Pilot pot recycling project drives new initiative
Pots are the most visible waste products left after installing plants.
Annual trials help growers get a jump
Annual growers made time in their busy schedules to visit the Niagara Pack Trials earlier this summer.
Somerville Nurseries shows delegates how to cultivate Christmas trees
Somerville Nurseries of Everett, just north of Alliston, was recognized for its industry leadership, and asked to host the Canadian...
Welcome new LO staff members
Horticulture Review is proud to introduce three new LO staff members, bringing fresh talent, energy and ideas to your association.
Haveruk scales Nepal mountain
Lorne Haveruk is a member of Landscape Ontario, instructor for winter seminars, Landscape Trades columnist and owner of DH Water...
LO set to host annual Snow and Ice Symposium
The Snow and Ice Commodity Group of LO will host contractors and suppliers on Sept. 16, 2008 in Milton for...
Retiring Terry Murphy receives praise
Colleagues, members, educators, safety professionals and family joined together to wish Terry Murphy all the best in his retirement.
Rendezvous 2011 announcement features Thai ambassador
The combination of the ambassador of Thailand to Canada, Toronto Botanical Garden and an exciting major announcement made for an...
Welcome new LO staff members
Horticulture Review is proud to introduce three new LO staff members, bringing fresh talent, energy and ideas to your association.
Fanshawe students win silver at national skills event
Three students in the Fanshawe Horticulture Technician program earned a silver medal in the Canadian Skills Competition (CSC) held May...
LO set to host annual Snow and Ice Symposium
The Snow and Ice Commodity Group of LO will host contractors and suppliers on Sept. 16, 2008 in Milton for...
Two member companies in Top 100
Two Landscape Ontario member companies have again made the list of North America’s 100 largest landscape companies.