Ontario announces funding to support training of skilled landscape and horticulture professionals
Government investing $3 million in Landscape Ontario's GROW and Apprenticeship Programs to address the skilled labour gap.
GROW Success Snapshot: Dutra Landscaping
Tamara Modebadze recently moved to the Hamilton area from Ukraine, where she worked as a project manager in landscaping for...
GROWing the landscape profession
Participant's of Landscape Ontario's GROW training program share their feedback on the experience.
MPP Parm Gill announces expanded funding for LO’s GROW Program
Parm Gill, MPP for Milton, visited the Landscape Ontario home office on May 3, 2022 to announce expanded funding for...
GROW Success Snapshot: Gardenzilla
GROW graduates have demonstrated a commitment to establishing a career in landscape and horticulture.
Sandhill Nursery has become known for more than plants
Sandhill Nursery is more than just a place to buy plants: it has also become a destination, a spot that...
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 —...
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...
GROW program helps establish new roots in landscaping
Program proves to be a win-win endeavour for the Montreal-based Strathmore Landscape.
GROW Program continues for 2021-2022
Program provides specialized training to the sector’s workers and firms.
Landscape Ontario’s GROW program renewed for 2021/22
Industry led training program will continue to offer free training to current and future landscape professionals
Nominate employees for free offseason skills upgrading
Employers have until Oct. 28 to nominate employees for a free professional development program as part of the GROW initiative.