Skilled trades are essential
How often has the government given you a gift? I am guessing not often.
Project to research sustainable growing systems
One of the biggest challenges is the availability of suitable growing substrates.
Staff member learns first-hand about life in a garden centre
Staff at Landscape Ontario are all very proud and happy to support our members.
Pathways to Perennials among top ten marketing winners
Pathways to Perennials in Kettleby is a top ten winner in the 2008 Perennials Marketing Contest, sponsored by Plant Publicity...
Rachel’s Garden in July Canadian Living
Canadian Living’s August issue, which will be on the newsstands in July, will feature Rachel’s Garden.
Devall tree planted
A 40-foot maple tree is now planted on the grounds of CTV in Agincourt, as a lasting tribute to the...
Members win green awards
Two members of Landscape Ontario were honoured during the Green Toronto Awards, handed out on Apr. 23 at the Direct...
Community comes out for compost
A number of organizations, LO members and local residents came together for a successful compost sale at the Landscape Ontario...
GreenTrade Expo awards prizes
GreenTrade Expo has announced prize recipients of the online registration contest.
Waterloo chapter rewarded for helping education system
The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program and the Waterloo District School Board presented LO’s Waterloo Chapter an award for providing continuous...
Ontario Skills competition brings out the best in students
Landscape competition at Ontario Skills.More than 1,600 students from across Ontario competed in over 60 categories at the 20th Ontario...
LO representatives work to help create species at risk legislation
Early in 2006, the Ontario government announced its plan to review and update existing species at risk legislation in response...