Trade shows move up
The continued growth of Landscape Ontario’s trade shows was confirmed with the release of the list showing Canada’s top 50...
LO’s position on pesticide ban
Following the announcement of the Cosmetic Pesticide Ban Act, Landscape Ontario immediately released its position on the new provincial pesticide...
Plastic recycling project coming to LO
Landscape Ontario will host a pilot project to kick off an exciting recycling project to divert thousands of pounds of...
Over 20,000 in attendance at RBG’s annual garden show
Although the temperatures outside were summer-like, that didn’t stop over 20,000 people from moving indoors to enjoy the Ontario Garden...
Many attend annual open house at Kooy Brothers
Vehicles filled the parking spaces along the side of the street for nearly two kilometres, while a police officer directed...
SIMA launches Canadian CSP program
The Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) is pleased to announce the launch of a Canadian version of the Certified...
Project promotes balcony garden
Toronto Balconies Bloom aims to increase gardening on balconies as a way to cool the environment, expand local food production...
Scholarship recipients say thanks for support
Each year, the Ontario Horticultural Trades Foundation (OHTF) announces a number of scholarships, bursaries and awards for high school and...
Over 20,000 in attendance at RBG’s annual garden show
Although the temperatures outside were summer-like, that didn’t stop over 20,000 people from moving indoors to enjoy the Ontario Garden...
Spring arrives early at Canadale Nurseries
When the owners of Canadale Nurseries found out their local home show wasn’t running this year, they decided to stage...
SIMA launches Canadian CSP program
The Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) is pleased to announce the launch of a Canadian version of the Certified...
Redesigned websites help trade show visitors
The trade show department at Landscape Ontario is proud to announce it has revamped LO’s show websites.