Lighting Symposium considered great success
In just its second year, Landscape Ontario’s Lighting Symposium was considered a great success.
Take a practical approach to prevent workplace violence
When Queen’s Park passed Bill 168 on workplace violence and harassment in 2010, a collective groan rose from landscapers and...
Equipment adjustment needed to reduce spray drift
It’s time to consider making changes for this year’s spraying season.
Large attendance at turf symposium
Attendance numbers put smiles on the faces of organizers at the annual Ontario Turfgrass Symposium (OTS) held on Feb. 23...
Ontario sweeps national awards
The Awards of Excellence program is designed to help members of this great industry tell their story by showcasing and...
Designer’s passion results in new landscape magazine
Dave Maciulis CLD is a passionate man. He’s passionate about landscape design. He’s passionate about business. He’s passionate about certification.
Canada Blooms Newsletter Final 2011
An exclusive peek at Canada Blooms the Flower & Garden Festival March 16 – 20, 2011 Something special is happening...
What’s your return on investment from membership?
Our association exists to fulfill the perceived needs of our members.
Canada Blooms raises industry’s image
Canada Blooms raises awareness for the economic, environmental, aesthetic, therapeutic, lifestyle, health and spiritual benefits of horticulture and floriculture.
Partnerships pay off
Part of the success of Landscape Ontario has been the readiness of the Provincial Board to encourage partnerships with other...
Best practices for excavators
Damage prevention officers from key organizations have worked together to develop best practices for excavation contractors.