How to Find Information on Starting a Lawn Mowing
Business
There are many information sources available to those wanting to start a lawn care business. Before taking
the plunge and investing in your startup it is wise to spend at least a few months researching as much as
possible about this industry and business in general. Below are some resources that
you may find useful for finding information on starting a lawn mowing business.

Books and E-Books
Many successful lawn care entrepreneurs have published books on the subject of setting up and
running a profitable company. Online book retailers have numerous titles available and there are also some great
lawn care business e-books and startup kits that can be purchased online. The advantage with e-books is that
you can download them immediately after you purchase them. E-books often also come with additional
resources such as standard letters and flyer templates.
Lawn Care Community Forums
The Internet offers a large variety of forums or message boards related to lawn care. Some of
them are based on the subject of lawn care in general and some are specifically targeted to lawn care business
owners. The benefits of registering with one of these forums is that you can read a huge volume of posted
information and network with other like-minded businessmen and women. You can also post queries that may
be answered by some of the communities more knowledgeable members.
Courses
Courses in lawn maintenance, landscaping and gardening are reasonably popular at night
schools or community colleges.
A course specifically related to starting a lawn care business would be hard to find but
there are many business related courses that you could consider taking that teach you how to set up and run a small
business.
Get Information from Competitors
Do some investigation into how other 'green industry' players in your area are
running their businesses. The successful ones must be doing something right that may be worth replicating. You can
get a lot of information on your local market and discover what marketing methods are working locally by learning
more about your competition.
Get Information from Suppliers
Find out where you can buy commercial
lawn mowing equipment in your area and visit some of these stores. You will not only be able to learn
something about the equipment that you will be using but you may also pick up information about the local
industry by chatting with the owner or sales staff.
Find a Mentor
Consider starting out by working for a well established lawn care company before
setting up your own. By working with a professional for six months or so you can learn all aspects of the business
and they may even help to guide you into your own business when you are ready.
Approach some successful lawn care business owners and ask them if they would be prepared to
help guide you to success. Ask them if they have any work that you could do for them to return the favor.
This can only really work if you find a mentor in another city or state as they won't be interested in helping you
if will eventually be competing against them.
Being fully informed about the industry before you enter it will ensure that you plan your course for success
and start off in the right direction. Getting up to date information on starting a lawn business can also help
you to avoid some of the common mistakes that business owners in this industry often make.
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