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In Remembrance

Innovation Summit Webinar Series: Practical Tools, Smarter Service, and CEU Credit

10/2/2025

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Couldn’t make it to the Innovation Summit this year? Good news — the recordings are now available, and you can still earn CEUs while learning how technology is reshaping the green industry.
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These sessions were designed to give you real takeaways you can bring back to your business today. Here’s a look at what you’ll find:

Innovation in Sales & Promotions – What the Green Industry Needs Next

The message from participants was clear: businesses want better visibility into the technology market.
  • Many are asking for curated vendor lists to simplify decision-making.
  • The big takeaway: access to information = growth. Vendor networks and directories could help companies adopt solutions faster and stay competitive.

Customer Service Gets Smarter with Technology

Speaker Eldar Causevic of Denali Green/Aspire Software shared how tech is changing customer service.
  • What’s possible: AI chatbots, robotic mowers that detect pests, and software that manages scheduling and billing.
  • The hurdles: crew adoption, cost, and the balance between tech and human intuition.
  • Takeaway: The businesses that blend human expertise + smart tools will raise the bar for customer service.

Services of the Future – Robotics, Lighting & Automation

This session highlighted some of the most exciting advancements:
  • Outdoor lighting synced with music for dramatic effects.
  • Robotic mowers that detect pests, diseases, or fallen limbs.
  • Cloud-based irrigation systems that adjust automatically and alert you to problems.
  • Greenhouse automation powered by AI.
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Bottom line: Companies that embrace automation and smart services now will set the standard for tomorrow.

Driving Efficiencies – Smarter Tools for a Smarter Future

Efficiency is the key to profitability, and participants explored new tools making a difference:
  • Leanscaper.ai and LANA: free platforms that sync with QuickBooks and help track KPIs.
  • Burro carts: autonomous helpers that move plants, spray weeds, and reduce labor costs.
  • Greenhouse irrigation upgrades: new systems measuring soil moisture and solar radiation, with pest-detecting cameras on the horizon.
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Key takeaway: The businesses that lean into multi-functional tech will see stronger ROI and be better prepared for workforce challenges.

Watch On-Demand & Earn CEUs

These recordings aren’t just inspiring — they’re practical. Each one offers actionable strategies and counts toward CEUs.
View the Innovation Summit Webinars Here
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Top 5 Takeaways from the Lone Star Hort Forum 2025

1/9/2025

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1. The Power of Collaboration
​The forum showcased the immense value of collaboration. Attendees had the chance to connect with peers, sponsors, and exhibitors while engaging in meaningful discussions about industry challenges and opportunities. Seeing online collaborators come together in person was a testament to the strength of the TNLA community and its commitment to shared success.
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​2. Celebrating Industry Leadership and Innovation
This year’s event featured a special moment with the graduation of the Leadership Bootcamp Class, a program spearheaded by the TNLA Foundation. This initiative highlights TNLA's dedication to cultivating future leaders who will shape the Texas green industry. The ceremony inspired all attendees and reinforced the importance of investing in professional growth.
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3. Celebrating Excellence at the Awards Festival
The hard work of our presenters and planning team truly paid off during the Awards Festival, which was a standout moment of the event. Recognizing the achievements of individuals and businesses in the industry reminded us all why we’re passionate about horticulture. It was inspiring to see the pride and enthusiasm from award recipients and attendees alike.
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4. Exploring the Industry Through Tours
​The Forum also included exclusive industry tours, offering attendees a firsthand look at innovative practices and operations within the green industry & beyond. These tours provided a unique opportunity to see cutting-edge techniques in action, network with industry leaders, and gain insights to bring back to their businesses. Attendees consistently praised the tours for their practical value and the inspiration they provided
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​5. Trends and Insights for the Future
The forum featured impactful sessions and panels that explored key trends and insights shaping the future of horticulture, including sustainable practices, workforce challenges, and innovative technologies. These sessions provided attendees with actionable takeaways to implement in their businesses, helping them stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. The collaborative discussions and diverse perspectives showcased the strength and expertise of the TNLA community.
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Resources
The Lone Star Hort Forum also included a live podcast recording of the TNLA Green Report Podcast, Season 4, Episode 3, titled "Navigating the Texas Green Industry's H-2A and H-2B Immigration Work Program." Moderated by Curtis Smith (TNLA) and featuring expert panelists Devin Guinn and Antonio Vergara, the session covered:

Challenges and opportunities with H-2A and H-2B work programs.
Practical advice for navigating regulations and securing reliable labor.
Sponsored by Forward.us, the podcast is a must-listen for professionals seeking workforce sustainability solutions.
Listen to the Podcast:
👉 Full Episode HERE
The closing keynote, "Decision FAIL: Top Business Decision Making Mistakes (and How Smart Leaders Avoid Them)," by Brett Hoogeveen of BetterCulture, captivated attendees. Brett shared actionable strategies like the "360 Rule" and "Pre-Mortem" exercises, offering practical tools for improving decision-making and avoiding common pitfalls in leadership. You can download his slide deck HERE

Looking Ahead
The Lone Star Hort Forum 2025 was a celebration of learning, collaboration, and inspiration. From the TNLA Foundation’s leadership initiatives to the keynote, industry tours, and networking opportunities, the event reinforced the importance of working together to advance the green industry.

We’re grateful to everyone who attended, presented, and supported this year’s Lone Star Hort Forum. Your participation drives the success of our community, and we can’t wait to see how these experiences shape the future.

What was your favorite moment from the forum? Share your thoughts in the comments below or reach out to us—we’d love to hear from you!
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Exploring the Future of Landscape Design with Dr. Monsur from Texas Tech

9/20/2024

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Kim Cabrera, TNLA's Marketing Manager, recently had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Monsur, an expert in Extended Reality (XR) technologies, including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and 360-degree experiences, and a pioneer in integrating these technologies into the field of landscape architecture. His innovative work with VR in landscape design is not only transforming how we think about outdoor spaces but also inspiring a new generation of landscape architects. In this feature, Dr. Monsur will also share his insights into his groundbreaking research and how his graduate students are pushing the boundaries of design through technology & again about being at the West Texas Workshop happening in Lubbock, TX on Oct 2-3, 2024.

At Texas Tech University, Dr. Monsur’s XR Lab is a hub for cutting-edge research and education. His team of graduate students is pushing the boundaries of landscape architecture by incorporating immersive technologies into their design processes. From using VR to simulate plant growth in real-time to AR tools that overlay design concepts onto existing spaces, the lab is providing students with hands-on experience in blending technology and nature. These tools are not only enhancing their ability to visualize and test landscapes, but they’re also helping them communicate complex design ideas to clients and stakeholders more effectively.

For educators, XR is proving to be a powerful teaching tool. Instructors are using VR to conduct virtual site tours, allowing students to explore diverse landscapes without ever leaving the classroom. These immersive experiences give students the chance to engage with their designs on a deeper level, fostering creativity and practical understanding. Teachers can also use AR to demonstrate how different plants and materials interact within a landscape, bringing textbooks to life in a dynamic, interactive way.

Despite the advanced nature of the technology, Dr. Monsur emphasizes that XR is designed to be user-friendly, making it accessible for all ages—including those who may not consider themselves tech-savvy. With easy-to-navigate VR environments and intuitive AR tools, even those new to technology can benefit from this innovative approach to landscape design. This accessibility makes XR a valuable tool not only for today’s professionals but also for mentoring future generations.
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Dr. Monsur's vision is clear: by embracing XR, the landscape architecture industry can become more innovative, engaging, and inclusive. With students, teachers, and professionals alike exploring these tools, the green industry is positioned to lead the way into a future where technology enhances sustainable design.

More Information:
You can email him at [email protected] for more information on how to get involved, how to use this new technology and to schedule a meet up at the West Texas Workshop. 
To Register for the West Texas Workshop please click HERE
Download his PowerPoint XR Lab Presentation LINK
Read more about Monsur and his team through an article in LAM, click this LINK
To view the San Antonio Will Smith Zoo School Playground click this LINK

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Discover the Latest in Horticulture at the West Texas Workshop

9/6/2024

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Get ready for an incredible learning experience at the West Texas Workshop, taking place October 2-3, 2024, in Lubbock, TX. Hosted at Texas Tech University, this workshop is an excellent opportunity to tour the Horticulture Gardens and Greenhouse Complex and explore the latest Texas Superstar Plant Trial Research.
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What to Expect:
​During the workshop, attendees will gain valuable insights from horticulture experts and participate in over 4 hours of Water Wise Education, earning TNLA CEUs. The event also offers numerous networking opportunities, with social gatherings and receptions designed to foster idea exchange among industry professionals.
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Special Highlights:
On October 2nd, join us for a welcome reception to kickstart the event. On October 3rd, delve into water-wise education and enjoy an exclusive tour of Texas Tech University’s gardens. A special guest speaker, Texas State Senator Charles Perry, Chair of the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, & Rural Affairs, will also be presenting.
Registration Details:
Register now for just $175 for members and $200 for non-members. This fee includes access to all educational sessions, the welcome reception, and a complimentary lunch. Need accommodations? Stay at the DoubleTree for $129 per night. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your knowledge and connect with industry leaders in West Texas!
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​Register by visiting: https://www.tnlaonline.org/westtxworkshop.html and click HERE for hotel accommodations 
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This is your chance to take time with your crew to head out to West Texas to explore cutting-edge advancements in water-saving technology and landscapes featuring drought-resistant plants. 

​For additional information, contact Tricia Smith at [email protected] or call 512-579-3853.
Sponsorships Available
Sponsorships are available. For Questions Contact Allison Berry at [email protected]
 
 Thank you to this Years Sponsors:Southwest Wholesale Nursery
Wolfe Nursery Direct
Texas Tech University

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Amarillo Land Services
SiteOne Landscape Supply
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Explore the TNLA Lone Star Hort Forum: Learn, Network, and Grow

9/6/2024

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The TNLA Lone Star Hort Forum (LSHF) is back, and it's bigger and better than ever! Taking place from January 6-8, 2025, this event is the perfect opportunity for horticulture professionals to learn, network, and grow. Hosted in beautiful Grapevine, Texas, the Lone Star Hort Forum brings together experts, innovators, and enthusiasts from across the state to explore the latest trends, research, and technology in the industry.
At LSHF, you can attend various educational sessions covering business development, sustainability, and the newest plant innovations. These sessions are designed to provide actionable insights and strategies that you can apply directly to your business. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the industry, there's something for everyone.
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In addition to the educational opportunities, the Lone Star Hort Forum is a fantastic place to network. Meet fellow professionals, exchange ideas, and build relationships that can help you grow your business. The connections you make here could be the key to your next big opportunity.
We also offer immersive tours that you can partake in! What to expect:
  • Connect With TNLA Member Companies. Network with fellow TNLA professionals and engage in on-board discussions.
  • Immersive Exploration. Experience firsthand what sets these companies apart as you tour each location. Gain inspiration and insights to transform your own business.
  • Convenient Experience. Our meticulously planned tour allows you to return to your hotel in time to enjoy a relaxing dinner or the vibrant nightlife in Grapevine. 
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Celebrate the best of the Texas Green Industry at our Awards Festival! Applications to be recognized as the top Garden Retailer or Landscaping Company are now open! Please click HERE for the Texas Excellence in Landscaping Awards & HERE for Texas Garden Retailer Awards
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Don't miss out on this incredible event! Register now to secure your spot at the TNLA Lone Star Hort Forum. Whether you're looking to expand your knowledge, make valuable connections, or just be inspired by the beauty and innovation of Texas horticulture, this event is for you. We can't wait to see you there!
Register today to be part of an experience that celebrates the best of Texas horticulture and empowers you to take your business to the next level.
Click here to register, to view the schedule of events and for more information visit -> https://www.tnlaonline.org/tnla-lone-star-hort-forum.html 
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