Fanshawe College students benefit from online safety training
Professional training, both through the industry and colleges, has seen a dramatic reduction in WSIB rates for the landscape industry...
Chapter honours memory of soldiers at 5th annual Day of Tribute in Ottawa
For the fifth consecutive year LO members and associates gathered together in a voluntary effort to honour fallen soldiers and...
Expo enters new era with a blaze of colour
This year’s Expo opened in a blaze of colour and well merchandised displays, capturing the attention of more than 2,800...
Results reveal high level of frustration, but also optimism for better future
After two years of working under the Ontario pesticide ban, many in the business are frustrated with the situation. But,...
Trial gardens show off best of the new plants
Thousands of people driving the 401 west, near Milton, have seen from afar the beauty of the trial gardens on...
Expo ready to open windows to the world
Annual show to have a new look, great line-up of speakers, a variety of innovative plants and much more.
Cities across province fight emerald ash borer
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in two new areas...
Growers raise over $22,000 at auction
If success is measured in dollars, the 2010 Growers’ Group Auction was a resounding success.
Trial gardens open for two days this month
The buzz at this year’s California Spring Trials was Ball FloraPlant’s black petunia, Black Velvet. Is it truly black?
Questions to ask about succession planning
Years ago, most businesses would be passed on to the next generation. Today, that is only one alternative, and not...
Greening highways in next phase
The busiest highway in North America is receiving a green make-over.
Mass bulb planting beautifies busy highways
Thanks to Landscape Ontario member Caroline de Vries, the scenery along those two major highways is now a bit more...