Thursday, December 27, 2012

Start A Lawn Care Business

Start a Lawn Care Business


If you enjoy the outdoors and don't mind taking care of your own garden, you may be suited to start a lawn care business. Besides keeping the grass in good shape, a lawn care business owner is also in charge of dealing with weeds, keeping the flower beds in top condition and taking care of trees and ground fertilization.


Instructions


1. Come up with a catchy slogan. This is more important than you may think. From funny and cute to more serious, a slogan can show potential clients what your business is all about and make it easier for them to remember your name.


2. Choose your equipment. Blowers, trimmers and edgers can be moved with a large van, but if you have larger pieces of equipment, you may need a trailer. You also need to find out about service and repairs early in your business, so you're never caught with a full agenda and faulty equipment.


3. Decide your limits. This depends more on what equipment you have available than on anything else. If you only have a hand mower available, you shouldn't take large spaces that need a small tractor to be covered. If you're working completely by hand, you may be limited to gardens and backyards.


4. Decide in advance when and how much you will work. One of the advantages of having a lawn care business is the fact that you can do it after regular work hours, in the early mornings or over the weekend.


5. Choose a base price for your services. Most businesses charge a moderate flat fee and increase their fees according to yard size and complexity (stairs, corners or different levels).







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