Investing in people leads to growth
When you put each of these tactics into practice, you’ll benefit from increased productivity and company growth.
Collective efforts to enhance the profession
A recap of some recent activities Landscape Ontario has been involved with in our collective effort to advance the profession.
Feds give $535K to Flowers Canada Growers
Funding to develop market opportunities, address industry challenges and contribute to a stronger Canadian agricultural sector.
CEA research projects get federal funding
Four projects will receive up to $150,000 each to develop advanced automation and robotic technologies.
DIRT Report shows slight improvement
Statistics show a three per cent decrease in reported damage events in 2020 compared to 2019.
Province pauses excess soil rules
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks is proposing to delay the changes until Jan. 1, 2023.
Research updates of interest to greenhouse and nursery growers
Latest updates on various research projects.
Chainsaw safety with Todd Fritzley
Seasoned arborist discusses common chainsaw injuries, laws that govern chainsaw use, and why wearing PPE should be considered a last...
Apply online for scholarships by June 30
Over $60,000 in scholarships available to students enrolled in secondary and post-secondary landscape and horticulture programs in Ontario.
Lighting Sector Group releases online tool kit
The tool kit is designed to provide contractors with an ever-evolving document that includes handy tips on topics such as:...
99 years of landscape excellence
Salivan Landscape recently announced it has been sold to a new owner.