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SALTEX hailed a success by exhibitors

SALTEX hailed a success by exhibitors: The SALTEX 2021 post-show survey confirms the exhibition’s place as the must-attend event for everyone involved in grounds management and turf care.

This year, 93% of exhibitors said SALTEX generated new sales leads, while 96% believed SALTEX was perfect for promoting and maintaining their company profile. In addition, 81% of exhibitors said that exhibiting at SALTEX was important to their overall business strategy and 82% believed it was a perfect opportunity to meet existing customers.

SALTEX hailed a success by exhibitors

SALTEX hailed a success by exhibitors

When asked to rate their primary target audiences, the below sectors received the highest number of responses

  • Professional sports – 48%
  • Local authorities, councils, parish, town planning – 48%
  • Contractors – land construction, grounds – 41%
  • School, colleges, universities – 40%
  • Dealers, distributors, retailers – 40%
  • Landscapers – 33%

Furthermore, 71% of exhibitors stated that they will be returning to exhibit at SALTEX 2022.

In fact, many have already rebooked with a large percentage increasing the size of their stand. An influx of debut exhibitors has also been reported by the Grounds Management Association (GMA).

“For us it is the number one grounds industry show,” said Les Malin, managing director of Etesia UK. “There are a number of other exhibitions, but they tend to have their own sector that they work in. SALTEX on the other hand attracts a mix of customers right the way through the entire grounds industry.”

Ray McNally from AS Tractors chose SALTEX to launch Mitsubishi Tractors to the UK market and wasn’t disappointed. “This is our launch, and it has gone beyond our expectations,” he said. “Everyone in the horticultural and grounds industries attend this show and these are the demographics Mitsubishi Tractors is targeting. It’s the perfect platform for us and it has been wonderful.”

It was the first SALTEX for Origin Amenity Solutions since bringing together four major industry brands and Richard Fry, marketing manager, was feeling positive. “There was a lot of soul searching and sleepless nights before the opening day of SALTEX, but wow, it has been fantastic. There has been a two-year break since the last show, but the industry has responded. We are very pleased and there has been great footfall from the get-go.”

SALTEX 2021 celebrated its 75th anniversary and remarkably there were two companies on the show floor that have exhibited at all 75 shows – Lloyds & Co and Dennis Mowers.

“We value the loyalty that the Grounds Management Association has always shown us, and we’ve always stuck with them,” said Clive Nottingham, managing director of Lloyds & Co.

“I’m pleased that so many people have come through the door, and it has been a lively show. We’ve had lots of conversations, and there will be lots of quotations, enquiries and work to follow up.”

Ian Howard, managing director of Dennis Mowers also underlined the importance of exhibiting at SALTEX. “I think it is critical to come and meet existing customers, to meet new customers and to listen to what people have got to say. It is the customers that come up with the innovations at the end of the day and every Dennis product that we have got, both petrol and electric, is a result of what customers have said to us. SALTEX is an investment for the future.”

SALTEX 2022 will be held at the NEC, Birmingham on 2-3 November.

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The key to business success

The key to business success: Sam Jarockyj owns and runs JayRock Lawn Care and Gardening in Northeast Scotland. Age 27, Sam has built up a successful business and social media following.

He attributes his success to learning the basics like the back of his hand, marketing hard from day one, staying true to himself and his business’ vision, and of course, investing in good quality, reliable, trustworthy machinery to work.

The key to business success

The key to business success

Tell us a bit about your business

I run a one-man-band lawn care and domestic garden maintenance company in the Northeast of Scotland. The job involves upkeeping, treating and renovating lawns ranging from small 50m2 gardens to two-acre plots that require year-round work. I also look after a lot of maintenance properties that need things like hedge trimming and border work.

Describe your average day

An average day starts with the most important thing – a coffee! Following that, I usually have maintenance slots in the morning. I have a lot of 7am starts so being able to start with quieter work like pruning or borders is ideal. After that, it’s a mix of grass cutting, treatments and general maintenance work.

What are your main job requirements?

The main requirement for a job within my company is a basic knowledge of the garden. I believe in being hands-on and seeing things in person. You can learn a lot very quickly that way.

Attention to detail is also key, whether it’s ensuring a smooth finish on a hedge trim or a clean edge at the side of the lawn, this has always served me well.

The willingness and discipline to work in all weathers effectively and efficiently is vital. In this line of work, you’re obviously working outdoors most of the time and the ability to maintain high standards, even in the worst weather, can mean the difference between a good reputation and a lesser one.

What are your top five tips for success in the lawn care industry?

1. Consistent mowing

Having clients on a weekly or fortnightly grass cut is key. At the end of the day, if your client is having one cut a month, then that lawn isn’t going to look brilliant. Your work is your portfolio, and your competition and prospective clients will more than likely not know your agreement. Instead they will assume that you’re responsible for the finished result when actually it’s simply the long cutting cycle. For that reason, I don’t take on any work that has a longer than fortnightly cutting frequency.

2. Annual scarification

The build-up of thatch steals nutrients and water from your soil, like a sponge over a cloth. Scarifying annually as a minimum will reduce this thatch and allow the soil to take and hold more nutrients and water throughout the year. This will make a huge difference to a customers’ lawn.

3. Social proof

Before-and-after photos on social media are so important. They really illustrate your work in the most effective way. Take them at the beginning and end of a project, throughout the year for a regular customer, and post them frequently. Social proof is one of the best ways to build trust in you and your work before people have even spoken to you.

4. Basic understanding

You don’t need a degree, but do educate yourself on basic lawn knowledge: the main diseases, treatments, how the grass plant works and what will help a lawn as well as common reasons why you may have a lawn that struggles. You can achieve a lot in a garden just by knowing the basic facts.

5. Educate your clients

Help your clients to understand what you do and why. For example, why their moss-filled lawn will never be thick green grass if they refuse to have it scarified and treated. If they don’t understand why it’s happening, then they won’t understand why they need to pay for a service to have it fixed. Not only is this going to help your client and the end result, but it will build a bridge between you and them, helping to manage their expectations – what is achievable and possible. It will also create a better income per client throughout the year.

How is business at the moment, seasonally and post-pandemic?

I’m pleased to say we’re very busy. You focus on different parts of the business at different times in the year. For example, going into autumn and winter, it’s lawn care, hedges, power washing and pruning, they all have places at different times to keep you busy. Post-pandemic, I not only saw a rise in interest, but clients too, and it doesn’t look like it is going to stop any time soon.

What are the best and worst parts of your job?

The best part of the job is seeing some amazing places around my area of work. You get to work on properties that are in such beautiful locations and really be in touch with the natural world around you.

The worst has to be the weather, although I do actively work through all conditions – sun, sleet, hail, snow – it’s never nice, especially mid-January in minus-two degrees, removing shrubs or clearing a garden!

What three pieces of kit would you not be without and why?

1. Weibang 48 Pro BBC

A lawn mower is the backbone of my business from March to late October/early November. Currently I’m using the Weibang 48 Pro BBC rear roller (with Kawasaki FJ180-AM74 engine) which leaves a beautifully striped finish.

2. Husqvarna 325iLK Combi trimmer

I love this bit of kit for both strimming and edging. It’s a standard day-to-day item throughout the year. Powerful and quiet, it takes so many attachments. It’s a real game changer having a combo system in the van.

3. Husqvarna 525bx leaf blower

This blower is brilliant. Whether I’m cleaning up debris from a scarification in May or putting leaves in piles in November, it has enough power to get through most jobs, leaving a property clean and tidy when leaving is key and this really helps with that.

How important is it to be able to rely on your machinery?

Reliable machinery is essential. If you can’t rely on your machines it can really turn around and bite you. Unreliable machines will cost you in so many ways: your time taking it to be repaired/replaced; financially – if you have bought something cheap or badly looked after and if you don’t have the money to one side to invest, then the money has to come straight from your profit. Using kit and equipment with a solid name behind them, like Kawasaki, alongside a good warranty will pay for itself a few times over.

How do you make sure you get the best from your machines?

First, look after them. I don’t chuck them around too much! Although most of the stuff is heavy duty, I still try to look after them as much as I can.

Regular maintenance like cleaning under the deck of a mower and ensuring the shoot and bag is clean can go a long way with its effectiveness. I get the machines with engines serviced when needed. This can be done by yourself or with your dealer, which is my preference.

What are the main features you look for in a mower?

I need a powerful and reliable engine. I want it to be comfortable to use with handle adjustment, SP and BBC bar placement. I also want collection ability. Basically, I look for a good overall performer.

What do you think of your machinery that uses Kawasaki Engines?

The two machines I use that have a Kawasaki engine are my Weibang 48 Pro BBC Rear roller and my Suffolk Punch 14sk cylinder mower (with 4 stroke Kawasaki unleaded petrol engine).

Both machines are really reliable, they run smoothly and always start on the first/second pull – even after winter. I love them. It goes back to reliability and having these machines with such well-known and trustworthy engines which makes them an absolute joy to work with.

What is your maintenance and service routine?

Quite frankly, I am pretty laid back about it and try to keep it simple! If it’s dirty I clean it. If it’s not cutting as I expect it to, I sharpen the blades myself (trimmer and mower). I get the main bits of kit serviced each year.

What’s your top tip for making the job easier?

Organisation. Using something like Awesome Cal or Google Calendar where you can book all your clients into specific time slots and colour coordinate them really helps. The more you can take off your plate during the day the easier things run.

How has new technology and innovation affected landscaping?

It’s had a massive impact. The fact that we can run marketing campaigns, manage our books, make client appointments, receive payments, order new kit and equipment just from our phones shows exactly how far we have come. Remote/robot-controlled mowers and the like are definitely the future… although I believe there will always be a place for a manned machine!

What are the biggest challenges facing professional landscapers today?

It’s becoming very apparent that there’s a huge change in the weather. Worldwide we are seeing more bush fires and flooding, seasons are changing with plants blooming out of sync to normal. We are seeing diseases like red thread that weren’t a big issue years ago becoming more prevalent. If it doesn’t put us out of business it’s definitely changing the way we work.

What piece of professional advice do you wish you were given when you started?

Trust yourself and your ability. There are so many things to know and learn. I sometimes think this may have stopped me from starting my business sooner. The truth is, you just need to trust yourself. You are more than capable of running a successful business and if your willingness to succeed is high enough, you already have the ability to achieve just that.

What are the most commonly asked questions from your followers?

‘How do I fix my lawn?’. And to that I answer: commonly a simple renovation will take a lawn back to a healthier state to which you can then build on.

Most frequent barriers to getting the job done successfully?

A clients’ willingness! Sometimes what needs to be done, isn’t necessarily what the client wants! Working within particular parameters, but remaining flexible and offering that customer service to build customer satisfaction is all part and parcel of a business.

Do you have any advice for those wanting to start a career in the industry?

Just do it. Doing anything is better than nothing. Research the area you wish to practice in, learn the basics like the back of your hand, market hard from day one as if you were a multi-million-pound company and stay true to yourself and your business’ vision.

Top tips for building and growing a successful company?

1. Marketing is key

There isn’t a lack of work, there’s a lack of marketing. Market yourself correctly and consistently until the point where you can’t take on any more work. At that point you either stagnate or grow. The choice is made with what you choose to do with your marketing.

2. Professionalism

Whether that is being in uniform or having uniformity across all social platforms, professionalism is seen a mile away. This alone can build much needed trust between yourself and your client. Eyes are always on you and your business, especially when you don’t expect it!

3. Be reliable

Reliability is what will continue to keep clients coming back to you, that and a well completed job.

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SALTEX 2021 a success for Ariens

SALTEX 2021 a success for Ariens: AriensCo, an industry leader in outdoor power equipment, couldn’t be happier with its participation at this year’s SALTEX. Not only did it showcase its professional petrol and battery powered zero-turn mowers, it also connected with thousands of landscaping professionals and hosted an exclusive Lawn Care Legends booth takeover.

During the two-day event, Ariens met thousands of turf professionals, landscapers and local authority representatives and showed exactly how its fully commercial, heavy-duty line-up can support them at every stage of lawn care. From young, fledgling entrepreneurs to established businesses, Ariens was able to identify their needs and find the right mower and tools to get the job done.

SALTEX 2021 a success for Ariens

SALTEX 2021 a success for Ariens

Products on display included its upgraded ZENITH, an industry leading, fully commercial zero-turn with enhanced operator comfort options and rear discharge deck. Excitingly, the battery-operated ZENITH E was also on show, along with a concept stand-on mower, ARROW.

Additionally, Ariens’ also exhibited its powerful and precise APEX zero-turn as well as its IKON XD zero-turn, loaded with commercial-style features. Meeting the needs of its UK and European customer base, the APEX and ZENITH models now come with rear discharge deck options, while all Ariens petrol powered zero-turns are manufactured at its factory in Oxfordshire.

In an Ariens first, its stand was also taken over by the Lawn Care Legends, a community of aspiring and professional landscapers. More than 80 Legends came to see and hear about the star of the show, the ZENITH E and the rest of the Ariens line-up and left giving positive feedback.

Brad Stiles, Sales and Marketing Director, EMEAA said, “This year’s Saltex was hugely successful for us. Not only did we get to hear from some of the industry’s finest and get taken over by the famous Lawn Care Legends but reaction to our heavy duty, commercial line-up was truly fantastic. Our low noise, low emission ZENITH E was also a smash hit, so we know it’ll be driving change for years to come.”

To find out more about Ariens’ commercial line-up of battery and petrol powered zero-turn mowers visit ariens.eu. If you’d like to join the growing network of Ariens dealers, email: mwilson@ariensco.com

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GroundWOW® gearing up for success

GroundWOW® gearing up for success: North-West autonomous technology innovators, GroundWOW, have been gearing up for success aided by the gradual opening-up of sport around the globe.

“There has definitely been a discernible change over the past three or four months. We developed so much through the pandemic itself and since then, it feels like target clients have really switched on to getting back to their business. For us, that has meant being busier than ever with product demonstrations at our HQ near Manchester or at client sites” commented Chief Commercial Officer, David Pritchard.

GroundWOW® gearing up for success

GroundWOW® gearing up for success

“The willing embrace of the likes of Zoom and MS Teams through the pandemic allowed us to remote in contacts from all over the world who have been clambering to see what we are up to. Truth is, we can entertain anybody either virtually or in person, and the real magic moment is when a target customer is able to view their logo being printed live from the viewing platform directly above our indoor test track. For lots of customers, that is when the penny really drops” continued Pritchard.

Outside of events and demonstrations, the team behind the world’s first autonomous full colour ground printer has been eyeing up new premises as the expansion of their enterprise continues.

“We knew when we moved to our current address that we would outgrow it quite quickly and that is exactly how things have played out. The team has grown enormously. If we look back to Saltex 2019, there were probably eight or ten of us, but we are already approaching thirty employees with a plan to double that inside the next twelve months. We design and develop here, we manufacture here, we test and demonstrate here, all of our future pipeline comes from here…and that all brings with it a requirement for more space”.

GroundWOW are also entering an active schedule of exhibition and conference events as part of further revealing their technology to the world of sport. GroundWOW attended Leaders Week at Twickenham in October and as well as Saltex in November, will attend and present at Stadium Business Summit at Emirates Old Trafford in December. “It’s all part of what we consider the missionary work – taking a new technology to an expectant market and walking through how it works in such a breadth of use-cases” added Pritchard.

“Internationally, we have been hamstrung like everybody else by the inability to travel and so we are thrilled to finally be planning trips to the Middle East, South Africa, the U.S, Australia and New Zealand. We will certainly be racking up the air miles as we undertake the next phase task of establishing operational bases in these target territories. Beyond sport, our autonomous technology has found application in healthcare and other sectors creating significant hyper growth opportunities. You could definitely say it is a busy time for us at GroundWOW!”.

Launched in October 2019, GroundWOW® was developed with a founding mission to make printing on ground as easy as printing on paper. GroundWOW® SPECIAL FX can print any logo, any size, on any surface. Deployable in under 10 mins, autonomous technology, A.I and an end-to-end Cloud platform combine to create images as accurate as a blade of grass.

GroundWOW and GroundWOW Special FX are trademarks. GroundWOW is a trading name of Micropply Limited.

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Reesink ‘tee up’ success

Reesink ‘tee up’ success: Reesink Turfcare’s ReeAssure Maintenance Scheme has provided a number of invaluable benefits for Falkirk Golf Club in Scotland, which had its fingers burnt by a previous service provider.

Dougie Melville, course manager at Falkirk Golf Club, comments: “We had been let down by our previous provider, having been subjected to fluctuating bills and travel charges for call outs. In 2016 we chose not to renew our lease and called in Reesink, who provided a full-blown assessment of our fleet.

Reesink 'tee up' success

Reesink ‘tee up’ success

“They meticulously went through what each machine needed, when, and how much it would cost. We took this to the committee who signed it off and since then we’ve had faultless service from Reesink.

“From giving machines their winter overhaul to replacing parts, repairing breakdowns and sharpening units, it’s all taken care of under one cost – hassle free!”

As a club with 27 holes to maintain (an 18-hole and 9-hole Antonine Course) and some challenging wet weather to negotiate, there’s no time for any of the club’s nine machines to go down. They all play a very necessary role in maintaining the grounds, particularly as the Antonine course is on the site of an old Roman fort and the Carron River used to run through the area.

“It actually saves us money,” adds Dougie. “In properly understanding our site and the conditions our grounds team are faced with, Reesink knows how to get the best performance out of our mowers and vehicles. We schedule two in-season services for every machine and as a result they don’t require much upkeep or many new parts, which has actually lowered our costs.”

Five years on Falkirk Golf Club remains on Reesink’s Gold plan which covers a wide spectrum of maintenance and upkeep options, with services, new parts and labour all included. Silver and Bronze packages are also available, providing a robust level of cover for all budgets.

It’s not just the financial and maintenance aspects of the plan which suit Falkirk Golf Course so well, as Dougie continues: “We have a brilliant relationship with Rab at Reesink’s Livingston branch. If he can’t deal with it straight away, I know I’ll have someone on site the very next day. The mechanics are all very knowledgeable and efficient. I can’t fault anyone in the team!”

Rab Wilson, from Reesink in Livingston, Scotland, comments: “We are often called out to help organisations who have had their fingers burnt elsewhere and, as a business that focuses on quality, Reesink offers the reassurance that goes with having a comprehensive maintenance plan. It makes a difference to customers like Dougie who want to focus on perfecting the pristine standards of the club.

Call 01480 226800 or go online at reesinkturfcare.co.uk to find out more.

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