Tanya Steffler: Scholarship leads to membership
Back in 2003, Tanya Steffler received a $1,000 scholarship from the Ontario Horticultural Trades Foundation.
Students express their thoughts on experiences at Congress
I spoke with a number of teachers and students on how they felt about experiencing Congress.
Scholarships are investments towards industry’s future
When the Ontario Horticultural Trades Foundation was formed in 1979, it set out to encourage young people to look at...
Design Challenge inspires future green industry leaders
Nowadays our lives are moving indoors, with more and more people, especially children, spending the vast majority of their time...
Volunteers make big difference at London project
London Chapter reports a great week of planting trees along the Veterans Memorial Parkway (VMP) for the fourth phase of...
Horticulture and landscape students compete in provincial Skills
Annual Ontario competition held at RIM Park in Waterloo, May 5-7.
Landscape students show their skills in Waterloo
Ontario event is the largest in the country with over 1,900 competitors from across the province in more than 60...
Western Landscape Services encourages students to plant trees
Sixth annual Plant a Tree, Make our City Cool school program held on May 2.
Students and teachers work to build new greenhouse
Craig Kielburger Secondary School in Milton has taken on an ambitious project.
Students talk about LO and Congress
Sean James of Fernridge Landscaping, Milton, teaches students at Mohawk College. He brought his second year horticultural apprentices from the...
Specialist High Skills Major program helps both students and industry
Kathleen Phillips is an ambitious student at Craig Kielburger High School in Milton, who has made an aggressive decision about...
Echo helps college program
Decked out in their red outfits, students of the Fanshawe College’s horticulture program gathered to thank Echo Power Equipment for...