What is Landscape Ontario?
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As the province’s premier horticultural trades association, our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario.
Members of the Landscape community share a passion for creating, maintaining and designing professional, quality landscapes for healthy, outdoor living. These landscapes help to clean the air, cool cities and reduce flooding to create safe and healthy communities across the province.
Members also work to establish and implement industry standards and best practices and organize events and activities that support community greening projects and local charities
As a not-for-profit trades organization, Landscape Ontario is driven by a group of dedicated individuals who volunteer their time and expertise to further our mission and values.
By Gail Pope Landscape Ontario’s Toronto Chapter and Beech Nurseries teamed up to sponsor the Memory Garden at the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s,
Thanks to an investment from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Invasive Species Centre is supporting 112 new projects across Ontario led by municipalities,
Ryan Lachance, a board member of Landscape Ontario’s Muskoka North Chapter, has watched the local Drag-a-Tote campaign flourish. For more than 12 years, the annual
In response to the Ebola disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and increasing risks in Uganda and South Sudan, the Government of Canada is introducing
More than just turning off the water. During this one-hour session, attendees will learn the steps to shut down a residential irrigation system properly. This
More than just turning off the water. During this one-hour session, attendees will learn the steps to shut down a residential irrigation system properly. This
Join the Invasive Species Centre for a workshop on spotted lanternfly, a novel invasive insect that poses significant threats to horticulture, forestry, and the natural
The Town of Whitby and Durham Region invite landscape professionals to attend a virtual information session on the Durham Greener Homes Program that provides rebate
“My favourite part about being a member of Landscape Ontario is that when you have ideas and initiatives you can bring it to your Chapter and get full on support not just from your Chapter, but from head office as well.”