Growth regulators like Trimtect can reduce the growth of shrubs, which can mean significant cost savings in labor, and an improved appearance of your properties. Knowing just a few quick tips will help you add this service to your business and improve your operations.
This webinar hosted by Lawn & Landscape and presented by Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements will cover a wide range of topics with a focus on practical results. You will learn the basic science on how Trimtect works, as well as learn proper mixing and application techniques.
It will include guidelines for setting proper expectations and common pitfalls to avoid. This presentation will also address different ways to integrate growth regulators into your business including various ways to price or evaluate the program for success. Whether you are new to the use of growth regulators or are simply looking for a better understanding of this technology, this talk is for you.
What you will learn
• Science on how growth regulators work
• Most up-to-date research on key shrubs from around the country
• Proper mixing, application, and evaluation techniques
• Operational efficiencies to maximize your effectiveness
• Ideal situations where Trimtect is most beneficial
Promotion offer:
Receive a free sample bottle of Trimtect when you register.
Host: Lawn & Landscape
Speaker:
Patrick Anderson
Patrick Anderson is an arborologist with Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements and provides plant healthcare protocol training and support for Rainbow’s clients nationwide. Patrick has a B.S. in Forest Science from Penn State University, is an ISA Board-Certified Master Arborist and Municipal Specialist, an ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist, and a North Carolina Licensed Landscape Contractor.
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