Jason Edwards - Author - EcoScapes Lawn Care

Jason is an accomplished author and lawn care expert for EcoScapes Lawn Care in Omaha, Nebraska. With over ten years of experience in the industry, Jason has become a go-to expert in lawn care, landscape maintenance, and grounds management. He takes pride in staying up to date with the latest techniques and technologies in lawn care to ensure that his customers receive only the best services available.

 

Jason is an asset to EcoScapes Lawn Care and an exceptional author who provides valuable insight into all aspects of lawn care. His extensive education, certifications, and experience make him one of the best professionals in Omaha when it comes to creating beautiful lawns for both residential and commercial clients alike.

Experience

 

Jason’s journey began in 2009 when he enrolled in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Bachelor of Science in Horticulture program. Graduating in 2013 Jason decided to put his knowledge to work when he joined U.S. Lawns in Kansas City.

 

With a desire to learn, Jason decided to acquire an Associate of Applied Science in Turf and Landscapes Management degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

 

With homesickness setting in Jason decided to move back to Omaha, NE and joined our team in March of 2018. Since joining our team he has continued to expand his knowledge of lawn care and lawn maintenance.

 

In addition to his formal education, Jason also holds two important certifications that demonstrate his expertise in the field. He is a Certified Grounds Manager (CGM) through the Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS), which is a prestigious certification that recognizes professionals who have achieved a high level of knowledge and experience in grounds management.

 

Jason also holds the Principles of Turfgrass Management Certificate from the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP). This certificate program covers essential topics such as turfgrass anatomy, soil science, weed control, pest management, and more.

 

Expertise

 

Throughout his journey, Jason has honed his expertise in several key areas of lawn care, including.

  • Landscape Maintenance
  • Groundskeeping
  • Horticulture
  • Lawn Maintenance
  • Lawn Aeration
  • Lawn Dethatching
  • Lawn Fertilising
  • Weed Control
  • Lawn Mowing

 

His deep understanding of these subjects has allowed him to create effective strategies in caring for residential and commercial lawns, increasing soil health, and ultimately, generating healthy turf from the soil up.

 

As a result of his vast experience and hands-on approach, Jason has become a sought-after authority in the lawn care space, making him a valuable asset to any lawn care company.

 

Education

 

With a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture and an Associate of Applied Science in Turf and Landscape Management from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Jason is well-equipped to handle all aspects of lawn care.

 

In addition to his formal education, Jason also holds two important certifications that demonstrate his expertise in the field. He is a Certified Grounds Manager (CGM) through the Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS), which is a prestigious certification that recognizes professionals who have achieved a high level of knowledge and experience in grounds management. And the Principles of Turfgrass Management Certificate from the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP). This certificate program covers essential topics such as turfgrass anatomy, soil science, weed control, pest management, and more.

 

A message from Jason Edwards

 

“Working with EcoScapes Lawn Care to help customers attain a lush green healthy lawn fits in well with my professional aspirations and personal values.”

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