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September 2012
Previous Issues
President's Message
Booming condo industry
By Phil Charal
There has been an incredible increase in condo landscape design, construction and maintenance enquiries over the past few years at our offices in Toronto
Feature
Roses featured at Trial Garden events
The Friday open house was open to members of the trade, who also had the opportunity to attend talks by educational speakers.
Expo no longer just a trade show
Calling all retailers, interior plantscapers, designers and floral markets.
Member Profile
Grobe family success based on 50 years of passion and insisting on quality
This year Grobe’s Nursery and Garden Centre in Breslau not only looks back with pride on 50 years of success, but ahead to a promising future built on passion and good business sense.
Association News
Toronto Chapter hosts successful ball tournament
No matter how you measure success, this year’s Toronto Chapter ball tournament qualifies on all fronts.
Willowbrook Nurseries has long record of helping community
Willowbrook Nurseries in Fenwick is well-known for its charity work helping the cancer fund with its special branded plants.
Final report notes Green Highways study an important first
The final report on the Greening the Highways project states that data gathered over the two-year period is extremely useful, but further study is required.
Pierre nurtures kids and woodland
Pierre told about two projects she was involved with over the past year or two.
Record entries in retail Awards of Excellence
By Kristen McIntyre CLT
A record number of entries were received for the 2012 retail Awards of Excellence.
Chapter golf tournaments in 2012
Fun on the links help to support local charities.
Time to show off work with Awards of Excellence
By Kristen McIntyre
You have created beautiful landscapes. You have manicured lawns. You have lit the landscape in the night sky. You have enhanced the lives of all those who bear witness to the magnificent work of art that you constructed.
Over 40 candidates challenge certification tests
On July 26 and 27, a total of 44 candidates took on the challenge of the Landscape Industry Certified Technician Test hosted at the Landscape Ontario home office in Milton.
Committee to mark 40th year of LO
A special committee has been formed to mark the 40th anniversary of Landscape Ontario.
GreenTrade Expo ready for 20th birthday
Preparations are underway for GreenTrade Expo 2013, scheduled for Feb. 13, 2013.
Volunteer Profile
Don Voorhees has long history of volunteering
At Congress in 2011, Landscape Ontario honoured one of its long-time volunteers Don Voorhees with the Alumni Award.
Urban Tolerant Trees
Japanese tree lilac ideal for urban conditions
By Thelma Kessel
The Japanese tree lilac helps to keep our streets vibrant as things heat up in summer.
Industry News
Research highlights chinch bugs and sustainable lawns
Research is focusing on ways of reliably and cost-effectively using these biological control agents and other natural products to control chinch bugs in the urban environment.
IPPS meets in Ottawa
By Martha Walsh
A two-day special meeting of the International Plant Propagators Society (IPPS), Eastern Region, took place in Ottawa on July 25 and 26.
Businesses must heed telemarketing rules
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is asking members of Landscape Ontario to ensure they are in compliance with unsolicited telecommunications rules.
Government pays 85% of apprenticeship program
The provincial government will pay 85 per cent of the apprenticeship training program for employees registered for 2013 horticultural winter apprenticeship training.
Humber announces new arboretum director
Denise Devlin-Li, dean of Humber School of Applied Technology, announced the appointment of Alexandra (Alix) Link to the position of director of the Humber Arboretum.
Emerald ash borer confirmed in Frontenac
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in Frontenac County.
St. Williams Nursery welcomes David Turnbull
St. Williams Nursery and Ecology Centre in St. Williams has announced the hiring of David Turnbull as sales representative.
Underground World
Industry’s focus and effort needed
By Terry Murphy CLP
The tabulated results of 2011 industry utility hits show that we really didn’t make any improvement in our industry utility hits over 2010.
Public Relations
Back to school
By Denis Flanagan CLD
Marette Sharpe is studying environmental sciences (co-op) at the University of Guelph. She majors in natural resources management and was fortunate to secure a job working for Mark Cullen this past summer.
OMAFRA Nursery
Weather causes stress to the landscape and the nursery
By Jen Llewellyn
Everyone and his dog is talking about the weather this summer.
Membership
Many benefits to membership
By Helen Hassard
After what seems like the longest summer ever (for the record that’s a statement, not a complaint), things are finally starting to cool down again.
Prosperity Partners
The cost of not making people changes
By Jacki Hart CLP
It’s very common with small business entrepreneurs to avoid letting people go.
Executive Desk
LO and CNLA work to grow industry
By Tony DiGiovanni CHT
As a Landscape Ontario member, you are part of a community of like-minded individuals across Canada who care.
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