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In this episode of The Landscaper's Guide, we dive into the rich history of Alpine Gardens, one of Colorado's longest-standing landscaping companies. Jack Jostes sits down with Jack Fetig, the founder, his son Nate, now the owner, and their sales manager Kris Nylander. Together, they share stories of the vintage tools and artifacts that helped build their business over the last 45 years.
Ever wonder what it was like to run a landscape business in the ‘70s? How did companies manage projects before CRMs, smartphones, and online scheduling? This episode reveals the fascinating ways Alpine Gardens navigated those early days.
From hand-drawn plans and old-school phone books to Polaroid cameras, you'll get a front-row seat to the tools that shaped Alpine Gardens. Jack shares how these tools defined their early years. Meanwhile, Kris and Nate reflect on the evolution of technology. It’s a look at how old tools compare to today’s modern solutions.
But it’s not all about the past! Alpine Gardens has embraced cutting-edge technology like online scheduling and digital design software. They’ve found a way to blend tradition with innovation. Learn how they continue to deliver exceptional landscapes by using the best of both worlds.
Watch the FULL episode to see how Alpine Gardens uses history to fuel innovation:
Join us to learn about how history and modern advancements work together to build a thriving landscaping business. 🎧
Show Notes:
Watch the full episode + see the transcript at: https://landscapersguide.com/podcast/
Tell us where to send your beef jerky: https://landscapersguide.com/toolbox
🏞️ Learn more about Alpine Gardens: https://alpinelandscaping.com/
🌿 Connect with Nate Fetig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-fetig-7b173231/
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In this episode of The Landscaper's Guide, we dive into the rich history of Alpine Gardens, one of Colorado's longest-standing landscaping companies. Jack Jostes sits down with Jack Fetig, the founder, his son Nate, now the owner, and their sales manager Kris Nylander. Together, they share stories of the vintage tools and artifacts that helped build their business over the last 45 years.
Ever wonder what it was like to run a landscape business in the ‘70s? How did companies manage projects before CRMs, smartphones, and online scheduling? This episode reveals the fascinating ways Alpine Gardens navigated those early days.
From hand-drawn plans and old-school phone books to Polaroid cameras, you'll get a front-row seat to the tools that shaped Alpine Gardens. Jack shares how these tools defined their early years. Meanwhile, Kris and Nate reflect on the evolution of technology. It’s a look at how old tools compare to today’s modern solutions.
But it’s not all about the past! Alpine Gardens has embraced cutting-edge technology like online scheduling and digital design software. They’ve found a way to blend tradition with innovation. Learn how they continue to deliver exceptional landscapes by using the best of both worlds.
Watch the FULL episode to see how Alpine Gardens uses history to fuel innovation:
Join us to learn about how history and modern advancements work together to build a thriving landscaping business. 🎧
Show Notes:
Watch the full episode + see the transcript at: https://landscapersguide.com/podcast/
Tell us where to send your beef jerky: https://landscapersguide.com/toolbox
🏞️ Learn more about Alpine Gardens: https://alpinelandscaping.com/
🌿 Connect with Nate Fetig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-fetig-7b173231/
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