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Invasive plants
are taking over our
landscapes.

That’s a
business
opportunity.

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Introducing 

Most garden plants come from other parts of the world. A fraction of introduced species aggressively escape gardens and overtake natural areas. Those that harm ecological or economic resources are known as “invasive.” Now Fairfax Tree Rescuers PRISM has developed a training program to help small-business landscapers learn best practices to stop the spread of invasives for the benefit of their clients - and our region. So how can this benefit your business?

Build expertise

More customers are seeking knowledgeable landscapers who know best practices for removing harmful invasives while protecting native plants and habitat. Help your clients meet their goals.

There are a seemingly endless variety of invasive plant species - and of advice on how to address them. We offer a curated, bilingual user experience of vetted best practices with a focus on the most common problem plants you’re likely to encounter, and resources for when you come across plants that are less common.

Get training

Good training helps employee retention. Our hybrid online/in-person training program is bilingual, self-paced, flexible enough for late-season hires - and won’t break the bank.

Raising your employees’ skills is also key to become more marketable to designers and commercial clients, who struggle to find conventional landscaping contractors who understand native plants and best practices for managing invasives.

Get ahead

Stay ahead of your competitors – by getting ahead of new state and local
laws that take aim at reducing the sale and planting of invasive nursery plants. We will help.

Starting in 2027, plant nurseries in Virginia will be required to warn their customers about invasive plants in their inventory.

Learn now about which plants are going to lose popularity - and attractive native plant alternatives.

Work year-round

Winter may be “off” season for planting, but it’s “on” season for removing invasive plants most efficently and cost-effectively. Increase your value to your customers while stabilizing your business.

HOAs and commercial properties are required to keep their rights-of-way clear of invasives. They are more likely to do so if their contractor understands invasives and offers competitive prices and maintenance packages in the “slow” season.

 

 
 
 
 
Finally, a training
program to fit any
schedule

Take the training. Then share our free online modules with your employees anytime/anywhere. Top it off with our hands-on, affordable field experience to earn the  certificate. Once your key employees are trained, we’ll add your business to our online list of referrals for prospective customers seeking our graduates

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Feedback from
landscaping professionals

This is just the type of training I’ve been waiting for. I got on the natives ‘bandwagon’ long ago, and it’s about time there’s a way to on-board my seasonal
hires and keep everyone’s skills up.

- Jaspreet Lamba

I so appreciate the flexibility of this program. Perfect combination of in-person, local (!) field training, online modules and optional extra content. Rainy days are great for sharing the video content with crews.

- Amrita Chopra

There’s a LOT of information on the Internet about all kinds of invasive plants, and no time to sit down and study it all. This ‘curated’ experience helps a new crew member grasp the basics quickly, then gives them a resource to come back to when they have more questions from the field.

- Aman Minhas

It’s hard to find enough information online about local invasive plants in Spanish. Most of my employees are still learning
English. Thank you, PRISM, for making my job easier!

- Waris Bajwa