From left: Doug McDuff, Jon Acosta, Andy McDuff
Doug McDuff says that one thing he learned at the previous landscape company he worked for is to focus on what you do well, and Landscape America does well with hardscaping and general residential landscape construction.
Landscape America
Wrentham, MA
landscapeamericainc.com
Owners: Doug and Andy McDuff
Year founded: 2006
Estimated annual sales: $800,000
Business breakdown: 60% installation, 25% maintenance and lawn care, 15% snow removal
Customer Breakdown: 80% residential, 20% commercial
Employees: 5 year round, 9 peak season
Maintenance Fleet includes a 48” Wright Stander Rapid HT, 52” Wright Stander, 36” LESCO walk mower, Husqvarna 372XP chainsaw, LESCO leaf vac, LESCO walk-behind leaf blower, RedMax EBZ8001 backpack blower, Bandit brush chipper, Giant-Vac walk-behind leaf blower
Lawn Care Fleet includes a LESCO split-drum aerator, two Downeaster spreaders
Installation Fleet includes a Bobcat S185 skid steer, Yanmar VIO352 excavator, Dynapac LG160 compactor, Wacker VP-1340 compactor, MK1080 brick saw
Snow Fleet includes a Torwell sander, Bobcat sweeper attachment
Truck Fleet includes a 2009 Ford F-150 Super Crew, 2006 Ford F-350 dump, 2006 Ford F-350 pickup, 1999 Ford Ranger, 1988 International dump, Pace 12x6 enclosed trailer, Car Mate 7x16 enclosed trailer, Fuel Cell for the Ford F-350 pickup.
Founded merely three years ago, Landscape America in Wrentham, MA, has rapidly grown to become an $800,000-plus landscape installation and maintenance company. Even more remarkable than its sales achievements is the young company’s commitment to professionalism and education.
At just 27 and 24 years of age, brothers Doug and Andy McDuff each have associate’s degrees in landscape contracting. Additionally, both are Massachusetts Certified Landscape Professionals (MCLP), licensed pesticide applicators, and are certified by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI). The elder Doug also has a bachelor’s degree in urban forestry and is a Massachusetts Certified Arborist.
The credentials don’t stop with these 20-something owners, either. Construction foremen Mike Dineen and Steve Bach, also in their mid-20s, have associate’s degrees in landscape contracting. Then, Dineen has a bachelor’s in urban forestry while Bach has a bachelor’s in landscape architecture. Dineen is also ICPI-certified.
“We are a company made up of young, eager, educated people who genuinely enjoy this industry and want to succeed in it,” Doug relates. “Our employees are encouraged to continue educating themselves through reading, attending trade shows and basic on-the-job training.”
It’s not just what you know, it’s who you know
Each of Landscape America’s employees are also encouraged to develop relationships with clients to earn their trust and keep communication lines flowing. “Education is important,” Andy relates. “We teach our clients about plant disease, paver installation and late-summer pruning. This is how we differentiate ourselves from the average landscaper.”
Located in the small town of Wrentham—halfway between Boston and Providence with a population of 10,500—Landscape America has quickly learned the virtues of both industry and community involvement. The company is affiliated with the Massachusetts Arborist Association, the Massachusetts Association of Landscape Professionals (MLP), ICPI and the International Society of Arboriculture.
While attending the Louisville GIE+EXPO in late October, Landscape America also became a member of the Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), a nationwide association of leading landscape contractors.
Additionally, local fairs and community gatherings have proven to be great venues to generate sales leads. Volunteering for the Wrentham Town Common Landscape Committee and MCLP Board has also helped open doors to new clients and vendors, along with ideas for improving and growing a landscaping business.
“Our small town is very tight-nit,” Doug points out. “Being involved with the Landscape Committee has helped our exposure and has led to a lot of work for our company. Plus, it’s just a nice way to give back. As for our involvement with the MLP and MCLP Board, it’s been a great learning tool. Plus, our certifications and involvement with key industry organizations helps with our image. Things like this can be critical when it’s time to present a bid.”


