Horticulture becomes a cure and a calling
Staysail Shedd has found both a remedy and a career in horticulture.
Chadwick Lewis takes advantage of a great opportunity
Recent horticulture industries graduate from Algonquin College never grew up thinking he’d have a green career.
Laura Delorme gains knowledge and confidence through horticulture
Delorme has developed a fond appreciation for trees and would like to spend some time specializing in arboriculture.
Landscape architecture is the right career for James Hughes
Collaborative nature of landscape architecture was immediately appealing to Hughes.
Volunteering helped Olivia Hart discover what she was always meant to do
Algonquin College grad has a passion for edible gardening and pollinators.
Brent Wursten learns from others in the profession
Wursten enjoys using his knowledge and skills to transform and beautify outdoor spaces.
Stephaine Jocius plans a career in public horticulture
2020 graduate also has interests in Japanese-style gardens and rhododendrons
Meghan Thompson sees many exciting opportunities ahead
Future goals include furthering her education at UBC and spending a semester in Brazil.
Plants will always be a part of life for Tom Temming
Growing up on a dairy farm in Stratford, Ont., Tom Temming has always had an appreciation for the natural world.
Kelley DiFiore finds her true calling
Second career choice encompasses both a passion for art and a desire to contribute to society.
Hard work continues to provide new opportunities for David Swaby
Born and raised in Jamaica, David is currently enrolled at Seneca College in King City, Ont.
Tristan Collins learns in-school and on-the-job while working toward his goal
Apprentice receives support in many different forms.