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?
Equipment decisions that make sense
In this month’s article, Dan and Bill discuss the issue of equipment costs compared to labour costs.
Gardens of Distinction meets with great success in second season
Perfect skies and warm temperatures combined to make the second annual Gardens of Distinction Tour another huge success.
Golf tournament season in full swing
Chapters are also working diligently to finalize dates, topics and speakers for regular monthly meetings.
Nearly 50 candidates take part in certification testing
Under rain clouds, 49 candidates took part in the two-day Landscape Industry Certified testing on July 8 and 9.
It’s time to think about Awards of Excellence
It’s that time of year to think about all the great projects completed over the past season.
Be aware of restrictions when purchasing property
Nathan Helder, president of Gelderman Landscaping, wants his fellow Landscape Ontario members to be aware of potential restrictions when purchasing...
Pledging estate donation will help future of industry
Brian Cocks CLT is asking LO members who have benefited so much from this industry, to give back to it...
Work begins to study issue of locates
Within the next few weeks, Landscape Ontario and the Ontario Regional Common Ground Alliance (ORCGA) will review plans to attack...
Plastic recycling effort pays off
Thanks to the dedication of several CNLA and LO staff, and the commitment of many LO members, over 120 skids...
Step back to gain perspective, before you’re forced to
Last month I had an opportunity to catch up with one of the Prosperity Partners program graduates.