December 12, 2018
London Plant Symposium to return in 2019
Landscape Ontario’s London Chapter is proud to announce the return of their popular pre-spring event on February 8, 2019. The third annual London Chapter Plant Symposium will return to the Lamplighter Inn’s Crystal Ballroom in London, Ont.
The event, which runs 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., features a full-day of expert speakers, and a vendor marketplace dedicated to plants. The event attracts a number of Fanshawe College landscape and horticulture students, landscape professionals, and is also open to members of the gardening public.
Tickets for the event are $25 each and include a buffet lunch, door prizes, and access to four very popular and entertaining presenters: Jane Magri, registered clinical herbalist, yoga teacher and owner of Wildflower Farms; Bob Reeves, president and founder of Root Rescue Environmental Products; Jessica Robertson, owner and head grunt at Wild Craft Permaculture and co-owner of Village Compost; and Paul Zammit, Nancy Eaton Director of Horticulture at the Toronto Botanical Garden.
The event is sponsored by Baseline Nurseries & Garden Centre and the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA).
Many sponsorship opportunities are available for the event, plus a limited number of vendor tables. For more information, contact Wendy Harry, at wharry@landscapeontario.com.
Online registration is now open at HortTrades.com/LCPS-Registration. Special arrangements for bulk ticket sales can also be arranged by contacting Wendy Harry.
The event, which runs 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., features a full-day of expert speakers, and a vendor marketplace dedicated to plants. The event attracts a number of Fanshawe College landscape and horticulture students, landscape professionals, and is also open to members of the gardening public.
Tickets for the event are $25 each and include a buffet lunch, door prizes, and access to four very popular and entertaining presenters: Jane Magri, registered clinical herbalist, yoga teacher and owner of Wildflower Farms; Bob Reeves, president and founder of Root Rescue Environmental Products; Jessica Robertson, owner and head grunt at Wild Craft Permaculture and co-owner of Village Compost; and Paul Zammit, Nancy Eaton Director of Horticulture at the Toronto Botanical Garden.
The event is sponsored by Baseline Nurseries & Garden Centre and the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA).
Many sponsorship opportunities are available for the event, plus a limited number of vendor tables. For more information, contact Wendy Harry, at wharry@landscapeontario.com.
Online registration is now open at HortTrades.com/LCPS-Registration. Special arrangements for bulk ticket sales can also be arranged by contacting Wendy Harry.