My hope is to give readers some helpful tips and guide them along so they can smoothly get a small lawn care business up and running successfully. This will allow them to escape working for someone else while making more money and having more flexibility in their lives.
One chapter is devoted to telling you what this business is really like, so interested people can get a feel if it's something they want to pursue. Also, there's a chapter that talks about off-season ideas for work, which may help those who are already working the business too.
All-together, this is the culmination of my four years of experience with having three different successful lawn care businesses. The third business I'm still working. Although I'm not an expert at gardening or landscaping, I've been able to replace the "real jobs" out there with something better.
If you're interested in starting a small lawn care business, want some help getting it started the right way, and want to make sure you have success, then you can't go wrong with this complete guide for starting your small lawn care business book.
Born 1979 in Bend, Oregon. Protestant Christian married man living in Eastern Oregon. Freelance writer, blogger, golf course greenskeeper, small business owner, golfer, truth lover, and history buff.