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July 2009

Association News

Can you believe it’s already golf season?

Everyone’s favourite season is back.

Calipre Designs holds open house

Tom and Anne Cavan celebrated the new showrooms at their business, Calipre Designs, with an open house on June 11.

Landscape architects mark 75th year

The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) will celebrate its 75th anniversary at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto from Aug. 13 to 15.

LO members part of historic home makeover

A few members of LO had a chance to show off their skills during the Junior League of Toronto’s Showcase in the month of May, involving a top-to-bottom makeover of the historic McLean House.

Green for Life raises funds to fight cancer

On June 19 and 20, a number of Landscape Ontario staff and family members participated in the Canadian Cancer Society’s annual Relay for Life at the Milton Fairgrounds, raising over $4,000.

New manager appointed for OPA

Paul Ronan, recently named general manager of the Ontario Parks Association (OPA), brings over 26 years of public and private service in the parks, facility and landscape sectors to his new position.

Chapter to maintain Survivors’ Park

In a great move for the people of Ottawa, LO volunteers have successfully completed an arrangement that gives Landscape Ontario Ottawa Chapter exclusive management of the gardens at the Cancer Survivors’ Park.

Congress announces new partnerships

Two strategic partnerships will be part of LO’s annual trade show and conference, Congress 2010.

Canada Blooms moves to Direct Energy Centre

Canada’s largest flower and garden festival’s new home is in Canada’s largest convention facility.

LO has role in plantscape coalition

PLANET, the national Professional Landcare Network that serves lawn care professionals, landscape management contractors, design/build/installation professionals and interior plantscapers in the U.S., has announced a “re-energized interest and support of the interior plantscape segment of the green industry.”

Mississauga tree committee honoured

On Apr. 8, the Ontario Heritage Trust and Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion and council presented Mississauga’s Heritage Tree Subcommittee with the Ontario Heritage Trust’s Certificate achievement award.

Garden & Floral Expo to honour its past

To celebrate a decade of success at Garden & Floral Expo, industry stakeholders, who have been integral to shaping the organization’s vision and success, will be honoured with a special event.

Giant dandelion root

Two technicians from Turf King in Sudbury showed great determination in extracting a dandelion root from a client’s lawn.

Echo partners with Fanshawe College

Echo Power Equipment (Canada) will supply a range of new power tools for students of Fanshawe College at both the London campus and the A.M. (Mac) Cuddy Gardens.

Can you believe it’s already golf season?

Everyone’s favourite season is back.

Calipre Designs holds open house

Tom and Anne Cavan celebrated the new showrooms at their business, Calipre Designs, with an open house on June 11.

Landscape architects mark 75th year

The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) will celebrate its 75th anniversary at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto from Aug. 13 to 15.

LO members part of historic home makeover

A few members of LO had a chance to show off their skills during the Junior League of Toronto’s Showcase in the month of May, involving a top-to-bottom makeover of the historic McLean House.

Green for Life raises funds to fight cancer

On June 19 and 20, a number of Landscape Ontario staff and family members participated in the Canadian Cancer Society’s annual Relay for Life at the Milton Fairgrounds, raising over $4,000.

New manager appointed for OPA

Paul Ronan, recently named general manager of the Ontario Parks Association (OPA), brings over 26 years of public and private service in the parks, facility and landscape sectors to his new position.

Chapter to maintain Survivors’ Park

In a great move for the people of Ottawa, LO volunteers have successfully completed an arrangement that gives Landscape Ontario Ottawa Chapter exclusive management of the gardens at the Cancer Survivors’ Park.

Congress announces new partnerships

Two strategic partnerships will be part of LO’s annual trade show and conference, Congress 2010.

Canada Blooms moves to Direct Energy Centre

Canada’s largest flower and garden festival’s new home is in Canada’s largest convention facility.

LO has role in plantscape coalition

PLANET, the national Professional Landcare Network that serves lawn care professionals, landscape management contractors, design/build/installation professionals and interior plantscapers in the U.S., has announced a “re-energized interest and support of the interior plantscape segment of the green industry.”

Mississauga tree committee honoured

On Apr. 8, the Ontario Heritage Trust and Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion and council presented Mississauga’s Heritage Tree Subcommittee with the Ontario Heritage Trust’s Certificate achievement award.

Garden & Floral Expo to honour its past

To celebrate a decade of success at Garden & Floral Expo, industry stakeholders, who have been integral to shaping the organization’s vision and success, will be honoured with a special event.

Giant dandelion root

Two technicians from Turf King in Sudbury showed great determination in extracting a dandelion root from a client’s lawn.

Echo partners with Fanshawe College

Echo Power Equipment (Canada) will supply a range of new power tools for students of Fanshawe College at both the London campus and the A.M. (Mac) Cuddy Gardens.

Feature

State-of-the-art irrigation systems installed in LO trial gardens

It’s not just the plants growing in the University of Guelph’s trial gardens at the LO home office that will benefit from a newly installed state-of-the-art irrigation system.

State-of-the-art irrigation systems installed in LO trial gardens

It’s not just the plants growing in the University of Guelph’s trial gardens at the LO home office that will benefit from a newly installed state-of-the-art irrigation system.

Executive Desk

Random thoughts on association life

We are a fortunate association, or should I say we are a fortunate community.

Random thoughts on association life

We are a fortunate association, or should I say we are a fortunate community.

Public Relations

Back to basics: Green for Life, for YOU!

Chances are, if you’re reading this column, we have probably met. Over my years in the green industry, I’ve had the privilege of meeting literally thousands of horticulture professionals.

Back to basics: Green for Life, for YOU!

Chances are, if you’re reading this column, we have probably met. Over my years in the green industry, I’ve had the privilege of meeting literally thousands of horticulture professionals.

Professional and Workforce Development

What is CHT?

After making many telephone calls to members in one of our chapters to promote certification, it quickly became apparent that CHT remains a best kept secret.

What is CHT?

After making many telephone calls to members in one of our chapters to promote certification, it quickly became apparent that CHT remains a best kept secret.

Chapter News

Golden Horseshoe chapter opens LO golf tournament season

The Golden Horseshoe Chapter held its second annual golf tournament on one of the hottest days of the year, June 24th.

Cuddy Gardens welcomes 800 to open house

In keeping with Mac Cuddy’s tradition of opening his gardens to the public for garden tours, Fanshawe College held an open house of the A.M. (Mac) Cuddy Gardens on June 6 and 7.

Golden Horseshoe chapter opens LO golf tournament season

The Golden Horseshoe Chapter held its second annual golf tournament on one of the hottest days of the year, June 24th.

Cuddy Gardens welcomes 800 to open house

In keeping with Mac Cuddy’s tradition of opening his gardens to the public for garden tours, Fanshawe College held an open house of the A.M. (Mac) Cuddy Gardens on June 6 and 7.

Industry News

MTO revisions now in place to harmonize Facility Audit Program

On April 1, Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO) introduced a revision to the Facility Audit Program.

Damaged nozzles dampen profits

You have the best sprayer on the market. You know everything there is to know about how the weather affects spraying. You scouted your crop and today is a perfect time for spraying. You spent a LOT of money on your product. So, why did you get crummy coverage and...

Emerald ash borer confirmed in Welland

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed that emerald ash borer (EAB) was found in Welland.

Vineland launches new website

Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has launched its new website www.vinelandresearch.com, which features the new Vineland Blog.

Know your pests and diseases

Insects and diseases can threaten plant health. As soon as you notice any abnormality in your plant’s appearance, begin a careful examination of the problem.

Safety vest rules

A worker who may be endangered by vehicular traffic shall wear a garment that covers at least his or her upper body and has the following features:

MTO revisions now in place to harmonize Facility Audit Program

On April 1, Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO) introduced a revision to the Facility Audit Program.

Damaged nozzles dampen profits

You have the best sprayer on the market. You know everything there is to know about how the weather affects spraying. You scouted your crop and today is a perfect time for spraying. You spent a LOT of money on your product. So, why did you get crummy coverage and...

Emerald ash borer confirmed in Welland

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed that emerald ash borer (EAB) was found in Welland.

Vineland launches new website

Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has launched its new website www.vinelandresearch.com, which features the new Vineland Blog.

Know your pests and diseases

Insects and diseases can threaten plant health. As soon as you notice any abnormality in your plant’s appearance, begin a careful examination of the problem.

Safety vest rules

A worker who may be endangered by vehicular traffic shall wear a garment that covers at least his or her upper body and has the following features:

Members in the News

Horsing around!

Claus and Anne Zander of Zander Sod take time from running their business to enjoy their love for equestrian riding.

Sheridan Nurseries excited about new website

Sheridan Nurseries launched its new website, www.sheridannurseries.com, saying, it will provide answers to horticulture questions and to help make gardening aspirations become a reality.

Horsing around!

Claus and Anne Zander of Zander Sod take time from running their business to enjoy their love for equestrian riding.

Sheridan Nurseries excited about new website

Sheridan Nurseries launched its new website, www.sheridannurseries.com, saying, it will provide answers to horticulture questions and to help make gardening aspirations become a reality.

Prosperity Partners

Staying at the top of your game — and on top of it

This is the time of year when we are all at the top of our game.

Staying at the top of your game — and on top of it

This is the time of year when we are all at the top of our game.

Legal Issues

Rates of interest and contract

You have completed your contract and sent your invoice, but no payment appears to be forthcoming.

Rates of interest and contract

You have completed your contract and sent your invoice, but no payment appears to be forthcoming.

Hort Protect

Legacy or executor fees

It is vitally important that your will is properly drafted in order to minimize any doubt later as to the capacity in which an executor is receiving his or her funds.

Legacy or executor fees

It is vitally important that your will is properly drafted in order to minimize any doubt later as to the capacity in which an executor is receiving his or her funds.

OMAFRA Nursery and Landscape Bulletin

Spring brings plethora of pests

We’ve just made it out of a soggy and cool spring, with some climatologists forecasting the possibility of a hotter-than-average summer in Ontario.

Spring brings plethora of pests

We’ve just made it out of a soggy and cool spring, with some climatologists forecasting the possibility of a hotter-than-average summer in Ontario.