will grow over time, as will your business, but these basic landscaping tools will be with you from the beginning until retirement.
PARSIPPANY — On Thursday, December 5, 2019, Lake Parsippany Volunteer Fire Department, Parsippany-Troy Hills Volunteer Fire Department District 6, Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department District 1 were dispatched to a house fire in Lake Parsippany at 125 Allentown Road. In addition Boonton RIC team was dispatched along with Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department, Parsippany Emergency Medical Services and Parsippany Rescue and Recovery. (Click here to read original story).
That was the beginning of a three year nightmare for the Elvin Family.
The family lost their entire belongings in the fire. The family was staying at the Hilton Hotel for the first few nights, then took up residency in the Residence Inn for a month, (now Sonesta ES Suites) 3 Gatehall Drive. Then our first house rental for less than a year (about 10 months) and then the family moved into a home on Halsey Road, close to their home on Allentown Road. This enabled the children to attend the same schools and be close to their friends.
“At the time of the fire, my son was a senior at PHHS, my daughters were in 6th and 8th grades. My son is now in college, my daughters will be a Junior and my youngest a freshman at PHHS,” said Lisa Elvin.
“It has been long, arduous journey for my family. We have seen the absolute best in people who have rallied and continue to rally for us and the absolute worst in people who showed no empathy and took advantage of our situation. I am most proud of my children who have shown such strength, kindness and adaptability in the face of adversity. We are glad we are finally going back to our own home,” said Elvin.
Temporary home on Halsey Road
Last week, the Elvins finally got to move back into their home after many delays. 959 days from the day of the fire until the home was finished to live in.
Yuliano Landscaping and their employees helped the Elvin family move their belongings from Halsey Road back to their original home on Allentown Road.
The renovated home on Allentown
Louis Yuliano, Jr., said “As a long time Parsippany resident, me and my employees were happy to help the Elvin’s move. It’s been a long road for them. Many things changed in their lives. When we heard their home was refurbished and ready to move in, we stepped up and supplied our employees and vehicles to make their move easy. We are always happy to help our neighbors.”
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
In addition, on December 7, 2019, Parsippany Focus, and its publisher Frank Cahill, reached out to former Mayor Soriano and asked if we could use town hall as a collection site. We asked the readers of Parsippany Focus to donate clothing and gift cards. The supply was overwhelming, that we had to stop collections. Lots of clothes were donated, that their temporary location at the hotel was filled with bags. Residents also donated gift cards to ShopRite, Walmart and other locations. Sons of Italy 2561 donated hundreds of dollars of Walmart Gift Cards to help the family buy clothing. (Click here to read original story)
Frank Cahill said “I made daily trips to town hall to pick up the clothing and items to bring to the Elvin family. The amount of donations were overwhelming. This is an example of the generosity of Parsippany. I also reached out to IHOP and arranged a “Dine to Donate” to raise additional funds. Crunch Fitness held two group fitness classes to raise money for the family. It is truly “Neighbors helping Neighbors.”
IHOP Parsippany arranged a “Dine to Donate” for the Elvin family and raised over $1,000.00. (Click here to read original story)
IHOP employee Matthew Acosta, Brandon Jones, Lisa Elvin, Angie Andujar and Janset Paret
Crunch Fitness held two group fitness classes at Parsippany High School to benefit the Elvin family. (Click here to read original story)
Eryn Shacks, Crunch Member Services Supervisor, Brandon Jones, Lisa Elvin, Taylor Johnson, Crunch Member Services Supervisor and Laura Jallad, General Manager Crunch Stanhope
Lisa said “I’d like to thank the people of Parsippany who have been rooting for us. We really love this town, more than ever.”
When the fire was still smoldering, contractors and public adjusters tried to solicit business from Elvin at the site, she said. In the days that followed, she hired two of them.
Elvin is in a battle with two banks, her insurance company, the contractor’s estate and the public adjuster she hired. She’s paying out-of-pocket for a new contractor to work on the home while she remains in a rental with her kids — paying both rent and her mortgage — and the home is only 70{6d6906d986cb38e604952ede6d65f3d49470e23f1a526661621333fa74363c48} complete more than 18 months after the fire, she said.
Elvin said she met the representative of a public adjuster firm the night of the fire. The company would help her navigate insurance payments, contractors and other issues related to fixing her home, she said she was told.
At first, everything seemed to be moving along, however slowly, she said.
Her insurance company, Plymouth Rock, distributed three checks to the public adjuster firm on January 14, 2020, documents show. The first, for more than $32,000, required endorsement by Elvin and the public adjuster. The two other checks, for $90,000 and $99,000, were supposed to be endorsed by Elvin, the public adjuster and Bank of America, Elvin’s mortgage company.
Elvin said she never saw the three checks, but she didn’t realize there was a problem because work was getting done by Hometown Restoration of New Rochelle, N.Y., the general contractor Elvin hired.
Then in October 2020, Thomas Keith, Hometown’s owner, died. Subcontractors for Hometown stopped getting paid and work on the home stopped the next month, Elvin said.
That’s when Elvin realized something wasn’t right. She started to follow the paper trail.
A letter from the public adjuster firm to Hometown dated January 27, 2020, with the three checks enclosed, instructed Homestead to get the checks endorsed by Elvin and her mortgage company, documents show.
Elvin later received copies of the insurance checks that were deposited into Hometown’s account at Chase. She said someone else signed her name on the checks. It wasn’t her, she said.
Bank of America told Bamboozled that it didn’t endorse the checks, either.
For months, Elvin has been trying to get Chase, which accepted and cashed the checks, to send the money back to Plymouth Rock or to its bank, Citibank, based on emails and documents reviewed by Bamboozled.
She’s attempted to get Citibank to follow up with Chase, and to get Plymouth Rock to issue new checks and then fight it out with the banks, but that hasn’t worked, either.
And Hometown Restoration, the deceased contractor’s company, has filed for bankruptcy.
“Where are the consumer protections?” Elvin said. “The monies should be returned to me by my insurance company and/or the banks involved in the transaction. These related parties are not being held accountable even though they hold a fiduciary role.”
She hired an attorney, who in addition to talking to the parties on Elvin’s behalf, sent an inquiry to the Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI).
“It appears that an investigation against the Public Adjuster is also warranted,” DOBI said in a letter to Elvin’s attorney.
The attorney also contacted Travelers, the company holding the public adjuster’s bond, which is worth only $10,000, asking it to pay up because of an alleged “breach of the contract and failure to abide by the Public Adjuster Licensing Law of New Jersey.”
That request is still in progress.
No one wants to take responsibility, Elvin said, noting that in December 2020, after the contractor’s death, representatives from Plymouth Rock and contractors sent by Hometown agreed at a meeting that only about 27{6d6906d986cb38e604952ede6d65f3d49470e23f1a526661621333fa74363c48} of the work that was paid for was completed.
“Without anybody doing the right thing, the only recourse we have is legal, which takes time and my family wants to go home now,” Elvin said. “We cannot afford to not go home now.”
She asked Bamboozled for help.
Chase, the contractor’s depositing bank, basically said it was too late, explaining that there is a 30-day deadline to report fraud, but it received the claim 11 months after the deposit.
“We reached out twice to the other bank to see if there was something we could do,” spokeswoman Briana Curran said. “Given the contractual deadline and the fact that we didn’t hear back from the other bank, we have denied the claim.”
But Elvin, and by extension Plymouth Rock and Citibank, didn’t know a fraud had allegedly occurred until the contractor died and the work stopped, long after the checks were cashed.
Citibank said it “engaged in discussions with relevant parties to provide the requested information,” noting that as the non-depository bank, it is “limited” in its ability to provide reimbursement.
Plymouth Rock, when asked if it would reimburse Elvin and then fight it out with the banks, said it has worked closely with Elvin, including extending her living expense coverage past the one-year policy limit, and it said it is actively working with Citibank “to pursue the ongoing investigation.”
Elvin wasn’t happy with that response, saying the company has not been proactive on her behalf. And, she said, the living expense payments ended in June.
“The reply we always receive is: `It is still under investigation,’” she said, calling the insurer “difficult, dismissive and non-responsive.”
Elvin remains both frustrated and furious, and now she’s eyeing Hometown Restoration in bankruptcy court.
According to court documents covering Hometown’s request of the court, Elvin’s claim is sixth in line behind the IRS, the New York State Department of Labor, two credit cards and an auto loan claim, giving her a shot at some kind of relief.
As of June 9, 2021, the company had cash worth $150,289, expected income of $896,176, plus other funds that could come from the sale of trucks and other assets, documents show.
A liquidation plan should be set by the end of 2021, “with the court providing for a distribution of funds to creditors in order of priority as set forth in the bankruptcy code,” said Dawn Kirby, Hometown’s bankruptcy attorney.
Angry but not defeated, Elvin had a lot to say about her situation.
“Losing your family home is traumatizing. My three kids, who are now teenagers, grew up in that house,” she said. “We lost everything we owned including family heirlooms, keepsakes and lots of pictures. These items can never be replaced.”
“There is no understanding or empathy involved. It’s all business,” she said. “We still are not home. We just want to go back home.”
Want to make your yard a welcoming put for birds and bugs, or searching to lower back on watering? Take into consideration heading green, embracing indigenous vegetation, and investing in sustainable landscaping. This is almost everything you have to have to know:
What is sustainable landscaping?
CalRecycle describes sustainable landscaping as “the follow of using multiple techniques to make an environmentally welcoming and local climate acceptable landscape” that “presents quick gains to nearby communities, although also preserving the environment and giving nourishment for birds, bees, and wildlife.” This form of landscaping conserves h2o, increases soil wellness, lowers lawn routine maintenance time, and results in habitat. 1 example is xeriscaping — the apply of working with gradual-developing and drought-tolerant vegetation in landscaping to conserve drinking water and decrease the volume of yard waste.
Why is it significant to use indigenous vegetation in my property?
To be considered a native plant, it has to arise “naturally in a unique region, ecosystem, or habitat with out human introduction,” the Countrywide Wildlife Federation suggests. Indigenous vegetation flourish in the soil and temperature in their native location and have shaped symbiotic interactions with area wildlife, generating them important to preserving biodiversity. As Audobon explains, research from entomologist Doug Tallamy discovered that indigenous oak trees can host additional than 500 species of caterpillars, when gingkos — trees frequently used in landscaping that are indigenous to Asia — can only guidance five species of caterpillars. You can use the Nationwide Wildlife Federation’s indigenous plant finder to figure out the most effective plants for your yard.
With monarch butterflies now endangered, what I can plant to support them?
Transform your yard into a butterfly sanctuary by planting milkweeds that are native to the region. Feminine monarchs lay their eggs on these plants, and their bouquets also offer nectar for butterflies and bees. Milkweeds are native to most of the continental United States, with the exception of western Washington and northwestern Oregon.
What about bees — how can I attract them to my yard?
Bees are drawn to most flowering vegetation, College of Minnesota Extension grasp gardener Jennifer Knutson says, specially all those that have blue and yellow flowers (they also are attracted to purple, white, and pink). So the bees really don’t have to worry about obtaining nectar and pollen, make guaranteed to select native vegetation that flower through various periods of the year. Bees flock to gardens with at minimum 10 species of flowering plants, Knutson states, so plant a wide range in near proximity to just about every other.
To make certain the bees have entry to h2o, fill a shallow birdbath with stones and a little amount of h2o. Bees can land on the stones and consume devoid of worrying about drowning. Knutson suggests if you don’t have a birdbath, fill a significant saucer with a quarter inch of sand, increase some stones, and place plenty of h2o in so it rises a quarter inch about the sand. Mosquitos breed in standing h2o, so modify the water out at the very least 2 times a week.
What are some effortless techniques to preserve drinking water in my garden?
Replace your lawn with reduced-rising floor cover vegetation or check out an herbal lawn, which is far more drought tolerant and won’t need a lot of mowing — this is also practical in combating the air air pollution caused by out of doors, gasoline-driven equipment. If you go this route, boost the space with permeable paver stones, which permit h2o to flow down into the floor (as opposed to pavers designed of concrete, which obtain drinking water that swimming pools or results in being runoff). You can also invest in rain barrels that acquire rainwater, which can be employed later on to water plants in your back garden. If you just are unable to get rid of your garden however, enable it to go dormant in the course of the summer months, Much better Households & Gardens suggests, and will not h2o it.
Shifting away from classic grass and sprinkler techniques to indigenous vegetation and drip watering techniques seriously does make a distinction. In excess of the program of nine years, Susanne Jett, a landscape designer in Santa Monica, California, gathered data from two gardens and identified the a person with a lawn and sprinklers utilised 703,813 gallons of drinking water, though the other a single with very low-drinking water indigenous vegetation and a drip irrigation technique only applied 130,438 gallons of drinking water, although also supplying habitat for birds and insects.
WEST BOYLSTON – When Nathan Fournier 1st read the expression “permaculture” whilst listening to a podcast, he understood he experienced observed his contacting and his upcoming career.
Graduating from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a diploma in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2013, Fournier veered to a various profession route and immersed himself in the world of permaculture and regenerative agriculture.
Fournier was at the Koanga Institute in New Zealand finding out about regenerative gardening tactics when the COVID-19 lockdowns pressured him to arrive again to central Massachusetts. Identified to begin his possess landscaping company, Fournier was investigating on the web when he came throughout a Boston-primarily based corporation developed by Ben Barkan referred to as HomeHarvest.
Barkan mentored Fournier and before long Fournier obtained the HomeHarvest licensing and grew to become proprietor of his individual organization, HomeHarvest Central MA which has a nursery in West Boylston.
Nathan Fournier points out the measures he will take to make sure the well being of vegetation and soil/Sloane Perron for ThisWeekinWorcester.com
Fournier started off HomeHarvest Central MA two years ago and has witnessed outstanding success as people prioritized bettering their houses in the course of the COVID-19 lockdowns. That momentum of house improvement has only grown as the community understands the monetary, health, and stability perks of creating their have meals, particularly with inflation and damaged provide chains, Fournier stated.
HomeHarvest Central MA is a entire-support landscaping company that features all the things from schooling to design and landscape development. From phase 1 with giving crops and making certain soil wellness, all the way through carpentry, masonry and regimen landscaping upkeep, Fournier presents expert services each step of the way. His engineering history also comes in handy while making 3D styles of landscapes or customizing one of a kind alternatives for his clientele.
“I work with the purchaser to make one holistic job,” Fournier said.
Regenerative agriculture and permaculture concentration on ecology by building pure ecosystems of crops that can assistance a single an additional and be self-adequate. Not only are techniques this sort of as organic and natural farming, no-till farming, and soil well being effective to character, but in accordance to Fournier they have quite a few well being benefits and can also help you save you some revenue on your next grocery invoice.
Fournier explained permaculture as “working in a cohesive and symbiotic way with nature rather of applying brute force.”
By planting fruit trees, greens, berry crops, medicinal crops, and crops that attract pollinators, HomeHarvest Central MA creates all-natural ecosystems that support one particular another and add vitamins and minerals again into the soil. Fournier maximizes the growing possible of just about every sq. foot, which means that even urban properties with small yards can have edible landscapes teeming with contemporary food items and medicinal plants.
A butterfly at HomeHarvest Central MA nursery in West Boylston/Sloane Perron for ThisWeekinWorcester.com
Alternatively than obtaining grass lawns which produce “dead space”, there is a development towards earning yards successful meals producers that are valuable to the natural environment.
“All all-around us there are methods and solutions,” Fournier explained about the endless programs of vegetation, “The age of the grass garden is in excess of.”
Currently, Fournier is performing in a dwelling exactly where the consumer desired to emphasis on self-sufficiency. As a result, Fournier made a 5,000-gallon underground rain storage device, a walk-in elevated yard location, a pondless waterfall, and a large array of meals making plants showcasing 25 fruit trees and around 1,000 perennials.
Moreover becoming the proprietor of HomeHarvest, Fournier wears lots of other hats as a common contractor, actual estate investor, and vice president of the Worcester Rugby Soccer Club. Not too long ago, Fournier also became a member of the Inexperienced Worcester Advisory Committee, in which the group is decided to make Worcester the greenest mid-sized city in the United States. Aside from a lot more eco-friendly modifications in Worcester, Fournier also would like to make edible landscapes extra available, primarily to those in lessen-money and impoverished places.
“I want to contact as quite a few life as attainable by growing as significantly food stuff as possible,” he reported.
In the long run, Fournier would like to open HomeHarvest offshoots in other locations to carry permaculture instruction and companies to even extra folks.
“The time is now to improve the way that we interact with our landscapes and reconnect with mother nature,” Fournier stated.
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Guide picture: Nathan Fournier, operator of HomeHarvest Central MA/Sloane Perron for ThisWeekinWorcester.com
SHOREWOOD, Sick. (CBS)– A shelter in put get has been lifted in significantly southwest suburban Shorewood, just after a enormous fireplace at a landscaping and farm provide retail outlet despatched what authorities feared could be harmful fumes into the air Tuesday morning.
The fire started off about 4:30 a.m. at the Tri-County Stockdale Business, in the 25500 block of Black Street in Shorewood.
The State Fire Marshal will be on site in the coming several hours to investigate the cause & origin of a enormous fire in Shorewood that has eaten a landscape & farm source firm. Fortunately, no accidents have been noted. Updates at https://t.co/vhbRxCcLibpic.twitter.com/SHvwdzYVwH
In addition to the threat of toxic fumes from the fire, police and fire officials ended up worried about propane tanks and power traces.
Some neighbors reported they woke up to the seems of explosions.
For hours, hefty smoke billowed from the home as the landscaping and farm offer facility went up in flames.
It burned all things lawn and backyard together with animal feed, compost, fertilizer, and pesticide, which were being of specific worry for firefighters.
“At the time the fertilizer and the pesticide begins burning, it makes poisonous smoke, and with the temperature we have experienced, the humidity, it can be been keeping the smoke nearer to the ground,” reported Troy Fire Safety District Chief Andy Doyle. “All firefighters that have been involved have been putting on SCBA or other air masks. We attempted to continue to keep them out of the smoke as much as feasible, even if they ended up carrying an air pack, just because toxic fumes, because it will get on their equipment, and things like that.”
That is why, for many hours, officials instructed folks inside a 2-mile radius northeast of the retail store to shelter in spot.
Doyle claimed even men and women who weren’t in the cloud of smoke may have smelled the fertilizer burning.
“We’re heading to carry on to observe it. We are asking that any citizens who have any problems with respiratory just to be cautious, and if they scent nearly anything that will not odor correct, or they really feel like they’re having some irritation to their respiratory method, dial 911, and we will have someone come out and examine it out for them, and make positive anything is protected,” he claimed.
Firefighters also feared propane tanks on the residence would get too sizzling and explode.
They also concerned a person of the grain elevators on the website might collapse and tumble on electricity traces, which would have taken out ability for almost all of Shorewood. So they necessary to crystal clear the perimeter around those people traces.
4 of the 6 buildings on the home are a total decline.
Flames have consumed a lot of the Tri-County Stockdale facility on Black Street east of County Line in Shorewood. Black Highway will keep on being closed as firefighting attempts go on. Tenders are bringing in h2o to the scene, as no hydrants exist here. Additional at https://t.co/vhbRxCcLibpic.twitter.com/fhEeAMpTFu
Doyle explained Tri-County Stockdale has been close to for decades, and has develop into a staple of the neighborhood.
“You require fertilizer, or grass seed to do your yards, a large amount of people today went there. They have been in enterprise a extensive time,” he reported.
Though the fireplace was extinguished following a couple hrs, Doyle mentioned crews will stay on the scene most of the day and night time to set out hotspots. Black Street will possible be shut most of the day concerning River Street and County Line Road, as crews shuttle in h2o.
Investigators do not feel the fire was suspicious, but it will be a whole working day prior to they can get inside and commence their get the job done.
No injuries have been reported, and while officials have been nonetheless using inventory on animals that have been inside the facility when it caught fireplace, at the very least 20 chickens and a cockatiel created it out unscathed.
Marissa Parra
Marissa Parra is a standard assignment reporter for CBS2 Chicago. Though her specialties incorporate shedding gentle on injustice, she has a delicate spot for tales that remind us of the fantastic in humanity.
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