As our first-ever Holiday Lighting Contest rolls on, catch up with some of Lawn & Landscape's past coverage of this particularly bright segment of the industry.
And remember: Tell us about your best lighting projects for a chance to be featured in an upcoming magazine! You can also email Senior Editor Kim Lux 5-10 photos of your project with a 300-400 word explanation at klux@gie.net.
- Why should you make holiday lighting an add-on service? Well, it's becoming more popular as a year-round offering than ever before.
- What's the latest technology to keep your clients plugged in? From remote-controlled lighting to inflatables and cutouts, landscapers get creative to help their holiday designs pop.
- Once you've got the lights, how do you sell them to clients? A good start is taking great pictures and letting the designs speak for themselves.
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