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Perimiter Park Floriculture
Love floriculture? We do, too—and we’re here to show off the latest at Perimeter Park in Morrisville, NC.

Brunswick County Community College Volunteer Cleanup
Strong communities require strong businesses. Today, Bland Landscaping’s coastal teams volunteered at Brunswick County Community College for environmental cleanup.

GROW! 2025 Conference Notes
Bland Landscaping Co. President, Kurt Bland, offers his reflections after attending the GROW! 2025 annual conference.

Maintaining Pink Muhly Grass
One of North Carolina’s beautiful native plant varieties, often seen heavily planted on slopes or along highways with its beautiful, pink show of color in the fall.

Attending the Community Association Institute’s South Carolina (CAI-SC) Annual Conference & Expo
Our Bland Landscaping Company and Foster Lake & Pond Management teams had a great time networking with chapter members this past Thursday and Friday at the CAI-SC Conference & Expo in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Join us at the GROW! 2025 Annual Conference in Columbus, OH
Join Bland Landscaping CEO Kurt Bland and David Koehn of our Koehn Outdoor team at GROW! 2025 Annual Conference. GROW! will take place February 24-26 in Columbus, Ohio.

Jacksonville Team Lunch
We recently celebrated Valentine’s day and took a well-deserved break to wish a happy birthday to our recruiter, Gus, over lunch. It was a fantastic time with even better company.

Identifying and Planning Solutions for Bermudagrass
This is the perfect time of year to identify areas where common bermudagrass has taken hold in your cool season turf.

Bringing Heartwarming Bouquets to the BOMA Raleigh-Durham Luncheon
As landscapers and plant enthusiasts, it warms our hearts to provide every BOMA chapter member the opportunity to build their own bouquet of roses—just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Team Airmax Fountain Training
We are proud to say that every single one of our team members who attended successfully passed the course and exam—earning the title of Certified Airmax Service Technicians!

Keeping Fisheries Healthy with Artificial Fish Habitat
Aquatic Specialist Rashawn Robertson of our Foster Lake team is here to remind you that artificial fish habitat is a key component in maintaining a healthy, thriving fishery!

Our Teams Host Student Practice Workshop for Upcoming Competitions
We hosted students from NC State University, Alamance Community College, Sandhills Community College, and the University of Mount Olive for a day filled with training, collaboration, and fun.

Forming New Connections in Florida
Bland Landscaping VP of Sales, Tyner Tew, caught up with the Koehn Outdoor team in Florida this week. Tyner and the Florida team had three productive days of engaging with essential clients and communities.

Kurt Bland Talks the Importance of Succession Plans at SLMP Annual Summit
Succession planning is one of the most important responsibilities of any successful entrepreneur.

Listen to Kurt Bland and David Koehn on ‘The Commercial Landscaper Podcast’
Hear what our team has to say about finding the right partner at the right time.

Pruning Series: Crape Myrtles
Welcome to the second installation in our pruning series! Learn about crape myrtle pruning with our Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill regional director, Jason Smith.

Hosting Bland’s First Intern Social Event
The future of our industry is in very good hands, and we feel fortunate that we are able to play a small part in its development.

Attending the SC Aquatic Plant Managment Society’s Annual Meeting
Our Foster Lake & Pond Management team was honored to have been a part of another successful SCAPMS meeting.

Floriculture Training & Installation in Apex
Check out our team’s latest work across multiple flower beds in Apex, NC.

Rock Hill Branch Team Volunteering with TreesCharlotte
Last weekend, our Rock Hill team met up with TreesCharlotte and nearly 100 more volunteers. Together, we planted 300+ trees at Regency at Palisades.

Grass refusing to grow? Time to get creative.
Instead of struggling to grow grass in tough spots, we can help you make something better with a little creativity.