What a winter! What a spring!
Each year I find the transition from winter to spring a shock to my lifestyle.
Apprenticeship training program is a hidden treasure
The apprenticeship training program is a hidden treasure waiting to give young people a future and a guaranteed job.
The re-birth of Canada Blooms
I find it hard to believe that the Canada Blooms flower and garden festival will be embarking on its 16th...
Programs to help you prosper
Many years ago, as a young lad, with a variety of work experience in retail, bars, restaurants and construction, I...
An opportunity for prosperity
As your incoming president, I wish to start my very first column with encouraging news regarding the potential for a...
Closing thoughts
This will be my last message to you, as my term as president of Landscape Ontario comes to an end.
It’s not business as usual
In developing a plan to survive in the new economy, let’s not forget the fundamentals of sound business practices.
The demographics and relevance of gardening
The slide in gardening interest is exacerbated by the demographics of our aging population.
Fall is the time for renewal
Become engaged with Landscape Ontario. Monitor and measure your efforts as well as your rewards and successes.
It’ll be alright come August
No matter what the spring throws at you, the season will unfold as it should.
The glue that holds us all together
Good communication helps to keep our 10 sectors and nine Chapters cohesive.
An evaluation of LO’s success
Landscape Ontario has been called one of the most successful horticultural associations in the world. Certainly, our numbers might suggest...