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Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
Spring is finally just around the corner! I’m getting really excited about it. This off-season has been a time of real growth for me. I’ve attended a few seminars, home shows, and got to learn about a lot of new products. Like I’ve stated before, being in the business for over 30 years, you get to thinking that you know it all and can become a little stagnant both in business and in your personal life. Learning about new products, design concepts, and marketing ideas has given me a new outlook on my business and for the first time in many years, I’m really anxious to get the season going.
Although it’s still a little early to start a lot of your landscape projects, we here at A.G. Landscape Materials, Inc. have some products available now. We have gravels, some decorative stone, Dyed Red Mulch, Dyed Brown Mulch, Bark Mulch & Playground Mulch available. Topsoil, Garden Mix, Compost, and Sod should be available within the next couple to few weeks. Of course, firewood (mixed & oak) is available year round.
As of today, (3/8/11), our prices on most of our materials as the same as they were at the end of the season last year; however, due to the fuel situation we are experiencing, we do anticipate an increase in some of our materials. We think we’ll be able to hold price increases to less than $1.00 per yard of material. Hopefully, the powers that be will get a handle on the fuel situation sooner than later.
This past week-end, we attended the Flower and Garden Show at Navy Pier. WOW! Talk about an event to get you ready for Spring. There were a lot of new ideas & new products. We’re looking forward to implementing & working with some of them. It was so exciting to talk with people as passionate about landscaping as I am. It was also educational for me to learn about some of the new products and design ideas.
This week-end (March 12th & 13th) we’ll be at the Home Show at Harper College in Palatine. If you’re looking for something to do & you’re in the area, stop by and see us. We’d love to talk to you about some of the new products and new services we’re going to be offering this year.
Don’t forget to check out our website at www.agvangundy.com, our previous blogs. Check us out on Facebook @ AG Landscape Materials, Inc and follow us on Twitter @agvangundy.
THINK SPRING!!!!
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Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
It looks as though the worst that winter has to offer is behind us and we’re finally on our way to spring! Although the blizzard of 2011 was a little challenging it was a real blessing for the snow plowing entity of A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. However, I have to admit I’m anxious to start the landscaping season.
This past week-end was spent at the Home Show in Arlington Heights. It was great to see so many people as excited about spring’s arrival as I am. I got to talk to a lot of homeowners regarding their projects, both do-it-yourselfers and those looking for a contractor. I’m really looking forward to working with them.
On Monday, I attended a seminar conducted by Unilock, Chicago. Now, I have to tell you, I have been in landscaping over 30 years, but even I learned a few things. As an “old dog” I often think that “old school” is best. It sometimes takes a nudge from my kids and my employees to broaden my outlook and I have to be honest, it was great to learn about some new products and new installation techniques. I can’t wait to implement these new learned ideas.
Our next home show appearance will be at Harper College in Palatine, on March 12th and 13th. If you get a chance, come on out. It’s a great place to get ideas and to meet with us face to face. Finally, I want to encourage you to check out our previous blogs as they contain a lot of useful information. The blogs pertaining to planning for spring I think you’ll find especially interesting this time of year.
Let’s all think spring!!!
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Monday, January 17th, 2011
Now is a great time for planning your landscape. Whether it be a curb appeal face lift for your home or your commercial property or a new back yard living space complete with a new patio, outdoor barbeque, and fireplace or privacy issues, this time of winter is best for planning and designing. Typically, you won’t be “up against the wall” for time and most landscape designers/sales reps have additional time to give you and your job more personalized attention than in the rush of the spring. This is why we here at A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. stress to call us early! Once the warmer temperatures arrive, most people will then call on the Landscape companies for quotes, designs… When this time of the year occurs, scheduling appointments may become a little less convenient for you as the “optimum” times will book up quickly. As our economy seems to be on the up swing, we anticipate that 2011 will be a busy year; however, we are currently pricing 2011 jobs using 2010 dollars. This is another reason to book early. Please know, however, that A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. strives to accommodate our clients and our potential clients; however, there are only so many hours in a day and so many days in a week.
If you are thinking about a larger job which will require a building permit from your town or village and want it to be completed early enough for you to enjoy most of the year, we will have plenty of time now to complete the design and make any needed adjustments before filing for the permit. Most towns and villages now require permits for patios, retaining walls, driveways, and in some cases even drain tile work. In addition to expanding their permit requirements, many of villages have reduced their building department staff, which has increased the amount of time needed for getting a permit approved. The permit approval process, which previously was a simple 2 – 3 day process has now become a 2 – 3 week process in some villages that are requiring more and more specifications. Some towns are now even requiring engineering prints and seals for retaining walls over 24” – 30” high. I’m not telling you of these new requirements to scare you off of doing your project; I just want to inform you of what some of you may be up against. We here at A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. have worked with a majority of the towns/villages here in the Chicago area and I have to admit, we have a pretty good working relationship with most of those building departments. We understand that they have limitations, as do most of us, and are willing and able to work with them and act as your liaison to get your permit approved. But, why not start this process as early as possible? The longer you wait on this, the longer the permit process will probably take.
I’m sure plenty of you are thinking about changing some things in your current landscape, but aren’t quite sure what to do. Where do you get “the most bang for your buck”? For ideas, there are plenty of publications and t.v. shows, but I think a great way to get ideas and/or meet contractors early in the season is to attend one of the week-end home improvement shows that occur just about every week-end somewhere in the Chicago area. Currently we are scheduled to be at two local home shows within the next few months. On February 25 – 27, 2011 we will be at the Home show in Arlington Heights and on March 12 & 13, 2011, will be at the home show in Palatine at Harper College. This is a great opportunity for people to come out and talk to us personally about you’re wants and needs for landscaping, look through our portfolios of before and after shots and of some of our completed projects. This also give you an opportunity to set up a free first appointment (with some restrictions) right then. We love taking part in these home shows as it gives us an opportunity to “show our stuff” to potential clients in the area.
For more information regarding planning for spring, check out our previous blogs from January, 2010, I think you’ll find them informative.
For more information regarding A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc., please visit us at www.agvangundy.com or call us at (630) 295-8190. We’ll be more than happy to go over the areas we service and the services that we offer.
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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
Happy Holidays from A.G. VanGundy Landscape & A.G. Landscape Materials! Hopefully, you all are just about done with your holiday shopping & baking… I cherish this time of year as it is a great time to reflect on the past year and to give thanks for the many blessings I have received. Our clients, vendors, associates and employees are some of the best people I know. I’m so thankful for each and every one of them – it is because of them that I am fortunate enough to do what I do.
I’ve been blessed to do what I love for over 30 years. However, this year, in particular has brought a lot of pride back into my companies. We have worked on some great projects (check out our album on our web site @ www.agvangundy.com or on Facebook @ A.G. Landscape Materials). We have helped customers get just the right material in just the right amount for their do-it-yourself jobs. We’ve been able to other landscape companies get their materials so that they can get their projects done. All in all it’s been a very good year.
Here’s hoping you get to spend some time with your loved ones and that you can take a couple of minutes to think about the blessings you’ve received over the past year.
Happy Holidays!
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Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
I started my landscape company over 30 years ago. We didn’t use a fax machine, computer, or cell phone. We hadn’t even heard of the internet, face book, or twitter. My, how times have changed. So has advertising your business. It’s all about getting your name out there and then providing the best service possible. In today’s economy, it’s especially important to take advantage of technology and its advancements.
In my early years, I was of the 100% belief of staying “old school”. I liked my handwritten invoices and proposals. I liked my handwritten spreadsheets. I even liked seeing “A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc.” in the phone book. However, as my company grew, I brought in younger, technologically savvy people and my horizons broadened. Thanks to a wonderful, patient web guy, I gave up my phone book ads (which were incredibly expensive) and joined the 21st century.
We have a pretty active website @ www.agvangundy.com. You can follow us on facebook @ www.facebook.com/agvangundy. You can also “link” in to me at Linked In, just search Anthony G. VanGundy. I’ve got several informative videos on You Tube – you should check them out. Finally, brand new to me is Twitter. Yes, I have started to tweet.
I have to admit, I never envisioned these new ways of communicating, much less promoting my business, 30 years ago. However, it’s pretty exciting and I can’t wait to see what comes up next.
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