Garden & Floral Expo to host new breakfast programs
Landscape Ontario has added two new breakfast programs to this year’s Garden & Floral Expo, for landscape designers and interiorscapers.
Hogweed presents dangerous consequences for landscapers
There is invasive alien out there that is one of the most dangerous plants a horticulturist will come across.
Cut-off date for Intercept Japanese beetle treatment
Growers need to be aware of the cut-off date for drench applications of Intercept (imidacloprid) to treat outdoor-grown ornamental nursery...
A recent case deals with breach of trust
As we have discussed in previous articles, the trust provisions of the Construction Lien Act impose obligations on anyone who...
Transferring the reins of ownership
Every business needs a bright future in order to keep all the players inspired.
Community news
Frank Vezeau, owner of Shamrock Landscaping in Angus, passed away suddenly on July 27 in his 48th year.
LO prepares for snow and ice symposium
The Snow and Ice Sector Group of Landscape Ontario will host its annual symposium and equipment display program on Sept....
Why are you a member of Landscape Ontario?
A new membership recruitment committee, chaired by Warren Patterson, is putting together a plan for this year’s membership drive.
Giving back to our communities
An important part of branding Landscape Ontario through our Green for Life campaign is to celebrate how effective our members...
CHT testing sets new records
The Certified Horticultural Technician (CHT) test days at LO’s home office in Milton happened on July 16 and 17 with...
Harmonized Sales Tax concerns industry
The Ontario Government announcement that it is moving to a harmonized tax system, beginning July 1, 2010, alarming many of...
A letter to Premier McGuinty
LO executive director Tony DiGiovanni has requested that members write Premier McGuinty, asking his government to reconsider an exemption of...