The Importance of Cash Flow Monitoring for Landscape Contractors
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SPRING 2024 VOL. 12, NO. 2 GREEN FOR LIFE SPRING 2024 • 3 CONTENTS 06 Industry and Association News 12 2023 Landscape Awards 11 Top 5 signs it’s time to upgrade your landscaping equipment 04 The Importance of Cash Flow Monitoring for Landscape Contractors CALENDAR August 25-31, 2024 INTERNATIONAL GARDEN CENTRE CONGRESS 2024 Montreal & Quebec City, QC https://www.igca24.ca/ November 20-21, 2024 GREEN INDUSTRY SHOW & CONFERENCE Westerner Park, Red Deer, AB www.greenindustryshow.com ADVANCING THE PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY MANAGING EDITOR Joel Beatson CONTENT & EDITING Kyla Hardon LAYOUT KWL Design Landscape Alberta Green for Life is a professional publication for the landscape trade in Alberta. Editorial and Advertising Landscape Alberta 18051 107 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5S 1K3 P: 780-489-1991 admin@landscape-alberta.com Landscape Alberta does not assume responsibility for and does not endorse the contents of any advertisements herein. All representations or warranties made are those of the advertiser and not the publication. Views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Landscape Alberta or its members. Material may not be reprinted from
The Importance of Cash Flow Monitoring for Landscape Contractors
As a landscape contractor, managing the financial aspects of your business is crucial to your success. One of the most important, but overlooked, aspects of financial management is monitoring your cash flow. By keeping a close eye on your cash flow, you can avoid unexpected shortfalls and ensure that you have the funds to meet your business obligations.
In this article, we will discuss the five cash-flow mistakes that small business owners often make and how you can avoid them. By implementing these strategies, you can effectively manage your cash flow and set your landscape contracting business up for long-term success.
1. Neglecting to monitor your cash flow at least weekly
One of the biggest mistakes that small business owners make is not consistently monitoring their cash flow. By neglecting to review your cash flow on a regular basis, you may miss out on potential problems that could eventually drain your financial resources.
Monitoring your cash flow on a daily or weekly basis allows you to stay on top of your numbers and gain a clear understanding of the money going in and out of your business. It also helps you catch any overdue payments from clients, which are essential for maintaining the financial health of your business. By staying on top of your cash
flow, you can ensure that you have the necessary funds to pay your own bills and meet your financial obligations.
2. Spending too much, too soon
When starting a landscape contracting business, it can be tempting to spend too much money up front on expenses such as equipment, office space, and staffing. However, overspending in the beginning can put a strain on your cash flow and make it difficult to cover your expenses during slower months.
An example of this would be purchasing vs. renting equipment or vehicles, especially in the beginning. Renting allows you to return it when it’s not in use or in the off-season and eliminate the monthly cost of the purchase.
To avoid spending too much too soon, it’s important to keep your overhead and operating expenses as low as possible in the early stages of your business. Take a close look at every area of your business that costs money and separate your needs from your wants. If you find that you’re overspending in one area, there’s a good chance you’re overspending in others as well.
If you’re already committed to loans or leases, consider exploring other options such as renegotiating with your lenders. Additionally, look for ways to cut expenses and free up cash, such as switching to a bank with lower fees. By keeping your expenses in check, you can ensure that your business stays cash positive.
The Importance of Cash Flow Monitoring for Landscape Contractors
3. Not maintaining cash reserves
Every business faces unexpected challenges and cash flow shortfalls at some point. That’s why it’s crucial to maintain several months’ worth of cash reserves to weather these storms.
When faced with an unexpected shortfall, many small business owners resort to tapping into their personal savings or assets to cover their business expenses. However, this can create a vicious cycle that leaves you worse off financially than before.
Instead, it’s best to maintain a cash reserve that is large enough to cover your expenses during slower months. This way, you can protect your business and your personal finances. It’s important to strike a balance between maintaining a cash reserve and investing, as you don’t want to tie up a large amount of money without making a return.
4. Missing out on investing to grow your wealth
Investing is an essential aspect of growing your wealth and securing your financial future. While your primary focus may be on running your pool contracting business, it’s important not to overlook the benefits of investing.
Here are some basic tips for investing:
• Start investing as soon as possible: You don’t need a large amount of capital to start investing. Even if you start with a small amount of money, you can benefit from compound interest over time.
• Diversify your investments: Consider investing in a variety of industries and sectors to reduce your overall financial risk. If some investments are performing poorly, you can still see a return from investments in other areas.
• Take advantage of registered savings accounts: Registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) and tax-free savings accounts (TFSAs) offer tax advantages that can help you grow your wealth over time. Contributions to RRSPs are tax-deductible, while TFSA contributions and investment income are tax-free.
By investing wisely and diversifying your portfolio, you can grow your wealth while running your pool contracting business.
5. Not hiring an accounting and tax specialist
As your landscape contracting business becomes profitable, it’s crucial to hire an accounting and tax specialist to handle your books and finances. Managing your own financial tasks can be time-consuming and overwhelming, especially if you lack the technical knowledge.
A skilled bookkeeper will track your accounts and keep your financial records in order. Additionally, an experienced accounting and tax specialist can help you analyze your financial data and make informed business decisions, like when you can afford to hire more people or purchase another vehicle or piece of equipment. They will optimize your tax return, ensuring that you pay less tax and avoid penalties and interest.
By delegating these tasks to professionals, you can focus on running your landscape contracting business while ensuring that your financial obligations are met accurately.
In conclusion, monitoring your cash flow and avoiding common cash-flow mistakes is crucial for the success of your pool contracting business. By consistently reviewing your cash flow, keeping your expenses in check, and maintaining cash reserves, you’ll set your business up for financial stability and profitability, while also making your life less stressful.
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City of Edmonton to restore horticulture budget
At the recent Community and Public Services committee meeting a motion to restore funding for horticulture maintenance to pre-pandemic levels. This is a positive step toward valuing urban green infrastructure by ensuring it is properly maintained. Landscape Alberta has continued to bring this message forward to many municipalities, including Edmonton and it was a central message in our public outreach campaign in Summer of 2022 when the City of Edmonton was considering a pest-control ban.
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As of January 1, 2024 the wages for the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) and related streams have increased to $17.44 per hour in Alberta. This is an increase from the 2023 wage of $16.52 per hour. It appears almost every province saw a similar increase for the coming season.
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Makita, a leading emission-free cordless power tools and equipment provider, is thrilled to announce its new national partnership with the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA). This exciting collaboration aims to provide CNLA members exclusive discounts on Makita’s extensive selection of battery-powered products and services.
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IGCA 2024: Quebec City and Montreal
CNLA will be hosting the International Garden Centre Congress in Québec from August 25th31st, 2024. Québec features many inspiring and innovative garden centres in Canada, including some of the newest and largest garden centres in the country. The tour will include stays in both Québec City and Montréal. From dinner at a Sugar Shack to a visit to the inspiring Montréal Botanical Garden, delegates will visit 10 unique garden centres and network with over 200 delegates from 20 countries around the world - this is your invitation to inspiration, you won’t want to miss this event.
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Communities in Bloom announces the colour of the year for 2024
Orange is this year’s choice for the flower colour theme of the year, announced at this year’s Communities in Bloom (CiB) Symposium held in Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo, Alberta. This announcement coincided with the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.
“Get ready for a splash of orange.”
Among those instrumental in recommending the orange theme was Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) Ward 2 Councillor Kendrick Cardinal, who is also President of the Fort Chipewyan Métis Nation.
“The colour orange is not only the colour of the flower, it’s also the colour of the relationship we want to build,” said Cardinal.
“When you’re holding an orange flower, it symbolizes a way to build a better tomorrow for indigenous communities,” he said. “Our motto in the region is: it’s time. It’s time to build those relationships, and continue for 100 years to fix them, because that’s what it’s going to take to fix it all.”
In what has become an annual tradition, the National Capital Commission (NCC) donated tulip bulbs to the CiB Symposium’s host municipality. This year, Wood Buffalo received 2,800 Orange Dream tulip bulbs.
Tina Liu, a national judge and board member of CiB, is also a senior landscape architect at the NCC. She leads the design of year-round floral displays throughout Ottawa — encompassing 30 different sites in 120 flower beds on 13,000 square metres of space. Liu has experimented with a few orange-themed planters around Parliament Hill, and is planning for a whole lot more as the year progresses.
“Get ready for a splash of orange,” Liu said.
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TOP 5 SIGNS
it’s time to upgrade your landscaping equipment
BY KARINA SINCLAIR
Landscapers, start your engines (gas or otherwise). The spring starting line is in view. Now’s the time to get your lawncare and landscaping equipment ready so you can charge into the busy season. It’s also time to inspect those engines — if it looks like they’re in danger of leaving you stranded while your competitors take the lead, it might be time to upgrade.
Read on for the top five signs that it’s time to upgrade your equipment. Recognizing these signs is essential for maintaining a competitive edge, ensuring safety and achieving the best results for your clients — and a productive and profitable season for you.
1. Performance decline
The first and most obvious sign that it’s time to upgrade your landscaping equipment is a decline in performance. If you’re often frustrated by equipment malfunctions, reduced power or uneven cutting, it’s a clear indicator that your tools are past their prime.
The good news is that there are lots of innovative products being introduced to the market, with features such as improved engine technology, enhanced cutting mechanisms and ergonomic designs for allday comfort.
2. Increased maintenance costs
As equipment ages, the frequency and cost of maintenance tends to rise. If you’re spending a lot of time and money
on repairs, it’s a strong signal that an upgrade is in order. Outdated equipment may require replacement parts that are no longer readily available, leading to extended downtime and increased frustration for both staff and customers.
Save money in the long run by taking advantage of the durability and ease of maintenance of newer models. You’ll get new warranties, too.
3. Outdated technology
Staying current is crucial. By opting not to upgrade, you may be missing out on efficiency-boosting advancements and smart features, such as GPS tracking, digital controls and real-time data monitoring. These innovations can help you be more precise in your work and set you apart from your competitors.
For example, smart irrigation systems can optimize water use based on weather conditions, saving resources and promoting a healthier landscape.
4. Safety concerns
If your current tools are showing signs of wear, damage or have inadequate safety features, it’s time for an upgrade. Outdated equipment may lack crucial safety advancements.
When upgrading, look for features such as automatic shut-off mechanisms, ergonomic handles and improved stability. Investing in updated equipment also promotes a professional and responsible image for your landscaping business, not only to clients, but to potential employees as well.
5. Evolving business needs
As your landscaping business grows, so do the demands on your equipment. Investing in more powerful and versatile equipment can enable you to take on larger projects, diversify your services and boost your bottom line.
Whether it’s a more powerful lawn mower, a versatile trimmer or a specialized piece of equipment for hardscaping projects, upgrading to tools that cater to your expanding business needs is a strategic investment in your success.
Reprinted with permission by Landscape Trades.
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LANDSCAPE AWARDS
Each year, we see beautiful, well-designed landscapes that truly showcase the best this industry has to offer. This year we had 32 entries with 12 winners in the Merit category and 6 winners in the Excellence category.
We congratulate 2023 winners: Alpha Better Landscaping Inc., Delta Valley Landscaping Services Ltd., Jenron Creative Landscapes, JVR Landscape (2006) Inc., MaisonScapes, OnGrowing Works Ltd., Blue Isle Contracting, Planta Landscape Inc., Your Space by Design Inc., Salisbury Landscaping, Seven M Construction Ltd., and Bradbosh Landscaping.
We would like to thank this year’s volunteer judges for taking their assignment seriously and giving so generously of their time and expertise: Jeff Wilson, Mark Janzen, Jeff Campbell, Steve Kletke, John van Roessel, Raymond Vincent, Steve Birch, Tyler Grant and Maria Galdon.
We would also like to congratulate those who have been nominated for the 2024 National Awards of Landscape Excellence through the CNLA: Planta Landscape Inc., Your Space by Design Inc., Seven M Construction Ltd and Ongrowing Works Ltd. Best of luck to this years nominees!
THE LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM
The Landscape Awards reflect the association’s commitment to creating and preserving the beauty of the urban landscape. The program is also designed to reward independent landscape contracting professionals who execute top quality landscape projects.
The Landscape Awards program has four main objectives:
1. Encourage landscape contractors to be the best in their field
2. Provide a marketing opportunity to those companies that receive an award
3. Encourage a company’s employees to aspire to excellence
4. Provide an opportunity to compete in the National Awards of Landscape Excellence
Members can enter projects into nine different categories covering construction, maintenance and design. Each entry is evaluated using a set of criteria; the submissions are not judged against each other. There are two award levels: a Merit Award goes to an entry that earns 70-84 points, and an excellence Award goes to an entry earning 85 or more points. Entries that achieve Excellence status are eligible to be selected for the National Awards of Landscape Excellence, a Canada-wide program developed by the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association.
We would also like to give a special thank you to Eagle Lake Nurseries Ltd., Oldcastle APG Canada West and Parkland Nurseries & Landscape Services Ltd. for being prize sponsors for the 2023 Landscape Awards.
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