Toronto Chapter bursary program funds community projects across the GTA
Landscape Ontario’s Toronto Chapter Bursary Program supported the growth of pollinator and food gardens alike this year.
Snow and Ice: Supporting the sector at Queen’s Park
Landscape Ontario’s Snow and Ice Sector Group (SISG) is working to improve working conditions for snow contractors across the province...
Landscaping has something for everyone… if you know about it
When a friend encouraged her to go back to school to earn a diploma, Heather searched for programs within walking...
Inclusion creates opportunities to bloom
Joe Steeves is a young man who exemplifies how a passion for plants can overcome physical challenges and anxiety.
Unfinished business: Landscape Ontario says goodbye to an exceptional volunteer
Through her positive and loving manner and her contribution ethic, Margaret Stinson made a huge difference in the lives of...
Modernizing Apprenticeship
A Q&A with Melissa Young, CEO and Registrar of Skilled Trades Ontario on efforts to modernize the apprenticeship program in...
To mow or not to mow in May
The experts at the Guelph Turfgrass Institute answer the question of whether the practice of No Mow May makes sense...
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...
A time to shine: Congress in all its glory
50th anniversary of Landscape Ontario’s Congress trade show and conference had something for everyone.
Ontario Horticultural Trades Foundation: Supporting a green future
Providing support for research projects and future landscape professionals has always been the mandate of the industry's charitable organization.
50 years of landscape and horticulture excellence
A look back at the history of the LO Awards of Excellence program.
The history of Congress
For over 50 years, Congress has provided a forum for landscape and horticulture professionals to gather under one roof to...