So, why are you in this business anyway?
Have you ever seriously and reflectively asked yourself why you entered into the green industry, and why you remain in...
The many friends of LO
I am constantly amazed at the support our Landscape Ontario family enjoys. This industry seems to attract great people who...
More safety compliance information for landscape industry
The Ministry of Labour will visit workplaces that employ young and new workers.
From Waupoos to Windsor in a weekend
Just like landscaping jobs, public relations opportunities sometimes arrive all at the same time.
It’s all about overhead
In this month’s article, Dan and Bill discuss Dan’s overhead budget and overhead cost recovery.
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...
Success means more than dollars at TNT Property Maintenance
Rob and Linda Tester of TNT Property Maintenance measure their success not just in dollars, but in relationships with family,...
Western Landscape encourages Kingston students to plant trees
LO member Western Landscape Services of Kingston launched its third annual ‘Plant a Tree, Make our City Cool’ school project...
Charge-out rates published
This month’s issue of Horticulture Review contains a reference card of construction and maintenance charge-out rates.
Cuddy Gardens opens for public tour
Faculty and students of the Fanshawe College Horticulture Technician Program will host an open garden at the A.M. (Mac) Cuddy...
Earth Day celebrated with red maple at Queen’s Park
The event was part of an ongoing co-operative partnership between Landscape Ontario and the Ministry of Natural Resources to create...
London Chapter concludes year of well-attended meetings
LO’s London Chapter wrapped up its final chapter meeting for 2009/10 with a bang.