October 2021
President's Message
Trust is embedded in all aspects of our profession
I challenge you to find these niche clients that trust you to do what you are good at, and to build a team that earns your trust to build and maintain your exceptional projects.
Association News
Ken Jewett honoured with lifetime achievement award
The Canadian Museum of Nature has honoured Ken Jewett, founder of Maples Leaves Forever (MLF), with its 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award.
Virtually connect to experts from around the world at the Congress Conference
Landscape Ontario’s virtual Congress Conference will offer attendees the opportunity to learn from experts from around the world in 2022.
Landscape Ontario announces seminar lineup for 2021-2022
With a new graphical chart based layout, the guide includes a listing of more than 50 in-person sessions for all levels of landscape and horticulture professionals.
Lawn Troopers is GROWing its ranks
During the first year of Landscape Ontario’s GROW: Incumbent Worker Training Program, Lawn Troopers manager Sherry Young nominated team member Jessie Leslie.
Landscape Ontario is making gains in the fight against winter maintenance liability issues
To advocate for legislative change regarding snow and ice related liability, Landscape Ontario has partnered with Earnscliffe Strategy Group.
Liz Lant joins Landscape Ontario team
Landscape Ontario is pleased to announce the recent addition of Liz Lant as its business development representative.
Top national landscape and horticulture awards announced for 2021
Winners of the National Awards of Landscape Excellence (NALE) were announced Sept. 15, 2021.
Volunteer Profile
Caroline De Vries gives back to frontline heroes
Caroline de Vries was first made aware of Landscape Ontario while working as a landscape architect in the early 90s.
Member Profile
Dutchmaster marks a major milestone
Throughout its five decades in business, innovation has played an important role in Dutchmaster Nurseries’ success.
Professional News
Ontario looks to harmonize head protection requirements
The Ontario government is examining changes to head protection requirements for workplaces that fall under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Ontarians see the value of workplace health and safety
Hiring the right person for the job takes time, money and resources — and these days, prospective employees are looking at more than just the salary.
Does your facility export Fragaria, Rosa or Rubus to the United States?
Landscape Ontario has learned the United States will require all Fragaria, Rosa and Rubrus plants from Canada to meet new requirements to ensure they do not contain Strawberry Blossom Weevil.
Flooding in the Netherlands drowns multiple tulip bulb crops
Rising waters have left a path of destruction across the region, including decimating dozens of crops and tulip bulb farms.
Executive Desk
Reflecting on the image of the landscape profession
As your association, one of our most important jobs is to reflect what you do and who you are — to the trade and to the public.
Membership
A members-first mindset at Landscape Ontario
Adopting a client-first mindset isn’t easy. It calls for a big shift in an organization’s culture.
Prosperity Partners
A strong communications system will ensure your team meets its obligations
I believe there are few events in business that may derail a customer’s trust and confidence more than a broken promise.
Educator Profile
Darrell Bley is dedicated to continuous learning
Darrell Bley is instructor and curator of the woody plant collections at the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens and School of Horticulture in Niagara Falls, Ont.
New Members
New Members October 2021
Landscape Ontario welcomes 49 new members this month.
