Here in central Florida I do both tree and landscape during the winter and lawn care in summer it works for me I don't like to put all eggs in one basket. This is what I learned to love about owner operator you can customize the business to your specifics here in Florida the lawn landscape is always on demand a blessing to live here
I like both... Mowing clients give me recurring $ They also need bush trimming and mulch bed weeding Not only that but they already trust me with there property so there a huge potential client for mulch, pinestraw, and pressure washing...
36, super late in the game and not many handyman experience/skills. Starting a owner/op business. Plan on focusing on lawn care but gradually stepping into landscaping. I've cut trees (with & without electric wires running through them), trimmed bushes, installed new mulch beds, demo'd (kitchen, bathroom & garage), etc. Basic stuff. Eventually, I want to learn how to actually BUILD, install fences, fire pits, patios, make sheds, things like that. Never have tools a shot and now I love them...
Depends on what your passion is. For me I'm more of a perfectionist. I've found that landscaping tends to be a quality game and lawn care tends to be a quantity game. So it depends on if you are into systems and efficiencies or one off custom jobs. Not to say that there aren't production based landscape install companies nor quality based lawn care companies. You can make money in both!
Here in central Florida I do both tree and landscape during the winter and lawn care in summer it works for me I don't like to put all eggs in one basket. This is what I learned to love about owner operator you can customize the business to your specifics here in Florida the lawn landscape is always on demand a blessing to live here
I like both...
Mowing clients give me recurring $
They also need bush trimming and mulch bed weeding
Not only that but they already trust me with there property so there a huge potential client for mulch, pinestraw, and pressure washing...
36, super late in the game and not many handyman experience/skills. Starting a owner/op business. Plan on focusing on lawn care but gradually stepping into landscaping. I've cut trees (with & without electric wires running through them), trimmed bushes, installed new mulch beds, demo'd (kitchen, bathroom & garage), etc. Basic stuff. Eventually, I want to learn how to actually BUILD, install fences, fire pits, patios, make sheds, things like that. Never have tools a shot and now I love them...
Congrats on 10k subs brother man !
Depends on what your passion is. For me I'm more of a perfectionist. I've found that landscaping tends to be a quality game and lawn care tends to be a quantity game. So it depends on if you are into systems and efficiencies or one off custom jobs. Not to say that there aren't production based landscape install companies nor quality based lawn care companies. You can make money in both!
Thanks my friend advice I really enjoy the mowing side I love mowing for some reason
Lawn care, I made $60 in 20 minutes of a small front and back in my neighborhood
Where can I find your old videos from when you had the light green shirt? Thank you, Mike!
I am trying to work on getting more jobs this year to grow my business more
You are really informative and helpful. I am going to start following and participating in everything that you have to offer.
Mike what are your thoughts on a business that just does sod installations? Is it scalable?
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Great advice for everyone, Mike!
do lawn care specialist only take care of grass?
Thank you mike mike.
Just text im a little late great advice all the way from cali I just got my c27 and I want to do both but I have no idea on charging maintenance
Lol. Coming from a young kid. Advice. Lol