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In Remembrance

Carmelo Orellana: From Migrant to Successful Landscaping Entrepreneur

10/18/2024

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​In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, TNLA's Kim Cabrera, Membership & Marketing Manager, sat down with Carmelo Orellano with Estructura LLC to talk about his journey within the Industry, overcoming challenges as a first-time business owner, and his invaluable connections through TNLA.
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Advancing the Plants, Nature, and Health Initiative: A Collaborative Effort for the Future of the Green Industry

10/18/2024

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Last week, the Ellison Chair Advisory Committee, led by Dr. Charlie Hall of Texas A&M University, convened in College Station, TX, to further discussions on the long-term Plants, Nature, and Health Initiative, which was introduced last year. Over 20 speakers contributed, emphasizing the crucial role that plants and nature play in recovery settings, hospitals, child development, and inspiring future careers in the green industry.

The committee had the unique opportunity to meet with Grammy-nominated musician Lynn Vartan, Associate Professor of Music-Percussion at the College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts. Vartan, collaborating with other Texas A&M experts, is exploring how music and dance can be incorporated into garden spaces to enhance both human experiences and plant growth.

The committee aims to apply this research to the Texas Green Industry, helping businesses develop long-term strategies to meet the growing demand for stress relief and recovery through nature.
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Stay tuned for more updates as we work together to shape a greener, healthier future.
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Key Election Dates & PAC-Endorsed Candidates for TNLA Members

10/18/2024

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Make Your Voice Heard: Key Election Dates and Endorsed Candidates
Early voting for the November General Election begins Monday, October 21st. It’s crucial for members of the Texas Nursery and Landscape Association (TNLA) to get involved, as local, state, and federal decisions directly impact our industry. Policies regarding water usage, land management, and environmental regulations can influence our business operations and sustainability.
By participating in the voting process, TNLA members can help shape legislation that safeguards their interests, promotes fair regulations, and fosters growth and innovation for Texas’s nursery and landscape sector.
Important Election Dates
  • October 21 – November 1, 2024: Early Voting
  • October 25, 2024: Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail
  • November 5, 2024: Last Day to Turn in Vote by Mail Application
  • November 5, 2024: Election Day!
TNLA PAC-Endorsed Candidates on the November 2024 Ballot
The TNLA PAC has endorsed candidates who understand our industry’s challenges. Support these candidates to ensure TNLA’s voice is represented in the legislature:
Texas Senate
  • District 17: Joan Huffman (R - Houston)
  • District 20: Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D - McAllen)
  • District 27: Morgan LaMantia (D - Palm Valley)
Texas House
  • District 6 – Daniel Alders (R - Tyler)
  • District 8 – Cody Harris (R - Palestine)
  • District 9 – Trent Ashby (R - Lufkin)
  • District 21 – Dade Phelan (R - Beaumont)
  • District 24 – Greg Bonnen (R - Galveston)
  • District 25 – Cody Vasut (R - Angleton)
  • District 31 – Ryan Guillen (R - Rio Grande City)
  • District 40 – Terry Canales (D - Edinburg)
  • District 63 – Ben Bumgarner (R - Flower Mound)
  • District 71 – Stan Lambert (R - Abilene)
  • District 75 – Mary E. González (D - El Paso)
  • District 81 – Brooks Landgraf (R - Odessa)
  • District 83 – Dustin Burrows (R - Lubbock)
  • District 88 – Ken King (R - Canadian)
  • District 99 – Charlie Geren (R - Fort Worth)
  • District 108 – Morgan Meyer (R - Dallas)
  • District 128 – Briscoe Cain (R - Deer Park)
  • District 141 – Senfronia Thompson (D - Houston)

Make sure your voice is heard—vote and support our industry!
For more information on how to get involved with advocacy efforts, please contact TNLA Staff Curtis Smith by emailing him at [email protected]
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Maldonado Nursery & Landscaping: From Humble Beginnings to Industry Success. Spanish: Maldonado Nursery & Landscaping: De Comienzos Humildes a Éxito en la Industria

10/4/2024

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Jerry Maldonado, Corporate Vice President of Maldonado Nursery & Landscaping, Inc
TNLA Staff, Kim Cabrera- TNLA’s Membership & Marketing Manager sat down with Jerry Maldonado with Maldonado Nursery & Landscaping to talk about industry Success and his advice to Hispanic Entrepreneurs wanting to get into the landscaping industry.

Kim Cabrera, Gerente de Membresía y Marketing de TNLA, se reunió con Jerry Maldonado de Vivero y Paisajismo Maldonado para hablar sobre el éxito en la industria y su consejo para los emprendedores hispanos que quieren ingresar en este sector.
Q: Can you tell us a bit about how you got started in the landscaping industry? 
P: ¿Puedes contarnos un poco sobre cómo comenzaste en la industria del paisajismo?
Jerry:
My father had a nursery and landscape company with his brothers. When they went their separate ways, he started a business with me and my two brothers after high school. His mantra was, “Don’t work to make someone else rich—work for yourself.”
Mi padre tenía una empresa de vivero y paisajismo con sus hermanos. Cuando se separaron, comenzó un negocio con mis dos hermanos y conmigo después de la secundaria. Su mantra era: “No trabajes para enriquecer a otro, trabaja para ti mismo.”
Q: What challenges did you face when starting your business?
P: ¿Qué desafíos enfrentaste al comenzar tu negocio?
Jerry:
We were just kids with little experience and no money. We started by doing odd jobs and slowly learned. Attending TNLA and NALP conventions helped, but there were many tough days. Luckily, our father didn’t let us quit. His humble dream was for my brothers and me to each have our own crews, and now we’ve achieved that and more.
Éramos solo niños con poca experiencia y sin dinero. Comenzamos haciendo trabajos ocasionales y aprendimos lentamente. Asistir a convenciones de TNLA y NALP ayudó, pero hubo días difíciles. Afortunadamente, nuestro padre no nos dejó rendirnos. Su sueño era que mis hermanos y yo tuviéramos nuestros propios equipos, y ahora hemos logrado eso y más.
Q: How has your cultural background influenced your approach to leadership?
P: ¿Cómo ha influido tu cultura en tu enfoque hacia el liderazgo?
Jerry:
At first, it was a hindrance. My father’s strict, hands-on management approach limited growth. Over time, through education and personal development, we shifted to a more employee-centric model. Now, our people are the key to our success. We still rely on some of my father’s lessons, but we’ve evolved as a company.
Al principio, fue un obstáculo. El enfoque estricto y práctico de mi padre limitó el crecimiento. Con el tiempo, a través de la educación y el desarrollo personal, cambiamos a un modelo más centrado en el empleado. Ahora, nuestra gente es clave para nuestro éxito. Aún dependemos de algunas lecciones de mi padre, pero hemos evolucionado como empresa.
Q: What role has the Texas Nursery & Landscape Association (TNLA) played in your success?
P: ¿Qué papel ha jugado la Asociación de Viveros y Paisajismo de Texas (TNLA) en tu éxito?
Jerry:
TNLA has been a tremendous resource. We’ve attended conventions and classes and received certifications that helped us build a stronger company. Associations like TNLA are essential for new and growing businesses. Education and networking opportunities have been crucial to our journey.
TNLA ha sido un recurso enorme. Hemos asistido a convenciones, clases y recibido certificaciones que nos ayudaron a construir una empresa más sólida. Asociaciones como TNLA son esenciales para negocios nuevos y en crecimiento. Las oportunidades educativas y de networking han sido cruciales en nuestro camino
Q: What advice would you give to other Hispanic entrepreneurs?
P: ¿Qué consejo le darías a otros emprendedores hispanos?
Jerry:
Count the costs! Starting a business requires time, patience, hard work, and sacrifice. If you’re unwilling to put in the effort, stay in your current job. Entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone, but for those willing to work, it’s incredibly rewarding.
¡Cuenta los costos! Iniciar un negocio requiere tiempo, paciencia, trabajo duro y sacrificio. Si no estás dispuesto a esforzarte, quédate en tu trabajo actual. El emprendimiento no es para todos, pero para quienes están dispuestos a trabajar, es increíblemente gratificante.
Q: How can the industry better support diversity and inclusion for Hispanic business owner?
P: ¿Cómo puede la industria apoyar mejor la diversidad y la inclusión para los dueños de negocios hispanos?
Jerry:
The focus should be on supporting frontline workers, most of whom are Hispanic. Providing more training in Spanish and leadership courses can help them advance into leadership roles and grow their careers within the industry.
El enfoque debería estar en apoyar a los trabajadores de primera línea, la mayoría de los cuales son hispanos. Proporcionar más capacitación en español y cursos de liderazgo puede ayudarles a avanzar a roles de liderazgo y crecer en sus carreras dentro de la industria.
Q: What are your future goals for the business?
P: ¿Cuáles son tus metas futuras para el negocio?
Jerry:
We aim to continue growing our culture and developing leaders within the company while refining our systems to maintain high-quality service.
Buscamos seguir creciendo nuestra cultura y desarrollar líderes dentro de la empresa, al mismo tiempo que refinamos nuestros sistemas para mantener un servicio de alta calidad.
Q: Is there anything else you’d like to share about your journey or your experience in the industry?
P: ¿Hay algo más que te gustaría compartir sobre tu trayectoria o experiencia en la industria?
Jerry:
The landscaping industry offers opportunities for anyone ready to work hard to succeed. Despite my father's elementary education and my brothers and me having only a high school education, we’ve built an organization of over 600 professionals driven by a passion for creating something meaningful. Don’t let fear or hard work stand in the way of your success!
La industria del paisajismo ofrece oportunidades para cualquier persona dispuesta a esforzarse por tener éxito. A pesar de que mi padre solo tenía educación primaria y mis hermanos y yo solo secundaria, hemos construido una organización de más de 600 profesionales impulsados por una pasión por crear algo significativo. ¡No dejes que el miedo o el trabajo duro se interpongan en tu camino hacia el éxito!
Jerry Maldonado’s story is a true example of dedication, growth, and embracing cultural heritage. His journey highlights the power of perseverance and the importance of supporting future industry leaders. As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re proud to share the success of Maldonado Nursery & Landscaping, a TNLA Member, and their contributions to the Texas green industry.
La historia de Jerry Maldonado es un verdadero ejemplo de dedicación, crecimiento y la aceptación de la herencia cultural. Su trayectoria resalta el poder de la perseverancia y la importancia de apoyar a los futuros líderes en la industria. Mientras celebramos el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, nos enorgullece compartir el éxito de Vivero y Paisajismo Maldonado, miembro de TNLA, y sus contribuciones a la industria verde de Texas.
To become a member of TNLA or for more information, please visit: https://www.tnlaonline.org/membership.html or reach out to  Sarah Sanchez, TNLA Membership Manager, at [email protected]
Para unirse a TNLA, visite: https://www.tnlaonline.org/membership.html o comuníquese directamente con Sarah Sanchez, Manager de Membresía de TNLA, a [email protected] para más información.  Hablamos español.


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TNLA Water Summit Addresses Texas' Growing Water Supply Crisis

10/4/2024

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On September 24th, TNLA hosted a full-day Water Summit in Pflugerville, Texas, addressing the state's pressing water challenges. The event brought together a diverse group of TNLA members, including growers, garden centers, landscapers, irrigators, and academics, all united to tackle Texas' water crisis.

The summit started with presentations from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and community garden experts. They shared insights on cutting-edge irrigation technologies, best management practices, soil health innovations, turfgrass management, and sustainable landscaping using water-efficient plants.
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​At lunch, Texas Senator Charles Perry (R-Lubbock), Chair of the Senate Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Committee, spoke about his upcoming state water plan for the 89th Legislative Session. His proposal includes using $5 billion from the Economic Stabilization Fund to develop new water sources, plus an additional $1 billion annually for future water projects. Potential solutions include brackish and ocean desalination and possibly purchasing water from other states. These measures are critical as Texas faces a projected 73% population growth by 2070, alongside an 18% decline in current water supplies.
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​In the afternoon, attendees broke into small groups to discuss state water restrictions and water-saving strategies. The TNLA board will review the ideas generated for future initiatives.
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​We sincerely thank all participants for their contributions to this vital conversation. Their engagement was crucial in shaping the summit’s discussions, and TNLA remains dedicated to finding innovative solutions to safeguard Texas' water resources.
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