LO behind research project to help growers identify pests
A new digital identification technology is being tested in hopes it will help nursery growers pinpoint which pests are threatening...
Ontario sod growers begin Green Certification Program
The Nursery Sod Growers Association of Ontario (NSGA) has initiated a green certification program.
Two landscape companies big part of Amazing Bed Race
The event, on Sept. 26, was the first-ever Burlington Amazing Bed Race.
Otterville landscaper wins TV
Over 50 contractors provided feedback on their experiences installing Rosetta Hardscapes products for the chance to win a 40 inch...
Emerald ash borer now in Wellington County
The emerald ash borer is quickly spreading throughout Ontario and Quebec.
Native plants can be used in structured landscapes
Our choices today as horticultural professionals have a much greater impact than just our own back yards.
Good reasons to choose native plants
Re: Your President’s Message, Sept. 15, 2010, Horticulture Review.
TBG appreciates LO’s support
Some 240 tickets were sold, and the TBG netted a most welcome and much appreciated $3,490.
Keep columns for reference
As an avid reader of both industry and general magazines, I have learned the old trick of reading the first...
OHA appreciates support
Thank you (Landscape Ontario) so much for the generous support of the Ontario Horticultural Association (OHA).