Obamas to plant vegetable garden at White House
When this headline appeared in The New York Times earlier this year, it certainly caught people’s attention, both gardeners and...
Creating a field labour budget
Dan and Bill discuss the next key component of his operating budget: the field labour budget.
Building feature garden is truly a team effort
The premise was to review improving the presence of Landscape Ontario at Canada Blooms.
Ottawa industry shines at GreenTrade 2010
Ottawa Chapter staged a successful trade show and education event on Feb. 17.
OHRF supports research chair
The Ontario Horticultural Research Foundation has announced a $100,000 contribution toward a research chair at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre...
Growers Group Short Course continues to reward
The annual Growers Group Short Course provides an opportunity for nursery growers to learn about new research and best practices,...
Federal government to ban fertilizer-pesticide products
The federal government announced a decision to “uncouple” fertilizer-pesticide combination products intended for lawn and turf uses.
Protective clothing essential on the job
Regulations require that a worker wear and use the protective clothing and equipment necessary to protect against hazards.
Another fabulous day on the slopes
Georgian Lakelands Chapter members were happy to see LO members come up from the Toronto and Waterloo Chapters to join...
Pick-up hockey keeps landscapers in shape
Every Wednesday for the past few winters, members of the London Chapter of Landscape Ontario, along with employees and associates,...
LO’s lighting symposium has a bright future
The Lighting Sector Group’s lighting symposium has a very bright future, judging by the capacity attendance at the inaugural event.