Exciting changes announced for 2011 IPM symposium
A new format and a new energy are promised at the 2011 IPM Symposium.
Group sees invasive plants compete with natives
In the spring of 2009, members of the horticulture industry and the conservation community came together to discuss shared concerns...
Be aware of restrictions when purchasing property
Nathan Helder, president of Gelderman Landscaping, wants his fellow Landscape Ontario members to be aware of potential restrictions when purchasing...
Work begins to study issue of locates
Within the next few weeks, Landscape Ontario and the Ontario Regional Common Ground Alliance (ORCGA) will review plans to attack...
Be aware of restrictions when purchasing property
Nathan Helder, president of Gelderman Landscaping, wants his fellow Landscape Ontario members to be aware of potential restrictions when purchasing...
Work begins to study issue of locates
Within the next few weeks, Landscape Ontario and the Ontario Regional Common Ground Alliance (ORCGA) will review plans to attack...
Tornado damages greenhouses
A tornado hit the Leamington area in early June causing extensive damage to a number of greenhouse operations.
Industry’s rally helps save Ottawa horticulture program
The horticulture industry members in Ottawa are being credited with preventing Algonquin College from cutting its horticulture program.
Two Ontario projects part of sustainable sites study
Two Ontario projects are part of an international pilot project to evaluate a new rating system for sustainable landscapes.
Garden Tourism group needs members
The Ontario Garden Tourism Coalition’s (OTGC) mission is to put the province’s gardens on the map of public consciousness.
Traps to detect emerald ash borer
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is using a new insect trap to detect and monitor the emerald ash borer (EAB)...
Spending time in backyard is popular
Weather Network survey indicated enjoying the backyard is the most popular summer activity.