LO golf season offers many benefits
Landscape Ontario members are ready to enjoy another great season of golf.
Durham members improve historical site’s irrigation
Durham Chapter completed an irrigation project on the west lawns, gardens and the formal rose garden at Parkwood in Oshawa,...
Industry’s rally helps save Ottawa horticulture program
The horticulture industry members in Ottawa are being credited with preventing Algonquin College from cutting its horticulture program.
Gilda’s Club receives state of the art irrigation
Thanks to Earle Graham of Lakelands Irrigation of Elmvale and Rain Bird, Gilda’s Club in Barrie has a state of...
LO apprentice emcees Breakfast with the Mayors
Golden Horseshoe Chapter members and LO staff shared a time of pride during the Halton Industry Education Council’s Halton Apprenticeship...
Web profile: Free marketing opportunity
Members of Landscape Ontario have a great opportunity to advertise their services to thousands of people free of charge.
Two Ontario projects part of sustainable sites study
Two Ontario projects are part of an international pilot project to evaluate a new rating system for sustainable landscapes.
Garden Tourism group needs members
The Ontario Garden Tourism Coalition’s (OTGC) mission is to put the province’s gardens on the map of public consciousness.
LO member wins conservation award
Nathan Helder and his company Gelderman Landscaping received a 2010 Conservation Award, in the stewardship category.
Traps to detect emerald ash borer
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is using a new insect trap to detect and monitor the emerald ash borer (EAB)...
Greening highways in next phase
The busiest highway in North America is receiving a green make-over.
Ag Energy and university to develop solar technology
Ag Energy Co-operative is teaming up with the University of Waterloo to accelerate the research and development of a new...