High school students test skills at LO
The LO site in Milton played host to two Certified Horticultural Technician (CHT) evaluations in October.
Expanded gardens
The trial gardens sponsored by Grounds Management Commodity Group at the Landscape Ontario’s offices in Milton will double in size...
Journey nearly complete to achieve Red Seal
The long road to achieve Red Seal status for the landscape industry was greatly shortened in late October with the...
New energy and objectives for Vineland Research Station
For over 100 years, the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has contributed to the horticultural industry.
The cons of one-sided contracts
In the seminars and tutorials we give in relation to contracts, contractors will often tell us that their clients agree...
Program will help chart your business’s direction
Essentially, to make changes you must decide what needs to be done differently.
Members proudly displaying the LO logo
This month the following members were observed proudly displaying the LO logo through advertisements, posted on their vehicles or on...
Association membership provides many benefits
When you consider membership with Landscape Ontario, or any organization, do weigh the benefits before making your decision? Ask yourself...
LO members help fight skin cancer
Landscape Ontario was contacted a couple of months ago with a request to become involved in a new project launched...
Make a Wish garden benefited all involved
Everyone there made it work. We were all there together, working as a great team.