May 2018
President's Message
A lesson from the farm
Marketing a profession to the next generation of landscape professionals.
Association News
Volunteers unite to clean up the park for Earth Day
Earth Day weekend sees volunteers unite for annual Clean Up the Park Day.
In memoriam – Tracy Eastman
Tracy Eastman passed away on April 9.
NVK Holdings to host Industry Auction Sept. 13
Annual auction and awards will take place in Dundas, Ont.
LO Chapters provide financial support to next generation of professionals
Regional scholarships available in addition to Founation and Cullen Family programs.
Connon CBV preps contractors for spring
Two-day open house included special guest speakers on a number of topics.
Golden Horseshoe Chapter gets ready for spring
Over 400 professionals attended annual chapter event.
Toronto Chapter supports community projects across the GTA
Toronto Chapter provides financial support to a number of community greening projects.
First Women in Landscaping event
Grass-root movement aims to welcome, support and inspire others on the many career paths available.
Scholarship Profile
Jana Freeman appreciates native plants
Jana Freeman enjoys the challenge of reintroducing native plants into the landscape.
Member Profile
Making the right choices for 35 years
Member profile on Total Gardening Services of Guelph, Ont.
Feature
Certification supports stronger growth and career opportunities
Certification is a critical step for anyone pursuing a career in the green profession.
Executive Desk
The power of story
How clearly are you marketing your products and services?
Membership
Mental health in the workplace
Canadian Mental Health Week runs May 7-13.
Public Relations
Three approaches to a membeship makeover
Different methods are being used to attract new members to the association.
Underground World
2016 vs. 2017: No change in utility hits
Green industry still accounts for 15 per cent of all utility hits in Ontario.
Industry News
Hire a youth and get up to $2,000
Government announces financial incentives for using youth employment services.
Six tips for spring safety
Working outdoors in spring brings many potential dangers.
