Letter to members: Reinventing Expo
On Oct. 9, the LO trade show department hosted a meeting of the minds to discuss the future of Garden...
Waterloo Chapter rocks with latest greening of school
Waterloo Chapter celebrated National Tree Day on Sept. 24 with the official opening of its school greening project.
Volunteers make big difference at London project
London Chapter reports a great week of planting trees along the Veterans Memorial Parkway (VMP) for the fourth phase of...
Congress 2015: Re-connect, re-invent and re-energize
LO trade show staff cannot recall a summer or fall, when they received so many requests for information about the...
Education minister shown great benefits of SHSM program
The Specialist High Skills Majors Program (SHSM) is described as a long-term and sustainable solution to industries’ need for a...
Silica dust starting to draw attention
LO members installing hardscapes deal every day with stone cutting, and the accompanying dust.
Trial gardens combine education with great new plants
The trial gardens at LO home office have come a long way over the eight years of existence.
Mark Cullen challenges industry to nurture future members
Canada’s best known gardening personality, Mark Cullen, is throwing out a challenge to members of Landscape Ontario.
Canadian grower of the year hosts annual auction
The 2014 edition of Landscape Ontario’s Industry Auction was hosted by Canadian Grower of the Year winner Winkelmolen Nursery in...
At what point do you replace a tree?
The issue of replacing trees under warranty became one of the hottest topics ever among the 900-plus members on Landscape...
Caledon landscape blitz beautifies Bethell Hospice
Saturday morning effort enhanced the gardens with over $40,000 worth of work from about 30 volunteers.
Dry stone course completes inspiring project at Saugeen
First Nation amphitheatre restored and celebrated.