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February 2009

President's Message

Reader agrees with message

Once again a successful Congress has come and gone.

Reader agrees with message

Once again a successful Congress has come and gone.

Association News

St. Catharines student is hort industry pioneer

Christopher Bemke is a young pioneer in the horticulture industry.

Professionals’ Walk: A chance to promote your services

Canada Blooms is offering an exceptional opportunity for LO members to promote your business.

Safety Group earns over $61,000

LO’s Safety Groups Program is designed to promote health and safety compliance in the workplace.

Trial Gardens expand to over 6,000 square feet

The summer of 2008 saw the expansion of the trialing relationship between the University of Guelph and Landscape Ontario.

IPM Symposium offers help with new rules

Despite the proposed Ontario ban on pesticides, there is still a strong need for professional services.

SIMA searches for Snow Warriors

The Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) has announced that applications are now available for the 2009 Snow Warrior Awards.

Turfgrass symposium at Guelph

Speakers from both the turf industry and academia will provide valuable insight at the Ontario Turfgrass Symposium (OTS) 2009.

Landscape Ontario helps to create first-ever garden tourism conference

Gardens are a tourism product.

St. Catharines student is hort industry pioneer

Christopher Bemke is a young pioneer in the horticulture industry.

Professionals’ Walk: A chance to promote your services

Canada Blooms is offering an exceptional opportunity for LO members to promote your business.

Safety Group earns over $61,000

LO’s Safety Groups Program is designed to promote health and safety compliance in the workplace.

Trial Gardens expand to over 6,000 square feet

The summer of 2008 saw the expansion of the trialing relationship between the University of Guelph and Landscape Ontario.

IPM Symposium offers help with new rules

Despite the proposed Ontario ban on pesticides, there is still a strong need for professional services.

SIMA searches for Snow Warriors

The Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) has announced that applications are now available for the 2009 Snow Warrior Awards.

Turfgrass symposium at Guelph

Speakers from both the turf industry and academia will provide valuable insight at the Ontario Turfgrass Symposium (OTS) 2009.

Landscape Ontario helps to create first-ever garden tourism conference

Gardens are a tourism product.

Feature

Congress 2009 leaves everyone with a positive attitude towards future

There is no known device able to accurately measure the level of success for Congress 2009.

Green for Life well received at Congress

We had a chance to talk with many LO members at Congress, and are delighted to hear about your enthusiasm for the new Green for Life program!

AGM showcases member involvement

Landscape Ontario’s Annual General Meeting, held on Jan. 7, reflected members’ passion for their association.

Congress 2009 leaves everyone with a positive attitude towards future

There is no known device able to accurately measure the level of success for Congress 2009.

Green for Life well received at Congress

We had a chance to talk with many LO members at Congress, and are delighted to hear about your enthusiasm for the new Green for Life program!

AGM showcases member involvement

Landscape Ontario’s Annual General Meeting, held on Jan. 7, reflected members’ passion for their association.

Executive Desk

Jittery? Change the channel

So, here’s a reminder that we have the ability to change the way we see can be helpful and uplifting.

Jittery? Change the channel

So, here’s a reminder that we have the ability to change the way we see can be helpful and uplifting.

Professional and Workforce Development

Remain focused on business for today and tomorrow

Congress 2009. What a success!

Remain focused on business for today and tomorrow

Congress 2009. What a success!

Public Relations

A day of youthful enthusiasm in Niagara

Youthful enthusiasm filled the room during the recent Niagara Falls Schools in Bloom.

A day of youthful enthusiasm in Niagara

Youthful enthusiasm filled the room during the recent Niagara Falls Schools in Bloom.

Hort Protect

Clarifying questions on surety bond

In the construction business, there comes a time where every contractor runs into the infamous ‘S’ word, or what is formally known as surety.

Clarifying questions on surety bond

In the construction business, there comes a time where every contractor runs into the infamous ‘S’ word, or what is formally known as surety.

Canada Blooms

Increased attendance expected at 13th Canada Blooms

I’m convinced that Canada Blooms will attract even more of those keen hobby gardeners who this year will more than ready to see what’s new in landscape design and horticulture.

Increased attendance expected at 13th Canada Blooms

I’m convinced that Canada Blooms will attract even more of those keen hobby gardeners who this year will more than ready to see what’s new in landscape design and horticulture.

Chapter News

London Chapter helps transform historic site

The London Chapter, in association with the Canadian Diabetes Association, undertook the creation of the Global Garden at Banting House National Historic Site of Canada — the birthplace of insulin — as its project for 2008.

Windsor’s 2008 Awards of Distinction winners

The Windsor Chapter held its annual awards night in late November.

Chapter donates turkeys

As part of the Christmas spirit, a few members from Georgian Lakelands Chapter took the opportunity to give thanks for their prosperity by donating turkeys and hams to the Elizabeth Fry Society in Barrie.

Windsor chapter welcomes Dylan Klinck

Karl Klinck of Orchard Farm Nursery, president of LO’s Windsor Chapter, was all smiles when he, his wife Lynn and son Jack announced the safe arrival of Dylan Cunningham Klinck.

London Chapter helps transform historic site

The London Chapter, in association with the Canadian Diabetes Association, undertook the creation of the Global Garden at Banting House National Historic Site of Canada — the birthplace of insulin — as its project for 2008.

Windsor’s 2008 Awards of Distinction winners

The Windsor Chapter held its annual awards night in late November.

Chapter donates turkeys

As part of the Christmas spirit, a few members from Georgian Lakelands Chapter took the opportunity to give thanks for their prosperity by donating turkeys and hams to the Elizabeth Fry Society in Barrie.

Windsor chapter welcomes Dylan Klinck

Karl Klinck of Orchard Farm Nursery, president of LO’s Windsor Chapter, was all smiles when he, his wife Lynn and son Jack announced the safe arrival of Dylan Cunningham Klinck.

Members in the News

Zammit named TBG director of horticulture

On March 1, Paul Zammit will become director of horticulture at the Toronto Botanical Garden.

Lifetime member Bob Lohnes passes away

Robert S. (Bob) Lohnes, an honourary lifetime member of Landscape Ontario, unexpectedly passed away at the age of 75, on Dec. 26, 2008, at his home in St. Jacobs.

Volunteer dies in accident

Volunteers working at Congress were saddened by news of the death of show volunteer Vanessa Howarth-Palmer in a Jan. 7 traffic accident.

Zammit named TBG director of horticulture

On March 1, Paul Zammit will become director of horticulture at the Toronto Botanical Garden.

Lifetime member Bob Lohnes passes away

Robert S. (Bob) Lohnes, an honourary lifetime member of Landscape Ontario, unexpectedly passed away at the age of 75, on Dec. 26, 2008, at his home in St. Jacobs.

Volunteer dies in accident

Volunteers working at Congress were saddened by news of the death of show volunteer Vanessa Howarth-Palmer in a Jan. 7 traffic accident.

Industry News

A lesson: Recession and the hot dog vendor

There was an elderly man who had a profitable little business selling hot dogs on a busy street corner in a major city.

A lesson: Recession and the hot dog vendor

There was an elderly man who had a profitable little business selling hot dogs on a busy street corner in a major city.

Legal Issues

Changes in 2010 for Small Claims Court

Changes are coming to the Rules of Civil Procedure in Ontario, effective January 1, 2010.

Changes in 2010 for Small Claims Court

Changes are coming to the Rules of Civil Procedure in Ontario, effective January 1, 2010.

Prosperity Partners

It’s a time of opportunity

The year 2009 is going to be a time of opportunity for the optimists in our industry.

It’s a time of opportunity

The year 2009 is going to be a time of opportunity for the optimists in our industry.