Newsletters
Greg's Truckload
Volume 23
October 29, 2025
We are wrapping up another wonderful fall break. 4 weeks ago, I had never even heard of Abingdon, Virginia. What a great decision to visit this small town in western Virginia.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 22
October 29, 2025
What a fantastic weather pattern we have been in. Cool mornings, warm days, and plenty of sunshine. Let's talk about bringing in houseplants and building a poor man's hot tub.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 21
September 19, 2025
We have finally received some much-needed rain. From losing a hemlock tree to rafting the Gauley River with my brother, exploring New River Gorge, and getting excited about Halloween on a Friday.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 20
August 20, 2025
Long time no see. It's been a while, and I apologize for the absence. Life got a little crazy. Damn, it's hot out. Let's talk heat management, healthy eating, and upcoming adventures.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 19
April 8, 2025
It's looking a lot like springtime. The grass is green, the trees are blooming, and it's raining a lot. Let's talk flooding, Elkhorn Creek paddling, and Red Point BBQ.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 18
March 6, 2025
The mowing season will be off to a late start this year. Thank you for all of the votes in the Derby burger challenge -- I'll be competing in the finals!
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 17
February 24, 2025
I'm not superstitious, but I think the groundhog was right about not being an early spring. A trip to the Smokies, blacksmithing knives, the garden plant swap is official, and I made the top 8 in the Derby burger contest.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 16
February 8, 2025
It looks like we are entering roller-coaster season. The garden is a wreck, turnips seeded everywhere, and I'm planning the Truckload's first annual garden plant swap.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 15
January 31, 2025
Happy New Year, truckers. Ours has been an interesting one -- racing home from Fort Myers ahead of a winter storm, our furnace breaking, and now in full hibernation mode planning trips.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 14
December 17, 2024
They say time flies when you're having fun; I'm having a blast. From losing the elves on the shelves to replacing a fish tank with a fireplace, a discovery flight adventure, and holiday plans in Chicago.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 13
November 10, 2024
Somebody hit the brakes. The leaves are coming down so fast. Fall break adventures at Big South Fork, the Honey Creek Loop trail, Sammy's birthday donkey burning, and fall lawn tips.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 12
October 6, 2024
Time flies when you're having fun, and my oldest son Marley just turned 24. We recently made some memories in West Virginia in the New River Gorge. Plus the second burning of the donkey and fall garden tips.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 11
September 5, 2024
It's Labor Day weekend, unofficially the last weekend of summer. Heading to West Virginia for whitewater, growing bananas, sharing my wing recipe, and recapping an epic trip to Michigan.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 10
August 1, 2024
Writing from the passenger seat returning from Chicago. The lawn route runs ahead next week, this is the last print newsletter, and we just got back from an epic trip to Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 4
July 1, 2024
Introducing snow removal services this winter. Plus tips on winter fertilization and planning for the next growing season.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 3
June 15, 2024
Fall is approaching and it's time to think about cool-season crops, aeration, overseeding, and leaf management.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 2
May 1, 2024
Starting this summer, offering comprehensive tree and shrub care. Plus tips on preparing your lawn and garden for the warmer months.
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Greg's Truckload
Volume 1
March 1, 2024
This may be a once and done scenario, but I'm hoping to offer a newsletter to keep customers, family, and friends updated. New this year: mosquito control, spring garden plans, and state park adventures.
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