Industry News
Oct 30, 2020
Silver screen theme at Canada Blooms 2018
The silver screen will serve as inspiration for landscape professionals at Canada Blooms, Toronto’s flower and garden festival, March 9-18, 2018 at the Enercare Centre.
Apr 8, 2020
Golf course association honours G.C. Duke Equipment
Burlington-Ont. company recognized at show in Las Vegas in February.
Mar 12, 2020
Proven Winners open house attracts growers and nursery operators
An open house at Ed Sobkowich Greenhouses in Grimsby on July 26 attracted almost 200 visitors.
Oct 9, 2018
New version of mandatory injury poster available
Occupational Health and Safety Act requires poster to be displayed in every workplace.
Oct 9, 2018
Learn to grow your business at Congress ’19
Popular January Conference format has some exciting new changes for 2019.
Oct 1, 2018
Startup to build sprayer-spreaders
Steel Green Manufacturing has announced plans to begin producing zero-turn sprayer-spreader machines.
Oct 1, 2018
ASV adds Saskatchewan dealer
ASV recently added GlenMor Equipment to its dealer network.
Oct 1, 2018
SBD supports Habitat for Humanity
The company has supported 58 builds so far, and nine families have already moved into their new homes, the company says.
Oct 1, 2018
Red River College cancels horticulture program
Members of the Manitoba Nursery Landscape Association (MBNLA) Professional Development Committee, local business leaders, current students and graduates have joined forces to challenge the abrupt decision by Winnipeg’s Red River College to cancel its Greenspace Horticulture Program.
Oct 1, 2018
Maritimes look forward to HortEast
Registration is now open for eastern Canada’s horticultural trade show and conference, HortEast.
Oct 1, 2018
Congress Conference lineup announced
Congress Conference will again deliver Canada’s most comprehensive horticultural professional development offerings in 2019.
Sep 20, 2018
Mark’s Choice becomes title sponsor of Canada Blooms
Canadian gardening gurus Mark and Ben Cullen lend their brand to the country’s largest garden and floral festival.
Sep 15, 2018
Highway of Heroes tree campaign welcomes new team members
David Turnbull and Rebecca Harrison add over 40 years of experience to tree planting campaign.
Sep 15, 2018
Celebrate National Tree Day Sept. 26
Tree Canada's mission is to plant over 4,000 trees this year.
Sep 15, 2018
Cannabis Act in force October 17, 2018
Employer and employees are both responsible to ensure on the job safety at all times.
Sep 15, 2018
Congress ’19 pre-show education announced
Warm-up Monday has specific events for designers, lawn care operators and business owners.
Sep 1, 2018
AAS releases annual report
All-America Selections (AAS) released its 2017-2018 Annual Report reflecting the group’s recent activities.
Sep 1, 2018
NGB announces plant promotions
The “Year of the” program chooses crops specifically for the North American market that are easy to grow, genetically diverse, and with a lot of new breeding to showcase.
Sep 1, 2018
Spring Meadow supports breast cancer research
Spring Meadow Nursery has surpassed its $1 million fundraising goal for breast cancer research.
Sep 1, 2018
Industry recognizes Landry
Landscape New Brunswick and Landscape P.E.I. honoured executive director Jim Landry with a Lifetime Recognition Award during the National Awards of Landscape Excellence on Aug. 15, 2018 in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, N.B.
Sep 1, 2018
Dynascape acquired by EverCommerce
EverCommerce of Denver, Colo., has added Dynascape to its portfolio.
Sep 1, 2018
HortEast set for Truro, N.S.
The annual HortEast Trade Show and Conference runs Nov. 27-28 at the Rath Eastline Community Centre in Truro, N.S.
Sep 1, 2018
Leadership transition at Sheridan Nurseries
After five decades, Karl Stensson, CEO and President of Sheridan Nurseries, recently announced he will step down.
Sep 1, 2018
Alberta stages Green Industry Show
Landscape Alberta’s Green Industry Show and Conference will take place on Nov. 15 and 16 in Edmonton.
Aug 14, 2018
Salt inventory shortage: prepare yourself and your customers
A serious shortage of salt this winter means prices are expected to rise. Prepare your business and customers now.
Aug 8, 2018
Changes coming to certfication exam process
Candidates who do not complete all in-progress stations by Dec. 31, 2019 will be required to start over.
Aug 1, 2018
Toro announces staff changes
Toro recently announced a number of promotions, including Rick Rodier’s appointment to vice president of Toro’s Commercial Business.
Aug 1, 2018
IQ Power Tools hires training manager
IQ Power Tools, the Perris, Calif.-based manufacturer of power tools with integrated dust collection technology, appointed Vince Hollis as its national product training manager.
Aug 1, 2018
Color Spot files for bankruptcy protection
Temucula, Calif.-based Color Spot Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on May 29, 2018 in a Delaware court.
Aug 1, 2018
Research released on LED for horticulture
The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., released a new report on energy and the economic performance of LED horticulture lighting products.
Aug 1, 2018
Bayer hires turf and ornamentals head
Environmental Science, the Clayton, N.C.-based business unit of the Crop Science division of Bayer, named Will MacMurdo head of the U.S. turf and ornamentals business.
Aug 1, 2018
Lyme disease cases increase
Cases of Lyme disease in Canada are rising as blacklegged tick populations grow and expand, according to health officials.
Aug 1, 2018
Feds fund climate change mitigation
The federal government is allocating funds to “help reduce the impacts of climate change and better protect Canadian against natural disasters.
Aug 1, 2018
Caterpillar appoints CFO
Caterpillar, the Peoria, Ill.-based equipment manufacturer, announced its board has appointed Andrew Bonfield as chief financial officer (CFO).
Aug 1, 2018
EU expands neonicotinoid ban
The European Union Commission recently voted to ban all outdoor uses of neonicotinoid insecticides, expanding upon a ban initially put into place in 2013.
Aug 1, 2018
Fredericton inoculation project
The City of Fredericton, N.B., announced plans for an inoculation pilot project to slow the spread of Dutch elm disease on city-owned trees.
Aug 1, 2018
Health Canada studies imidacloprid’s impact on pollinators
Health Canada is consulting Canadians on its proposed re-evaluation decision for the neonicotinoid pesticide imidacloprid, following an updated pollinator risk assessment.
Aug 1, 2018
Unique snow business event: Snowposium
Landscape Ontario’s Snowposium, an annual event for snow and ice removal contractors and suppliers, will take place Sept. 25 in Brampton, Ont.
Jul 15, 2018
Ontario students win silver at Skills Canada
Algonquin College duo steps atop the silver podium.
Jul 15, 2018
Stay on top of new chronic stress legislation
Creating a less stressful workplace benefits employees, employers and family members.
Jul 9, 2018
Ontario government reverts to previous public holiday pay calculation method
Tools available to help employers calculate proper pay.
Jul 9, 2018
New book now available on allergy potential in gardens
Horticulturist Peter Prakke has made it his mission to promote landscapes of allergy-friendly plants.
Jun 15, 2018
Ways to prevent heat stress
Learn to recognize the symptoms and protect yourself from the physical health effects of heat stress.
Jun 15, 2018
Ministry announces upcoming safety blitzes
Enforcement campaigns to target fall protection and reversing equipment.
Jun 15, 2018
NGB announces Summer Vegetable Trials schedule
The National Garden Bureau announced the 2018 Summer Vegetable Trials will run August 13-18, 2018.
Jun 6, 2018
Snowposium moves to Brampton for 2018
Lionhead Golf and Conference Centre to host snow and ice professionals.
Jun 1, 2018
NGB accepting therapeutic garden grant applications
The Illinios-based National Garden Bureau and its corporate sponsors are accepting applications for $5,000 in grant money to be split among three therapeutic gardens in North America.
Jun 1, 2018
AAS offers free POP kit
All-America Selections, in an effort to provide support to independent garden centre retailers, now has a Point-of-Purchase kit available free of charge to the first 100 requesting retailers.
Jun 1, 2018
GIF launches performance tool pilot
After five years of intensive development, the Green Infrastructure Foundation (GIF) announced the release of the Living Architecture Performance Tool (LAPT) v.1.
Jun 1, 2018
Bobcat facility receives LEED certification
Doosan Bobcat North America announced that its Acceleration Center, an engineering facility for all Bobcat compact equipment, is now Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified.
Jun 1, 2018
Remembering arboretum curator Trevor Cole
Trevor Cole of Kinburn, Ont., passed away peacefully on New Year’s Eve at the age of 83.
Jun 1, 2018
Grower of the Year nominations open
Recognizing the very best of the best in the horticultural industry, the 10th International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) International Grower of the Year (IGOTY) Awards 2019 is open for entries.
Jun 1, 2018
Landscape Ontario to host Snowposium
Landscape Ontario’s Snow and Ice Sector group will host Snowposium 2018 on Sept. 25 in Brampton, Ont. Geared towards snow and ice removal contractors and municipal snow and ice managers, the event will provide targeted learning opportunities, and the chance to check out the latest equipment and technologies in a trade show setting.
Apr 30, 2018
Hire a youth and get up to $2,000
Government announces financial incentives for using youth employment services.
Apr 15, 2018
Tulip Festival welcomes festivals from around the world
Theme announced for the 66th edition of Ottawa's Tulip Festival.
Apr 8, 2018
Annual Tulip Festival runs May 12-22
This year's festival has planned activities for all ages to mark Canada’s 150th birthday.
Apr 5, 2018
Grey to Green Conference coming in May
Annual conference gathers key players in green infrastructure sector.
Apr 1, 2018
Takeuchi adds new VP
Takeuchi-US has hired Jeff Stewart as vice president and general manager. In the newly created role, Stewart will oversee parts, service, IT, facilities and non-machine related warehouse operations.
Apr 1, 2018
Canada Post launches flower stamp
Canada Post introduces the annual flower stamp issue, featuring the American lotus (Nelumbo lutea) and the sacred lotus.
Apr 1, 2018
Environmental group fights for pesticide ban in Vernon, B.C.
Professional lawn care companies are pushing back after an environmental group lobbied to have a sweeping pesticide ban put on the council table in Vernon, B.C.
Apr 1, 2018
Milwaukee Tool expands headquarters
With a planned total investment of $32 million, Milwaukee Tool is proposing another major expansion at their global new product development centre in Brookfield, Wis.
Apr 1, 2018
Charlottetown council extends pesticide ban exemption
Charlottetown, P.E.I., city council rejected a motion in February that would have banned pesticide use by professional lawn care companies where there is evidence of infestation.
Apr 1, 2018
Ice storms damage lower mainland B.C. parks
Winter storms blanketed the Fraser Valley in ice in spells through December and February, racking up thousands of dollars in damages, reports the Times Colonist newspaper.
Apr 1, 2018
Newfoundland loses Cle Newhook
Cle Newhook, dedicated industry volunteer and advocate, has passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Apr 1, 2018
Sellick Equipment completes new manufacturing facility
Sellick Equipment recently cut the ribbon on a new $21 million manufacturing facility in Harrow, Ont.
Apr 1, 2018
New England Grows disbands
After 25 years, horticultural trade show New England Grows announced it is discontinuing operation.
Apr 1, 2018
Brookland Treeland Nurseries founder Paul Olsen passes
Paul Olsen, founder of Schomberg, Ont.-based Brookdale Teeland Nurseries, died March 3, 2018.
Apr 1, 2018
Stanley Black & Decker buys Irwin and Lenox
Stanley Black & Decker has acquired tool and accessory companies Irwin and Lenox.
Apr 1, 2018
Green professionals sharpen skills at Grow18
The Manitoba Nursery Landscape Association (MBNLA) brought landscape professionals and suppliers together in Winnipeg for networking and education this past February.
Mar 15, 2018
Online tool promotes tree success
Tree selector and soil remediation guidelines for all of Ontario.
Mar 1, 2018
Video series to help raise the standard of professional landscapes
Short videos introducing elements of the Canadian Landscape Standard will be released online in spring 2018.
Mar 1, 2018
Star Roses launches Kordes website
Star Roses and Plants, the exclusive agent in the U.S. and Canada for Kordes garden roses, has recently launched a new website, kordes.us to showcase “the most beautiful roses in the world.
Mar 1, 2018
Nutrite to offer Anuvia Plant Nutrients products in Canada
Guelph, Ont.-based Nutrite is partnering with Anuvia Plant Nutrients to add GreenTRX Turf Nutrient to its product portfolio.
Mar 1, 2018
PanAmerican Seed acquires new begonia lines
Chicago, Ill.-based PanAmerican Seed has purchased the begonia product lines from Golden State Bulb Growers, one of the oldest growers and breeders of tuberous begonias in North America.
Mar 1, 2018
Excel industries name new CEO
Excel Industries, a manufacturer of commercial and residential turf equipment sold under the Hustler and BigDog Mower brand names, announced the retirement of president and chief executive officer Paul Mullet.
Mar 1, 2018
Garden honours educator John Higgins
A new garden at Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus, formerly Nova Scotia Agricultural College, honours the memory of John Higgins, longstanding professor in the Landscape Horticulture Technology Program.
Mar 1, 2018
Ball and KeyGene uncover impatiens genome sequence
Chicago, Ill.-based Ball Horticultural Company and KeyGene announced the successful sequencing and assembly of the Impatiens walleriana genome.
Mar 1, 2018
Online tool promotes tree success
Poor soil content, improper management practices and incorrect tree species selection are chronic problems.
Mar 1, 2018
More interaction and excitement than ever at Congress ’18
Landscape Ontario’s Congress once again saw strong attendance numbers, with nearly 14,000 landscape professionals visiting Canada’s premier green industry trade show and conference Jan. 9-11 at the Toronto Congress Centre.
Mar 1, 2018
Van Belle Nursery nets two international awards
Van Belle Nursery won the Gold medal in Young Plants and Silver in Finished Plants categories at the 2018 International Grower of the Year (IGOTY) Awards, hosted by The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) in Essen, Germany.
Feb 15, 2018
New version of mandatory poster released
Employment Standards Poster available in many languages.
Jan 24, 2018
Comment on proposed changes to pesticide licensing program
Give your feedback on proposed changes to the pesticide licensing program by March 2, 2018.
Jan 15, 2018
Give your input to ensure healthy soil in Ontario
Province looks to input from the growing community to provide feedback on draft strategy.
Jan 15, 2018
Protect workers from occupational cancers
Learn to identify and reduce the risk of carcinogens in the workplace.
Jan 1, 2018
Pest reference guide receives update
Knowing and recognizing, Koppert’s renewed reference book on pests and their biological solutions was launched at the ABIM in Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 23.
Jan 1, 2018
New turf technology director at Toro
The Toro Company named Edric Funk director of its Center for Advanced Turf Technology (CATT).
Jan 1, 2018
Caterpillar enters UTV market
Caterpillar announced plans to enter the utility vehicle market by entering into a manufacturing and supply agreement with Textron Specialized Vehicles.
Jan 1, 2018
Briggs and Stratton moves production to U.S.
Briggs and Stratton announced it will move production of its V-Twin Vanguard engines from a joint venture partnership in Japan to its manufacturing facilities in Statesboro, Ga. and Auburn, Ala.
Jan 1, 2018
Sarnia council quashes tree removal bylaw
Sarnia, Ont., city council voted down a proposed bylaw that would have slapped fees and a permit requirement on tree removals on private property.
Jan 1, 2018
JCB honoured by AEM
JCB was honoured with a Pillar of the Industry award by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), reflecting the Savannah-based company’s work throughout the past year to improve the business environment for the equipment manufacturing industry.
Jan 1, 2018
Blue Jays nix natural turf
Toronto Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro recently made clear the ball club is not moving forward with plans to install natural turf at the Roger’s Centre.
Jan 1, 2018
MBNLA hosts green industry at Grow18
The Manitoba Nursery Landscape Association is set to host Grow18, the province’s premier green industry show and conference Feb. 15, 2018 at the Canad Inns Destination Centre in Winnipeg, Man.
Jan 1, 2018
Bobcat donates equipment to Conestoga College
Bobcat North America has donated equipment to four regional vocational schools for their service technician training programs, including Conestoga College’s Guelph, Ont., campus.
Jan 1, 2018
Ottawa looks forward to GreenTrade Expo
With over 1,400 green professional attendees and 120 industry exhibitors, GreenTrade Expo 2018 is the buying, idea-gathering and networking event of the year for the horticultural and landscape sector in Eastern Ontario.
Jan 1, 2018
Canadian gardens feted by AAS
In 2017, All-America Selections (AAS) challenged AAS Display Gardens to create designs based on the theme “Foodscaping — Interspersing Edibles in the Ornamental Garden.
Jan 1, 2018
Pro-Power acquires Wright distribution rights
Pro-Power Canada has reached an agreement with Wright Manufacturing to distribute its equipment in eastern Canada.
Dec 20, 2017
Municipality tree demand survey 2017
Survey helps to forecast tree demand of municipalities
Dec 20, 2017
Urban Forestry toolkit now available
A new toolkit is available to help urban forest managers communicate the benefits provided by urban forest.
Dec 18, 2017
What you need to know about Bill 148
Answers to frequently asked questions about Bill 148.
Dec 15, 2017
Bill 148 changes Ontario’s employment landscape
Minimum wage increase and equalized pay among the new changes.
Dec 15, 2017
WSIB rates to rise in 2018
Landscape and grower rates continue to rise while rates of other industries decline.
Dec 15, 2017
Silver screen theme at Canada Blooms 2018
Many new elements planned for this year's festival.
Dec 6, 2017
In Memoriam John Zimmermann
Well-respected greenhouse propagator and owner of Zimmermann's Garden Centre has passed away.
Nov 29, 2017
New grant helps employers of apprentices
A new grant is aimed at improving completion rates for participants of the Apprenticeship Program.
Nov 15, 2017
Industry leaders convene to determine research funding strategies
Workshop designed to brainstorm creative solutions for providing the nursery/landscape sector with sustainable funding solutions.
Nov 1, 2017
CanWest celebrates Canada 150
British Columbia’s green profession celebrated Canada 150 at the CanWest Hort show, Sept. 27-28 at the Tradex in Abbotsford, B.C.
Nov 1, 2017
AAS honours Vicky Rupley
All-America Selections recently honored Vicky Rupley of Rochester, N.Y.-based Harris Seeds with the AAS Medallion of Honour.
Nov 1, 2017
Easy Elegance rose feted at Biltmore International Trials
The Easy Elegance Screaming Neon Red rose received four awards at the 2017 Biltmore International Rose Trials in Asheville, N.C. on Sept. 23.
Nov 1, 2017
Oakville council blocks Glen Abbey development bid
City councilors in Oakville, Ont. voted unanimously against development plans on Glen Abbey Golf Course, on Sept. 27.
Nov 1, 2017
Communities in Bloom announces 2017 winners
On Sept. 16, the 23rd edition of the Communities in Bloom National and International Awards Ceremonies were held in Ottawa-Gatineau, National Capital Region, honouring municipalities across Canada, the United States, Northern Ireland, Belgium, Ireland, Croatia and Italy.
Nov 1, 2017
Landscape Horticulture Red Seal to be harmonized by fall 2018
Work is well underway to harmonize the next set of five trades by September 2018 (including Landscape Horticulture).
Nov 1, 2017
Alberta’s Green Industry Show heads to Calgary
The Green Industry Show and Conference is back in Calgary, Alta., Nov. 16-17, 2017.
Nov 1, 2017
Congress 2018 provides networking and education
Join over 13,000 industry friends and colleagues at Landscape Ontario’s Congress trade show and conference, held January 9-11, 2018 at the Toronto Congress Centre.
Oct 15, 2017
Law requires mandatory health and safety postings
Law requires posters be in a prominent location in the workplace.
Oct 15, 2017
LO committee advocates for members
Industry voices concerns over proposed changes to employment laws in Ontario.
Oct 15, 2017
Slips, trips and falls safety blitz
Most falls are from less that three metres and usually involve a ladder.
Oct 1, 2017
Roberta’s buys C. Raker & Sons
Roberta’s Unique Gardens of Waldron, Ind., has reached an agreement to purchase C. Raker & Sons.
Oct 1, 2017
Davey Tree promotes pair of managers
Davey Tree Expert Company of Kent, Ohio has promoted Paul Milano to serve as its director of fleet operations.
Oct 1, 2017
Monrovia hires marketing officer
Monrovia, a U.S. grower of ornamental and landscaping plants, has announced the hiring of Tristan Simpson as the company’s new Chief Marketing Officer. Simpson is based in the company’s Azusa, Calif., headquarters.
Oct 1, 2017
Briggs & Stratton expands manufacturing facility
Briggs & Stratton announced it will be moving production of its commercial turf operations from its current facility in Munnsville, N.Y. to neighboring Sherrill, N.Y. in order to expand its current manufacturing capacity.
Oct 1, 2017
Garden centre employee sues Monsanto
According to a report by the St. Louis Record, an employee of a garden centre is suing herbicide manufacturer Monsanto, alleging the company and “John Does” 1-50 “failed to ensure that Roundup will not cause harm to users.”
Oct 1, 2017
Tree sale aims to restore Vancouver’s canopy
The Vancouver Park Board’s annual tree sale is underway. The board has 1,500 trees available online for $10 each.
Oct 1, 2017
Horticulture professionals tour Ball headquarters
More than 1,000 industry professionals visited Ball Horticultural Company’s home office in West Chicago, Ill., on July 28 for Ball Seed’s annual Field Day and Landscape Day celebration.
Oct 1, 2017
FIHOQ heads to Drummondville
Quebec’s horticultural professions will converge at Centrexpo Cogeco in Drummondville on Nov. 15-17 for the 2017 Expo-FIHOQ.
Oct 1, 2017
GISC returns to Calgary
Landscape Alberta’s annual Green Industry Show and Conference (GISC) will be held Nov. 16 -17, 2017 at the BMO Centre at Stampede Park in Calgary, Alta.
Sep 15, 2017
Lawn care certification exam
Written-only exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions.
Sep 15, 2017
Health Canada approves glyphosate
Products are not a health concern when used according to the label.
Sep 15, 2017
Congress ’18 pre-show education announced
Line up offers something for all landscape sectors.
Sep 15, 2017
Program helps students to build new outdoor garden
Ribbon cutting ceremony in Guelph celebrates the hard work of 15 students.
Sep 15, 2017
Tour highlights innovative water management practices
Plant Propagator Society members visit growers and hear from industry experts.
Sep 1, 2017
Costa sells majority share to holding company
Markel has reached an agreement to acquire a majority interest in Costa Farms and its related operating companies.
Sep 1, 2017
HortEast to energize Atlantic Canada in November
The HortEast Conference and Trade Show is set to take place Nov. 28-29 in Moncton, N.B
Sep 1, 2017
Landscaper killed in workplace accident
An Elmsdale, Ont. man, Mark Lalonde, 38, sustained a fatal injury on Aug. 1 while cutting stone on a landscape jobsite in North Huntsville.
Sep 1, 2017
Stanley Black and Decker supports Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity teams up with Stanley Black and Decker for a cross-country, home building spree.
Sep 1, 2017
Montreal welcomes World Design Expo
The 2017 IFLA, CSLA and AAPQ Congress of the World Design Summit will be held at the Palais des congres in Montréal, Que., Oct. 16-19.
Sep 1, 2017
Montreal launches eco-grazing pilot
Montreal has enlisted 10 sheep to patrol a pair of parks in the Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie borough.
Sep 1, 2017
Canadian Greenhouse Conference heads to Niagara Falls
Canada’s leading garden retailers and flower, vegetable, cannabis and nursery growers will converge at the Scotia Bank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, Ont., Oct. 4-5, for the Canadian Greenhouse Conference.
Sep 1, 2017
Plantation Products buys Superthrive
Plantation Products has acquired the Superthrive vitamin solution brand. Founded by Dr. John Thomson in 1938, Superthrive was designed to produce healthier plants.
Sep 1, 2017
Plantation Products buys Superthrive
Plantation Products has acquired the Superthrive vitamin solution brand. Founded by Dr. John Thomson in 1938, Superthrive was designed to produce healthier plants.
Sep 1, 2017
CNLA hosts IGCA World Congress
The International Garden Centre Association’s 2017 Congress will be hosted by the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association in Niagara Falls, Ont., Sept. 17-22.
Aug 1, 2017
Spider mows massive Mona Lisa
Dvorak, the Czech-based manufacturer of the Spider range of remote-controlled slope mowers, has launched its first global social media campaign featuring a giant version of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Mona Lisa portrait, mown on a hillside at Dolní Kalná in the Czech Republic.
Aug 1, 2017
OPEI names communications VP
The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) has named Chuck Bowen as vice president, communications.
Aug 1, 2017
Canada Blooms announces 2018 theme
The theme for the 2018 Canada Blooms festival is “Let’s Go To The Movies,” in celebration of the grandeur of the silver screen.
Aug 1, 2017
Toronto Botanical Garden plans expansion
Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) has unveiled an expansion proposal developed by landscape architect W. Gary Smith, along with PMA Landscape Architects with the participation of renowned garden designer John Brookes.
Aug 1, 2017
Crawford wins award for SnowTracker app
Crawford Compliance of Toronto received the 2017 Canadian Insurance Innovator of the Year award for its SnowTracker app, at the Insurance Nexus awards ceremony held on June 28 in Toronto.
Aug 1, 2017
Communities in Bloom celebrates Canada 150
The 2017 Communities in Bloom National Symposium on parks and grounds and national and international awards ceremonies will celebrate Canada 150 Sept. 13-16 in Ottawa and Gatineau.
Aug 1, 2017
Record landscape participation at Skills Canada ’17
The Landscape Gardening category had a record number of competitors at the 2017 Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) held in Winnipeg, Man. in May.
Aug 1, 2017
CanWest opens registration
CanWest, Western Canada’s premier horticultural trade show, is set to bring green professionals and suppliers together Sept. 27-28 at Tradex, Fraser Valley Trade and Exhibition Centre, in Abbotsford, B.C.
Aug 1, 2017
Valleybrook Ontario sold to BTN
John Schroeder, founder and CEO of the Valleybrook Group of companies, announced the sale of Valleybrook Gardens, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
Aug 1, 2017
Montreal hosts SIMA Symposium
North America’s professional association for snow contractors, the Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA), held its annual Symposium in Montreal in June.
Aug 1, 2017
Snowposium returns in September
The Snowposium trade show and conference is set to bring top suppliers and industry leaders together at the Landscape Ontario home office in Milton, Ont., on Sept. 28.
Aug 1, 2017
New executives for Landscape Nova Scotia
Landscape Nova Scotia (LNS) has named Sean and Sarah Kirby as executive directors of the association.
Jul 15, 2017
BugFinder app now available for Android
Released earlier this year on iOS, the BugFinder app is now available at the Google Play Store for Android devices.
Jul 15, 2017
Working outdoors poses many hazards
Tips and videos for outdoor workers on MOL website.
Jul 15, 2017
Supervisor awareness and accountability
Inspection blitz to focus on competent supervision.
Jul 15, 2017
New and young workers blitz
Inspections help to raise awareness about safety and rights of workers.
Jul 15, 2017
Aeroplan miles can benefit families of veterans
Campaign to encourage Canadians to donate accumulated miles to the program.
Jul 15, 2017
Valleybrook sells Ontario operation to BTN
Original nursery in B.C. will continue to be owned and operated by the Schroeders.
Jul 12, 2017
Interim report proposes sweeping changes to employment laws
An interim report proposes changes to Ontario's Employment Standards Act.
Jun 15, 2017
CNLA revamps national trade website
All members sent email to access members only section of resources.
Jun 15, 2017
Count the trees you plant this year
Government challenges public and industry to match tree planting targets.
Jun 15, 2017
Cub Cadet partners with Come Alive Outside
Organizations to promote the benefits of outdoor play.
Jun 15, 2017
Senate passes Bill S-229
Senator Grant Mitchell’s bill is designed to protect underground infrastructure and enhance public safety.
Jun 15, 2017
Grandfathering provision for designer certification
Candidates with required experience can now apply for industry designation.
Jun 15, 2017
Sheridan Nurseries green efforts recognized
Company named one of Canada's Greenest Employers.
Jun 15, 2017
New Canadian Nursery Stock Standard released
Latest edition to also be part of Canadian Landscape Standard.
Jun 15, 2017
Research helping to keep lawns healthy
New grass varieties are better adapted to our changing environment.
Jun 7, 2017
City of Vaughan requires landscapers to be licensed
The City of Vaughan requires all landscapers, pavers, fence and pool installers to obtain an annual business licence.
Jun 1, 2017
Registration opens for 2017 AAS Summer Summit
Registration is now open for the 2017 Summer Summit, hosted by All-America Selections, the National Garden Bureau and Home Garden Seed Association in upstate New York, Sept. 5-8, 2017.
Jun 1, 2017
Husqvarna tests sharing economy pilot project in Sweden
This spring, Husqvarna launched a project that will see homeowners in Stockholm, Sweden gain access to pay-per-use power tools for their gardens.
Jun 1, 2017
Deadline for therapeutic garden grants
In 2017, National Garden Bureau and Sakata Seed America are partnering to provide $5,000 in grant money to be split among three therapeutic gardens in North America. National Garden Bureau promotes the health and healing powers of human interaction with plants through a yearly grant program for therapeutic gardens.
Jun 1, 2017
Kébol to acquire Witteman
Kébol B.V. announced the purchase of the assets and activities of Witteman and Co. B.V., a 150-year-old Dutch company that specializes in sourcing and distributing bare root perennial products and conducting business as Darwin Plants, which is currently owned by Ball Horticultural Company.
Jun 1, 2017
Caterpillar cuts jobs
Caterpillar recently announced it will close facilities in Aurora, Ill., and Gosselies, Belgium; the move will see some 2,800 employees lose their jobs.
Jun 1, 2017
Ball Horticulture purchases Newflora
Ball Horticultural Company purchased the assets of Newflora, which included the master license to sell an extensive line of garden and potted rose offerings throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Jun 1, 2017
Tuff Stuff wins Shrub Madness competition
Tuff Stuff mountain hydrangea took top prize in Proven Winners’ annual Shrub Madness bracket competition.
Jun 1, 2017
Gateman-Milloy wins CCA award
Construction company Gateman-Milloy received the national award for corporate social responsibility, the CCA Community Builder Award, at the annual Canadian Construction Association conference (CCA).
Jun 1, 2017
JCB appoints new president
JCB has announced the appointment of Richard Fox-Marrs as president and CEO, responsible for the company’s operations in North America, including sales and support for the construction, agricultural, rental, government and defense industries.
Jun 1, 2017
Cub Cadet partners with Come Alive Outside
In 2017, Cub Cadet and Come Alive Outside will be working with Ontario communities to celebrate the importance of outdoor, unstructured play by laying down sod and creating temporary parks on prominent streets, with The Green Street Challenge.
Jun 1, 2017
Canadian researchers develop wasp to fight EAB
Researchers at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., are planning on rearing 10- to 12,000 tiny Tetrastichus wasps, which feed on emerald ash borer larvae.
Jun 1, 2017
Public garden conference comes to Hamilton
The American Public Gardens Association will hold its 77th annual conference in Hamilton, Ont. June 19-23, 2017.
Jun 1, 2017
New general manager at Echo Canada
Michelle Wagter has accepted the position of General Manager of Echo Power Equipment Canada, according to Vice President of Sales Ed Zynomirski.
Jun 1, 2017
Snowposium returns in September
Landscape Ontario’s Snow and Ice Sector Group and Landscape Trades magazine will stage Snowposium 2017 on Sept. 28 in Milton, Ont.
May 15, 2017
Certification coming to Milton
Tests to be held June 17 and Oct. 21 at the Landscape Ontario home office in Milton, Ont.
May 15, 2017
Garden Days celebrations set for June 9-18, 2017
Weekend celebration expands to 10 days for 2017.
May 15, 2017
University of Guelph seeking alumni info
Newly-formed committee looking to keep records up-to-date.
May 15, 2017
Latest plant breeder trends at CAST 2017
Annual event in California shows off new plants, packaging and marketing concepts.
Apr 19, 2017
New editions of landscape exam manuals
CNLA presents the latest edition of business management training manuals.
Apr 15, 2017
Leaders Summit teaches how to implement change
Collaboration was a key theme of the event.
Apr 11, 2017
New location for Grey to Green Conference
This annual conference features over 50 speakers.
Apr 1, 2017
Soil health report released
Ontario’s Environmental Commissioner, Dianne Saxe, has released a technical report, Putting Soil Health First: A Climate-Smart Idea for Ontario.
Apr 1, 2017
Hamilton removes infested ash trees
Hamilton, Ont., municipal workers have begun removing dozens of infested ash trees from the city’s Confederation Park.
Apr 1, 2017
Schiller acquires mower line
Schiller Grounds Care of Johnson Creek, Wisc., a manufacturer of lawn and garden power equipment, has acquired all assets related to the Eastman Industries 21-inch commercial heavy-duty mower family.
Apr 1, 2017
Euroamerican Propagators files for bankruptcy
Euroamerican Propagators in Bonsall, Calif., filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the Southern District of California U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Jan. 23, 2017.
Apr 1, 2017
SIMA 2017 heads to Montreal
The Snow and Ice Management Association’s (SIMA) 20th annual Snow and Ice Symposium will be held at Montreal’s Palais des congrès June 20-23.
Apr 1, 2017
Terra Nova celebrates 25 years
Terra Nova Nurseries, a world leader in plant breeding, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its founding. Ken Brown and Dan Heims formed a professional alliance that would change the face of horticulture.
Apr 1, 2017
Dates set for vegetable trials
Vegetable breeding companies dealing in the fresh market and home garden segments are hosting the Summer Vegetable Trials via Open Houses and Field Days Aug. 14-19, 2017.
Apr 1, 2017
Synthetic Turf hires sales manager
Synthetic Turf International of Canada has named Robert Burrows, AGS, CGCS, MS, as its Canadian National Sales Manager.
Apr 1, 2017
AAS announces latest winners
All-America Selections, the only non-profit trialing organization for plants that demonstrate great garden performance throughout North America, presents eight new AAS Winners.
Apr 1, 2017
Grey to Green Conference slated for May
The Grey to Green Conference returns to Toronto May 8-10; keynote speakers include Landscape Ontario’s executive director Tony DiGiovanni, City of Toronto’s chief planner Jennifer Keesmaat and Ramboll Liveable Cities Lab director Herbert Dreiseitl.
Apr 1, 2017
Grow17 provides networking and learning opportunities
The Manitoba Nursery Landscape Association (MBNLA) Grow17 trade show and conference provided a venue for green professionals to connect, share experiences and learn on Feb. 23 at Canad Inns Destination Centre in Winnipeg.
Mar 21, 2017
CFIA Cost Recovery Initiative
Growers and other users of CFIA are encouraged to provide their feedback until April 21, 2017.
Mar 15, 2017
Money available to help employees learn new skills
Canada Ontario Job Grant (COJG) provides up to $10,000 per employee for training.
Mar 15, 2017
Ministry campaign educates homeowners
Public awareness campaign provides tips for hiring a contractor.
Mar 15, 2017
Working At Heights training deadline April 1
Training is valid for three years once successfully completed.
Mar 1, 2017
AAS announces second group of 2017 winners
All-America Selections presents 11 AAS Winners for the 2017 garden season. Each of the selections was trialed in North America by professional, independent, volunteer judges during one growing season. Each was trialed next to comparison cultivars that are considered best-in-class among those currently on the market.
Mar 1, 2017
Toro acquires Regnerbau
The Toro Company has completed the acquisition of Regnerbau Calw GmbH, a privately held manufacturer of professional irrigation equipment.
Mar 1, 2017
Chemchina-Syngenta deadline extended
European Union anti-trust regulators have extended the deadline for a decision on the $43 billion takeover of Swiss seed and pesticide company Syngenta AG by the state-owned China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina), to April 12, 2017.
Mar 1, 2017
Hanes Geo Components acquires Terrafix
Hanes Geo Components, of Winston Salem, N.C., announced an agreement to acquire Terrafix of Toronto, Ont.
Mar 1, 2017
Butterfly weed named Perennial Plant of the Year
The Perennial Plant Association has selected Asclepias tuberosa the 2017 Perennial Plant of the Year.
Mar 1, 2017
COPF announces plans to dissolve
The Canadian Ornamental Plant Foundation (COPF) has announced plans to phase out its royalty administration and monitoring services by March 31, 2018.
Mar 1, 2017
Canada Blooms celebrates nation’s birthday
There will be a whole lot of red and white at Canada Blooms 2017, as the country’s largest flower and garden festival celebrates the nation’s 150th birthday.
Mar 1, 2017
Labour shortages expected to continue
New research suggests that Canada’s horticulture industries are at risk of becoming increasingly vulnerable to labour fluctuations, as their dependence on foreign labour sources rises rapidly, the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) says.
Mar 1, 2017
Strong attendance at Landscape Ontario’s Congress ’17
More than 13,650 green professionals attended Landscape Ontario Congress ’17, marking the second-largest turnout in the show’s 44-year history.
Feb 15, 2017
Leaders summit promotes growth for both owners and staff
Summit to feature great speakers and great sessions.
Feb 15, 2017
Changes to administration at Gelderman
Linda Hand appointed Health and Safety Manager, Deborah Gendreau takes on new position.
Feb 15, 2017
Canada Blooms shines spotlight on green professions March 10-19
Stunning displays to showcase the work of professionals.
Jan 30, 2017
Nepean Point design competition
Project to see the redevelopment of one of the most spectacular lookouts in nation's captial.
Jan 15, 2017
Associations work together toward sustainable solutions
Project helps to educate municipalities on benefits and availability of Ontario-grown nursery stock.
Jan 15, 2017
Waiting period for EI shortened to one week
Contact your insurance provider for any clarifications or changes required to your plan.
Jan 15, 2017
Nursery growers demonstrate ways to conserve nutrient inputs
Fertilizer placement study helps to reduce usage and conserve nutrients.
Jan 1, 2017
Dupont-Dow merger delayed
The merger between Dow Chemical and DuPont may be delayed as European antitrust officials examine competition issues in the rapidly consolidating pesticides and crop seeds industries.
Jan 1, 2017
NGB “Year of the” materials now available
Promotional materials for the Natural Garden Bureau’s (NGB) annual “Year of the” program are now available online at www.ngb.org.
Jan 1, 2017
China takes top prize at AIPH Exhibition
The garden of the People’s Republic of China won the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) prize at the A1 International Horticultural Exhibition in Turkey.
Jan 1, 2017
Star Roses rebrands BrazleBerries line
Star Roses and Plants announced a rebrand of BrazelBerries line of small fruit to Bushel and Berry
Jan 1, 2017
New Holland aquires Kongskilde Industries
New Holland Agriculture has reached an agreement to acquire the agricultural grass and soil business of Kongskilde Industries, part of the Danish Group Dansk Landbrugs Grovvareselskab.
Jan 1, 2017
New CEO at Caterpillar
Jim Umpleby has been named CEO at heavy equipment manufacturer Caterpillar.
Jan 1, 2017
GreenTrade Expo 2017 expands show floor
Join 1,400 landscape professionals and over 120 exhibitors for networking, education and a chance to see new products up close at GreenTrade Expo 2017.
Jan 1, 2017
William Dam Seeds places third in AAS design contest
Dundas, Ont.-based William Dam Seeds placed third in the annual All American Seeds landscape design contest.
Jan 1, 2017
Canadian Shield rose featured at Canada Blooms
When the 21st annual Canada Blooms flower and garden festival — the largest of its kind in the country — opens in March, there will be a distinctly Canadian flavour to the show, from the design of the displays to the plants being used.
Jan 1, 2017
Lamarche retires
After 30 years serving the horticulture industry, J. Paul Lamarche of JPL Consulting has announced his retirement.
Dec 15, 2016
Vineland releases Inaugural Impact Report
A Vineland report looks back at the impact of almost 10 years of operations.
Dec 15, 2016
Certification wraps up in Milton
Candidates take last opportunity of 2016 to challenge the exam.
Dec 15, 2016
Highway of Heroes launches #150Tree campaign
Donors to receive special package to coincide with Canada's 150th birthday.
Dec 12, 2016
LO raises awareness about tree shortages
Many of the trees being specified by municipalities and landscape architects are either not available or not suitable for urban areas and other unnatural sites.
Nov 10, 2016
Chem China nears purchase of Syngenta
An American national security panel has signed off on the $43 billion dollar purchase agreement of the Swiss-based farm chemicals and seeds company Syngenta, clearing the way for its acquisition by ChemChina.
Nov 10, 2016
Canada Blooms celebrates Canada’s 150th
There will be a whole lot of red and white at Canada Blooms 2017, as the country’s largest flower and garden festival celebrates the nation’s 150th birthday.
Nov 10, 2016
Bayer to acquire Monsanto
German-based pharmaceutical and crop chemicals company Bayer has reached an agreement to purchase American seed giant Monsanto for $66 billion.
Nov 10, 2016
CN expands tree planting program
Communities in Bloom, Tree Canada and CN EcoConnxions recently announced 50 communities across Canada will be awarded grants of $25,000 to fund local tree planting projects in honour of the nation’s 150th anniversary.
Nov 10, 2016
Winnipeg rejects “Uber” snow clearing system
Winnipeg city council voted down a motion Sept. 23 that would have seen the public works department utilize an “Uber-style app” for micro bids from private contractors on residential snow clearing contracts.
Nov 10, 2016
Green professionals gather for Hort East
Hort East trade show and conference 2016 runs Nov. 21-23 in Halifax, N.S.
Nov 10, 2016
Networking and education at Congress 2017
Join over 12,000 of your friends and colleagues at Landscape Ontario’s Congress trade show and conference, held January 10-12, 2017, at the Toronto Congress Centre.
Nov 3, 2016
Simple safety solutions for small business
Resources available as part of Small business week, Oct. 16-22, 2016.
Nov 3, 2016
Canada Blooms to celebrate nation’s 150th
Theme for the 2017 festival to celebrate country's milestone anniversary.
Nov 3, 2016
Premier Wynne visits Vineland
Visit includes tours or Vineland's sew Collaborative Greenhouse Technology Centre.
Oct 24, 2016
Propagation trays designed to increase tree health and growth
Revolutionary propagation system a result of collaboration between researchers and industry.
Oct 24, 2016
Industry tours leading innovators
International Plant Propagator Society tour kicks off at Landscape Ontario home office.
Oct 24, 2016
Congress details and registration now online
Everything you need to know before attending Congress 2017.
Oct 23, 2016
Celebrate National Tree Day Sept. 21
Events designed to raise awareness about the many benefits trees have to offer.
Oct 23, 2016
Accessibility requirements expanded for Ontario businesses
Changes impact all organizations providing goods, services or facilities in the province.
Oct 22, 2016
Website promotes benefits of smart watering
watersmartirrigationprofessional.ca is aimed at educating property owners
Oct 22, 2016
MOL targets Repeat Offenders and Chemical handling
Inspections to look closely at handling of chemicals in the workplace.
Oct 22, 2016
Garden Expo education moves to Congress 2017
Tom Shay to headline new Garden Centre Symposium event in January.
Oct 22, 2016
Provinces agree to boost CPP
Changes mark the first significant increase to CPP benefits since the program’s creation in 1965,
Oct 22, 2016
Gardening personality Esmonde-White dies
Long-time television and radio host passed away at the age of 96.
Oct 1, 2016
Takeuchi launches telematics system
Takeuchi-US recently announced its new telematics system, Takeuchi Fleet Management (TFM).
Oct 1, 2016
Rain Bird irrigates Rio Olympic venues
Rain Bird irrigation systems helped keep Olympic and World Cup venues green in Brazil as the South American nation hosted the World Cup and the Olympics in 2015 and 2016.
Oct 1, 2016
AAS honours hort industry veterans
All-America Selections recently honoured two horticulture industry leaders at its annual awards banquet, held at Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville, Wisc.
Oct 1, 2016
Dümmen Orange opens new North American headquarters
The Dümmen Orange team celebrated the official opening of their new North American headquarters this summer.
Oct 1, 2016
John Deere recalls lawn tractors
John Deere has recalled lawn and garden tractor models X710, X730, X734, X738 and X739 with serial numbers beginning with 1M0X.
Oct 1, 2016
Gardening personality Esmonde-White dies
Long-time television and radio host passed away at the age of 96.
Oct 1, 2016
Feds pledge $1.1 million to promote markets
The Ministry of Agriculture and Agri-food recently promised up to $1.1 million in funding for the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) to “grow the domestic and international markets for Canadian ornamental horticulture.”
Sep 15, 2016
Highway of Heroes Living Tribute Team is Growing
Mike Hurley added as Manager of Fundraising and Communications.
Sep 15, 2016
Cullen awarded Order of Canada
Gardening writer and personality joins list of Canadians honored with special award.
Sep 1, 2016
NGB announces promo program
The National Garden Bureau announced the four plant classes that will be featured in the 2017 “Year of the” program: bulb crop: daffodil; annuals: pansy; vegetables/edibles: brassica; perennials: rose.
Sep 1, 2016
Drafix Software purchases Earthscapes
Drafix Software acquired the business assets of Visual Impact Imaging’s Earthscapes.
Sep 1, 2016
Toro elects new CEO
The Toro Company board of directors elected Richard M. Olson to the position of president and chief executive officer, effective November 1, 2016.
Sep 1, 2016
ORCGA locate rodeo set for October
The Ontario Regional Common Ground Alliance locate rodeo has been moved to the fall this year to better accommodate participant’s work schedules.
Sep 1, 2016
Pink Days in Bloom founder recognized
Linda Follett-Ryan, founder of the cancer fundraising program Pink Days in Bloom, was among 70 Canadians recognized by Governor General David Johnston earlier this summer for their volunteer efforts.
Sep 1, 2016
Laval hosts urban forest conference
The Canadian Urban Forest Conference (CUFC) brings together leading experts from across the country and allows for dialogue between professionals and community groups on innovative strategies, policies, technologies, research, and best management practices
Sep 1, 2016
Oldcastle acquires Techniseal
Oldcastle recently acquired Montreal, Que.-based Techniseal.
Aug 1, 2016
Fall dates for New England Grows
New England Grows, the largest horticulture industry event in the northeastern U.S., takes place at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Centre, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2.
Aug 1, 2016
Davey Tree acquires Arbortech
The Davey Tree Expert Company of Canada announced the addition of customers and employees of Arbortech Professional Tree Care, a southwestern Ontario-based tree care company that has served area residents for over 20 years.
Aug 1, 2016
Fed program supports ag jobs
Canada’s Agricultural Youth Green Jobs Initiative will provide $1.9 million to help farmers, non-profits and other organizations involved in the agriculture sector create jobs for post-secondary graduates who are 30-years-old or younger and want to work in agriculture.
Aug 1, 2016
Star Roses buys BrazelBerries program
Star Roses purchased Plants of Fall Creek’s BrazelBerries program, a branded collection of ornamental berry plants.
Aug 1, 2016
Patmore shuts its doors
After 133 years in business, Patmore Garden Centre and Nursery of Brandon, Man., closed its doors in July.
Aug 1, 2016
Hahn Oberlander receives landscape architecture medal
The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) recently selected Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, O.C., MBCSLA, FCSLA, FASLA as the inaugural recipient of the Governor General’s Medal in Landscape Architecture.
Aug 1, 2016
CanWest announces education lineup
The 2016 CanWest Horticultural Expo runs Sept. 28-29 at Tradex in Abbotsford, B.C.
Aug 1, 2016
Cullen awarded Order of Canada
Gardening writer and personality Mark Cullen was named a Member of the Order of Canada on July 1, 2016.
Jul 15, 2016
New Growing Degree Days app for growers
New management tool allows nursery growers to plan IPM activities.
Jul 15, 2016
Ontario nursery growers visit Germany and The Netherlands
Growers get first-hand look at many production techniques and technologies employed by some of the best growers in the world.
Jun 15, 2016
New support staff available to assist with apprenticeship process
Expanded efforts educate business owners and workers on the many benefits available.
Jun 15, 2016
Feedback needed on Ontario woody plants
New initiative by LO designers and growers aims to collect information on all woody plants grown in Ontario.
Jun 15, 2016
Saturday certification day
Change made to better accommodate candidates’ busy work schedules.
Jun 15, 2016
Arbortech Joins Davey Tree
Both companies are strongly committed to safety, training and a superior client experience.
Jun 15, 2016
Jackson Pond Management acquires Clearwater Ponds
Both companies have been industry leaders since 2002.
Jun 15, 2016
New program at Algonquin College in January with space for 20 apprentices
College has been approved by MTCU.
Jun 15, 2016
Loyalist College launches apprenticeship program
Program will be a boost to the green profession.
Jun 15, 2016
Students put skills to the test
Two-day post-secondary landscape construction competition had six colleges compete.
Jun 1, 2016
Darwin hosts open house
Darwin Perennials welcomes commercial perennial plant growers, nursery growers, retailers, landscapers and designers to the Gardens at Ball in Chicago, Ill., on June 22 for a tour of their trial gardens.
Jun 1, 2016
U.S. garden centres promote pollinators
American garden retailers will celebrate National Pollinator Week, June 20-26, in an effort to increase public awareness of the plight of pollinators and to supply solutions to customers looking to help.
Jun 1, 2016
JCB produces 200,000th handler
For nearly four decades, the Loadall telescopic handler has provided materials handling and lifting solutions for construction, agricultural and industrial markets.
Jun 1, 2016
Subaru launches dealer loyalty program
Subaru Industrial Power Products recently unveiled a loyalty program to support and reward its dealer network in Canada.
Jun 1, 2016
Takeuchi expands Japanese headquarters
Takeuchi recently completed a major expansion to its corporate complex located in Sakaki, Nagano, Japan.
Jun 1, 2016
Top Lift joins Ammann dealer network
Peter Price, Managing Director of Ammann Canada, recently announced Top Lift Enterprises has joined the equipment manufacturer’s growing network of dealers.
Jun 1, 2016
Impact of stress on urban trees
Planting trees in the urban landscape provides countless benefits; trees limit the heat island effect, clean the air, raise property values and beautify the landscape.
Jun 1, 2016
Celebrate Garden Days
Garden Days, June 17-19, is Canada’s coast to coast to coast, three-day celebration of our National Garden Day, which is held on the Friday before Father’s Day.
Jun 1, 2016
Canada’s sesquicentennial tulip
The National Capital Commission recently unveiled the Canada 150 tulip in Ottawa’s Commissioners Park, naming it the official tulip of the nation’s 150th anniversary.
Jun 1, 2016
CanWest returns to Abbotsford
CanWest Horticulture Expo (CanWest) is returning to Tradex in Abbotsford, B.C., September 28-29, 2016.
Jun 1, 2016
Nursery worker manual launched
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association recently released the Nursery Worker Technician Manual, first edition.
May 15, 2016
G&L Group named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies
Having the right people key to company's growth.
May 15, 2016
Join Garden Days celebrations in June
Canadians urged to organize or attend events June 17-19.
May 15, 2016
Canada Blooms donates flowers to long-term care homes
Residents of Carefree Lodge welcome over 600 plants.
Apr 15, 2016
Ontario woody plants: A designers and growers initiative
A collection of information useful to designers and growers in Ontario can benefits all stakeholders.
Apr 15, 2016
CNLA launches Nursery Worker Manual
Study guide is part of nursery workers certification program.
Apr 15, 2016
National Landscape Standard is here
Single, authoritative resource for landscape construction projects is now available.
Apr 15, 2016
Oakville requires contractors to obtain a licence
New by-law charges annual fee to contractors of up to $500.
Apr 15, 2016
Spread the lawn care message in April
Online toolkit helps green pros spread the word about benefits of healthy turf.
Apr 15, 2016
LMN and LO empower professionals at Leaders Summit
Retreat style event addressed challenges facing landscape business owners and suggested solutions.
Apr 1, 2016
Takeuchi announces new managers
Compact equipment manufacturer Takeuchi-US recently announced two new hires: Mark Barndollar, northeast regional business manager and Dean Hoffman, southeast product manager.
Apr 1, 2016
Turkey to host 2016 International Horticultural Expo
Tickets are now on sale for the 2016 International Horticultural Expo held April 23 through Oct. 30 in Antalya, Turkey.
Apr 1, 2016
All-America Selections takes conference to Wisconsin
All-America Selections and the National Garden Bureau are teaming up to host the 2016 AAS Summer Summit August 24-26 in Madison, Wis.
Apr 1, 2016
Aquascape sets Pondemonium dates
Aquascape will host Pondemonium 2016 from August 24-28 at the Q Center in St. Charles, Ill.
Apr 1, 2016
John Deere launches video game
Fans and customers can test their operator skills with the Small Machine vs. Big Jobs Challenge.
Apr 1, 2016
SIMA heads to Rhode Island
The Snow and Ice Management Association’s (SIMA) 19th annual symposium and trade show returns June 22-24 in Providence, R.I. Featuring 25 educational sessions, over 120 exhibitors, workshops and peer-to-peer networking opportunities, the Snow and Ice Symposium is the largest conference in the industry.
Apr 1, 2016
JCB celebrates 70th anniversary
The first batch of colourful limited-edition machines to mark JCB’s 70th anniversary is currently in production.
Apr 1, 2016
MNLA hosts Grow16
For many years, the Manitoba Green Show was an annual meeting place for green professionals in Manitoba.
Apr 1, 2016
G&L earns management award
G&L Group was named one of Canada’s “Best Managed Companies” in 2015 for excellence in business performance.
Mar 23, 2016
In memoriam — Charles Vander Kooi
Consultant and presenter made an impact on countless businesses over the course of 25 years.
Mar 15, 2016
19th annual Snow and Ice Symposium heads to Rhode Island in June
Annual symposium offers networking, learning and opportunities to snow and ice professionals.
Mar 15, 2016
Water Smart Irrigation Professional program application due March 18
Contractors can apply for next round of certification training.
Mar 1, 2016
In Memoriam — Phil Goodfellow
Valleybrook Gardens manager passed away after a six-year battle with melanoma.
Mar 1, 2016
JCB names new VP of Manufacturing
JCB North America has appointed Tim Witter as its vice president of manufacturing.
Mar 1, 2016
New staff member at Landscape Trades
Scott Barber recently joined the Landscape Trades team in the role of assistant editor.
Mar 1, 2016
Canada Blooms celebrates 20 years
Canada’s largest flower and garden festival celebrates its 20th anniversary March 11-20 at Toronto’s Enercare Centre. Once again co-locating with the National Home Show, the theme of Canada Blooms 2016 is “It’s a party.”
Mar 1, 2016
Canadian green professionals to tour Israel
John and Kelly Schroeder of Valleybrook Gardens in Abbotsford B.C., and Niagra-on-the-Lake, Ont., will host a horticultural tour through Israel from Oct. 24 to Nov. 7
Mar 1, 2016
Strong turnout for Congress 2016
New products, services, suppliers and relationships were the main draws for more than 12,000 attendees at Canada’s largest green industry trade show.
Mar 1, 2016
Anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’ named Perennial Plant of the Year
The Perennial Plant Association named the anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’ as its 2016 Perennial Plant of the Year.
Mar 1, 2016
Former AIPH president dies
Dr. Doeke Faber, president of the international Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) from 2003-2012, died Jan. 4, 2016 after a long battle with cancer.
Mar 1, 2016
New JCB outlets in Alberta and Saskatchewan
Tingley’s Harvest Center is partnering with JCB at its Lloydminster, Alta., head office and its North Battleford, Sask., satellite location.
Mar 1, 2016
Dutchmaster Nurseries wins AIPH bronze
Brougham, Ont.,-based Dutchmaster Nurseries earned bronze in the finished plants and trees category at the 2016 International Association of Horticulture Producers (AIPH) International Grower of the Year Awards.
Feb 15, 2016
New online resource for business success
Landscape and horticulture business managers share their experiences through growth phases online.
Feb 15, 2016
Reports on survivability of urban plantings available
Reports issued by Landscape Ontario and the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association with funding assistance obtained with the province’s Growing Forward 2 program.
Feb 15, 2016
New resource connects educators, students and industry
GreenCareersCanada website has resources for both students and teachers.
Feb 3, 2016
In Memoriam — Arthur Skolnik
Co-owner of Shibui Landscaping in Toronto passed away suddenly on Jan. 27, 2016.
Jan 15, 2016
Flowers bring happiness and smiles to Union Station commuters
Program brings smiles to faces at busy downtown transit hub.
Jan 15, 2016
Rising cost of electricity hurts small businesses
Business owners say they need to raise prices to cope.
Jan 15, 2016
Noise regulation in force this July
New rules limit maximum average exposure at 85 decibels.
Jan 15, 2016
Ministry proposes changes to safety regulations
Changes to address noise, chemical agents and carbon monoxide exhaust.
Jan 15, 2016
MPP wants province to commit to Green Legacy Program
MPP Ted Arnott's Private Member's resolution calls for Green Legacy program in Ontario.
Jan 15, 2016
Province announces climate change strategy
Green infrastructure recognized as a major part of the solution to reduce greenhouse gases.
Jan 1, 2016
Statistics yearbook on flowers and plants available
International Statistics – Flowers and Plants 2015 is now available from the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH).
Jan 1, 2016
Group supports women in snow
The Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA) is creating a support network for women in the snow business.
Jan 1, 2016
All America Selections announces 2016 winners
This November nine new plants that have been trialed by horticulture experts throughout North America were deemed worthy of the All-America Selections brand.
Jan 1, 2016
Equipment rental platform launched
Dozr announces the province-wide launch of its contractor to contractor equipment-sharing platform, making it available to all contractors in Ontario.
Jan 1, 2016
New service manager for Takeuchi
Takeuchi-US has announced Scott Herr as the new Northeast Regional Service Manager.
Jan 1, 2016
Little Lime hydrangea in the spotlight
Little Lime hydrangea has been selected as the 2016 Plant of the Year by Proven Winners ColorChoice Flowering Shrubs.
Jan 1, 2016
Movement promotes black eyed Susan
Canada celebrates its 150th birthday in 2017, and still lacks a national flower.
Jan 1, 2016
Prepare for June Garden Days
The Canadian Garden Council invites all gardens, garden centres, hort societies, garden clubs, garden-focused businesses communities and municipalities to celebrate Garden Days on June 17 - 19, 2016.
Jan 1, 2016
Manderley to supply sod for bridge celebration
In November, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and Mayor Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin of Gatineau announced a new joint initiative as part of the year-long celebrations to mark the 150th anniversary of Canada’s confederation.
Jan 1, 2016
Dutchmaster on short list for Grower of the Year
Nine growers from around the world are finalists in the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) International Grower of the Year Awards 2016.
Jan 1, 2016
Manitoba Green Show is now Grow16
Manitoba Nursery Landscape Association is revitalizing its premiere event by introducing a new name, a new date, a new venue.
Dec 15, 2015
Ministry of Labour looking for feedback
Every year, the Ministry of Labour consults with the public on a variety of topics.
Dec 15, 2015
Health and safety training has new requirements
New certification training requirements for joint health and safety committee (JHSC) members that come into effect Mar. 1, 2016.
Nov 15, 2015
Growers and municipalities work to improve supply and planting of urban landscape trees
A workshop in Milton brought members of the growers sector and municipal green space managers together to create a strategy on the supply and planting of trees in the urban landscape.
Nov 15, 2015
Ontario celebrates National Tree Day
After five years, Canada’s National Tree Day continues to serve as an opportunity to appreciate the great benefits that trees provide.
Nov 15, 2015
Giant pumpkin promotes compost use
A giant pumpkin weighing 1,078 lbs. is the winning entry in this year’s Annual Pumpkin Growing Contest.
Nov 15, 2015
Highway trees project a continuation of 401 planting
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre is continuing the task to develop guidelines to sustain healthy trees along highways.
Oct 15, 2015
GTI director retires
Rob Witherspoon retired in September, after a 28-year career with the University of Guelph.
Oct 15, 2015
Research looks to fight EAB
Scientists are scrambling to find ways to stop the emerald ash borer from destroying more North American trees.
Oct 15, 2015
Green Infrastructure Ontario Coalition wins OALA service award
The Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA) presented the 2015 award for service to the environment to Green Infrastructure Ontario Coalition.
Oct 15, 2015
Landscape Ontario members bring home awards from national competition
A number of Landscape Ontario members took home awards from the National Awards of Landscape Excellence ceremony.
Sep 15, 2015
Group working on plan to sustain Kemptville
Ontario has established a working group to explore the feasibility to deliver learning, training and instruction at the Kemptville campus in Eastern Ontario.
Sep 15, 2015
Battlefield opens in Brantford
Battlefield Equipment Rentals has announced the opening of a new location in Brantford.
Sep 15, 2015
Ministry offers advisory on elevating work platforms
The Ministry of Labour has provided an advisory on working at heights.
Sep 15, 2015
Dwyer Group acquires The Grounds Guys
U.S.-based Dwyer Group, one of the world’s largest franchising companies of trade service brands, acquired The Grounds Guys of Canada.
Sep 15, 2015
AAFC reverses decision on Advance Payments Program
In their announcement to CNLA, officials from AAFC acknowledged that industry would have insufficient time to apply for the AgriStability program for the 2015 application deadlines.
Sep 15, 2015
Sawaya trial gardens attract industry and writers
Trial gardens are, unfortunately, one of the green industry’s best kept secrets in Ontario.
Jul 15, 2015
Capital Commission concentrates on native maples
The National Capital Commission held a special ceremony on June 9 to announce its commitment to planting Canadian native maples on its urban lands.
Jul 15, 2015
Public consultations on amending labour laws
Ontario is moving forward with public consultations on issues and trends that affect workers and employers across the province in the modern workplace.
Jul 15, 2015
Coalition urges Premier to protect urban forests
In June, Green Infrastructure Ontario Coalition sent Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne a letter urging her to support the province’s urban forests.
Jul 15, 2015
Keeping roads safe
Landscape Ontario manager of Education and Labour Development, Sally Harvey was invited to observe the Carrier Enforcement Program by the Ministry of Transportation.
Jul 15, 2015
Who is a supervisor under health and safety act?
The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) defines a supervisor as a person who has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker.
Jul 15, 2015
Time to think about apprenticeship
The process for apprenticeship registration has changed in Ontario.
Jun 15, 2015
Growers’ research priority report released
The Ontario Horticulture Research Priority Report 2015 has been released by Vineland Research and Innovation Centre.
Jun 15, 2015
Suggestions on preparing for enforcement blitz
Ministry of Labour inspectors are conducting a four-month enforcement blitz
Jun 15, 2015
Weeding the neighbourhood of criminals
Peel Regional Police have developed programs to encourage homeowners and gardening, such as Weed Your Neighbourhood of Criminals.
Jun 15, 2015
Construction site emergency preparation is required
Every construction project must have emergency response procedures in place.
Jun 15, 2015
Flowers Canada names new director
The Board of Directors of Flowers Canada has announced the appointment of Andrew Morse as executive director, effective June 28, 2015.
Jun 15, 2015
National Garden Days from June 19 to 21
The second annual National Garden Days will take place from June 19 to 21.
May 15, 2015
New Niagara Parks graduating class
The Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture held its graduation ceremony on Mar. 28.
May 15, 2015
Top 10 tips for safe deliveries
If you’re working on a landscaping project for days or weeks, you may face different site-specific hazards each day.
May 15, 2015
Canada Blooms earned great media exposure
According to Canada Blooms, the number of media hits for this year’s event was recorded on 518 media, resulting in more than 162 million media impressions.
May 15, 2015
Numbers released from foreign workers blitz
Results from the provincial vulnerable and temporary foreign workers blitz, that ran from Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, 2014, have been released by the Ministry of Labour.
May 15, 2015
LO member concerned over Lyme disease awareness
LO member Sasha Hunter of Aquascape says most people are unaware of the symptoms of Lyme disease, and most doctors misdiagnose.
Apr 15, 2015
Milkweed Highway to help Monarchs
The Milkweed Highway is a project to feed and nurture vast numbers of Monarch butterflies, which are in a dramatic and steep decline in numbers.
Apr 15, 2015
Grey to Green Conference in June 2015
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities will present The Grey to Green Conference on June 1 and 2 in Toronto.
Apr 15, 2015
CFIA announces horticulture plant list
The CFIA is implementing a new approach to issuing import permits for commonly traded plants intended for planting and propagation.
Apr 15, 2015
Study shows EAB also attacking white fringetrees
Researchers at Wright State University in Ohio reported that the emerald ash borer had attacked white fringetrees.
Apr 15, 2015
Wage data released
CNLA in partnership with Landscape Ontario collected relevant wage rate data to provide industry-driven Labour Market Information.
Apr 15, 2015
Minimum wage going up Oct. 1
The Ontario government has announced that the province’s minimum wage will increase on Oct. 1 to $11.25 an hour from $11.
Apr 15, 2015
Niagara Falls recognized at garden conference
The City of Niagara Falls received the prestigious Garden Destination of the Year Award at the Garden Tourism Conference on Mar. 17 in Toronto.
Apr 15, 2015
Landscape architecture conference comes to Toronto
The Cultural Landscape Foundation to be held May 21-23 at several Toronto venues.
Apr 15, 2015
MP introduces legislation to cover irrigation
The House of Commons to amend the Canada Water Act to authorize the federal government to play a lead role in promoting the optimum use of water resources in Canada.
Mar 15, 2015
Safety conference coming to Mississauga
Show will feature 60-plus sessions and over 400 exhibits.
Mar 15, 2015
University of Guelph helping Blue Jays
The University of Guelph is working to improve the Toronto Blue Jays.
Mar 15, 2015
Green highway project continues and broadens
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre will continue in 2015 to monitor the Greening the Highways project.
Mar 15, 2015
Vineland to study Norway maple
The Vineland project received $30,000. Vineland’s Travis Banks and Darby McGrath will work on the Norway maple tree project.
Mar 15, 2015
MTO amends truck regulations
The Ministry of Transportation has made some amendments regulations under the Highway Traffic Act that came into effect on Jan. 1, 2015.
Mar 15, 2015
Training for falls from heights mandatory after Apr. 1
Falls from heights are a major hazard for workers and one of the leading causes of critical injuries and fatalities in Ontario workplaces.
Mar 15, 2015
New online guide contains answers for truck operators
The nearly 300-page online guide will assist and ensure companies operate safely and are compliant with the regulations that govern highway use.
Mar 15, 2015
Irrigation now included in overtime pay exemption
Employers of landscape gardeners are exempt from the requirement to pay overtime.
Feb 15, 2015
Canada Apprentice Loan now available
The Canada Apprentice Loan is an initiative of the Government of Canada to help complete an apprenticeship in a designated Red Seal trade.
Feb 15, 2015
Video series highlights green infrastructure
Green Infrastructure Ontario Coalition (GIO) has released a new series of short videos on green infrastructure.
Feb 15, 2015
Report on Kemptville College pleases Task Force
Kemptville’s agricultural college should be handed over to North Grenville to run as a multipurpose community hub, according to provincial government advisor Lyle Vanclief.
Feb 15, 2015
Garden Tourism Conference in Toronto
Excitement is mounting as delegates plan to come together for the North American Garden Tourism Conference at the Eaton Chelsea Hotel in downtown Toronto from March 16 to 18.
Jan 15, 2015
Growing People Toolkit updated
Popular resource for LO members helps with human resource management.
Jan 15, 2015
WSIB helping workers get back to employment
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) Work Transition program was developed to meet the unique needs of injured workers.
Jan 15, 2015
New regulations for working at heights
There are new regulatory requirements for working at heights training in construction.
Jan 15, 2015
MOL blitz focuses on temporary work
The province says it is helping to protect vulnerable workers by proactively inspecting temporary help agencies during a two-month employment standards blitz.
Jan 15, 2015
New workers more likely injured
Workers who are new to a job are three times more likely to be injured during their first month on the job than more experienced workers.
Jan 15, 2015
Bill 18 will affect LO members
The Ontario Government has passed Bill 18, which will have an impact on Landscape Ontario members.
Jan 15, 2015
Focus group members needed to examine new Toolkit
Following the success of the first Growing People Toolkit, focus group meetings are underway to develop the Growing Business Toolkit.
Jan 15, 2015
First step for nursery industry certification
The NOS is the authoritative resource on occupational information in Canada.
Dec 15, 2014
Avoid interruption to your operations
People are hard-wired to get the job done. To do that, some will go so far as to take shortcuts or jury-rig repairs to hazardous machinery.
Dec 15, 2014
Report released on Kemptville College
A community-based task force is working to continue post-secondary education on the campus, and engaged McSweeney & Associates to prepare a report outlining a renewal plan.
Dec 15, 2014
Support needed for occupation skills review
The government believes in the growth and strength of the industry, and has invested in us by bringing leaders together to update the NOA.
Nov 15, 2014
Weather forecasts call for cold and snow this winter
Weather forecasts for this coming winter call for below normal temperatures and near normal levels of snowfall.
Nov 15, 2014
New safety award announced
WSPS has announced a new national award that recognizes organizations that exceed traditional health and safety practices.
Nov 15, 2014
Ontario accessibility reporting deadline at year-end
Ontario’s accessibility standards came into effect in 2012. Since then, additional requirements have come into law.
Nov 15, 2014
WSPS launches free safety resources
Successful business owners want to keep their people healthy and safe.
Nov 15, 2014
Reviewer appointed for Ontario College of Trades
The review will focus on how decisions are made regarding scopes of practice and trade classification reviews.
Nov 15, 2014
Small business to receive Job Credit
On September 11, the federal government introduced the new Small Business Job Credit program.
Oct 15, 2014
Commercial Vehicle Safety Manual
MTO requires all Ontario-based operators who apply for a CVOR certificate to complete a CVOR written test.
Oct 15, 2014
Sports Turf announces manager of the year
Ray Stukas, Manager of Parks, Toronto and East York District, for the City of Toronto, is the 2014 Sports Turf Manager of the Year.
Oct 15, 2014
Durham College crowdfunding campaign
On Aug. 19, Durham College launched Field to Fork: Sowing the Seeds of our Community, its first-ever crowdfunding campaign.
Oct 15, 2014
WSIB 2015 rates stay the same
The WSIB has announced that premium rates will be maintained at current levels for all employers in 2015.
Oct 15, 2014
Time to prevent rodent damage
This past winter saw unprecedented levels of rodent feeding injury on landscape plants and nursery stock.
Oct 15, 2014
Governments launch Job Grant program
Ontario is accepting employer applications for the Canada Job Grant.
Oct 15, 2014
New training standards coming for JHSCs
Ontario’s Ministry of Labour has released two new certification training standards expected to take effect in early 2015.
Sep 15, 2014
Reminder: MTO circle check required on commercial vehicles
The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) requires all owners of Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) to complete a formal circle check of their vehicles and attached trailers every 24 hours.
Sep 15, 2014
Vineland receives $2.5-million in research funds
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre produced a great many smiles when they announced $2.5 million was approved for the Centre.
Aug 15, 2014
Changes coming in 2015 for outside accessibility
Ontario’s Building Code has been amended to include enhancements to accessibility in buildings.
Aug 15, 2014
Employer Adviser warns of bills coming before Queen’s Park
This bill had not been re-introduced as of July 16.
Aug 15, 2014
National Tree Day
Members of Landscape Ontario will once again have the opportunity to become involved in National Tree Day on Sept. 24.
Aug 15, 2014
Recommendations for Kemptville College
Over 200 people were in attendance at the Kemptville College Renewal Task Force town hall meeting on July 16.
Aug 15, 2014
LO member makes donation to Trinidad school
Long-time LO member Fred Prescod CLT helped a school in his country of birth, Trinidad.
Aug 15, 2014
Greening the Highways project continues in Niagara area
The project is a five-year study of tree growth at five highway sites in Niagara.
Aug 15, 2014
Wasps released to combat EAB
Wasps have been released in limited areas in Huron County, southwestern Ontario, by Natural Resources Canada.
Jul 15, 2014
Registration in apprenticeship training programs up in 2012
Highest increase recorded since 2008 economic downturn.
Jul 15, 2014
Deputy mayor says tree canopy in bad shape
Groups discuss condition of Toronto's tree canopy.
Jul 15, 2014
Kemptville Task Force ready to work with new government
Options for a renewed Kemptville College to be presented July 16.
Jul 15, 2014
Dig Safe Expo coming to LO
Sept. 18 event to include information sessions, interactive demos and friendly competition.
Jul 15, 2014
Fines handed out for not registering with WSIB
For over a year now, nearly everyone working in construction in Ontario has been required to register with the WSIB.
Jul 15, 2014
Canada Blooms names new general manager
Terry Caddo brings experience in management, marketing, sales, communications and more.
Jul 15, 2014
Changes coming for Joint Health and Safety Committee Training
Changes expected to be implemented in early 2015.
Jun 15, 2014
Still time to be involved in plastic recycling
Ontario garden centres may become drop-off depots for used garden plastics.
Jun 15, 2014
Group wants native maples in Ottawa
Group makes presentation to the National Capital Commission.
May 15, 2014
New guide for container nursery crop fertilization
Research project helping Ontario nursery growers save money and protect the environment.
May 15, 2014
MTO circle check required on commercial vehicles
Daily vehicle inspection ensures early identification of vehicle problems and defects before the vehicle is operated on the highway.
May 15, 2014
Grey to Green Conference set for this August
Second annual event to be held Aug. 25-26 in downtown Toronto.
May 15, 2014
World crop vegetable gardens hot new trend in Ontario
Gardeners of all ages inspired by the local food movement.
May 15, 2014
Garden centres may sign-up for recycling program
National Plastic Recycling Event to run June 20 to July 1.
May 15, 2014
LO public relations director named National Garden Day spokesperson
The event is supported by CNLA, Canada’s Garden Council and other stakeholder groups.
May 15, 2014
Inspection blitzes and initiatives begin this month
Fall protection and excavation and trenching activities to be the focus.
May 15, 2014
Vineland receives $26.5 million
The funding will go toward assisting the horticulture industry through the five-year federal-provincial-territorial initiative.
Apr 15, 2014
College of Trades spokesperson says members will be heard
Members include Apprentices, certified workers in compulsory trades, employers who employ journeypersons or who sponsor/employ apprentices, and those in voluntary trades who choose to join.
Apr 15, 2014
Guelph’s Garden Day will mark anniversaries
Garden Day celebrations will be extra special to mark the University of Guelph’s 50th anniversary, the OAC’s 140th and the 65th anniversary of the OAC Class of 1949.
Apr 15, 2014
Gerry Ginsberg inducted into hall of fame
Honour took place on Mar. 1 during FEO’s Annual Conference Excite and Energize held in Richmond Hill.
Apr 15, 2014
Province introduces Invasive Species Act
Proposed legislation was introduced in the provincial legislature on Feb. 26.
Apr 15, 2014
U. of G. to close Kemptville campus
University sites stalled enrollment and rising costs are the main reasons for the move.
Apr 15, 2014
Latest WSIB recommendation reduces rate group numbers
Document recommends broad changes to the current WSIB funding system.
Mar 15, 2014
In Memoriam — Manuel Fernandes Coito
President and founder of Coivic Contracting in Hornby, Ont., passed away at the age of 73.
Mar 15, 2014
Minimum wage hike raising concerns
Ontario’s minimum wage will increase by 75 cents an hour to $11, starting June 1.
Mar 15, 2014
Landscape Ontario part of project investing in living green infrastructure
Design days will be held in four cities with carefully selected community stakeholders.
Mar 15, 2014
Three projects approved for government funding
Total value of the three projects announced on Feb. 12 is $87,589.
Mar 15, 2014
Landscape Ontario members dominate national awards
Landscape Newfoundland and Labrador hosted the event that featured 41 entries from across Canada.
Feb 20, 2014
In Memoriam — Henry Tillaart Sr.
The world lost entrepreneur, Henry Tillaart Senior, on Feb. 19, 2014.
Feb 15, 2014
CN to continue funding green properties program
From the Ground Up Program will continue to invite applications for tree planting and other green spaces programs.
Feb 15, 2014
Niagara Parks names new superintendent
Charles Hunter brings over 10 years of experience as instructor/curator at the School of Horticulture and a wealth of experience in world class floral exhibitions.
Feb 15, 2014
Ice storm may benefit trees
Ice storm provides opportunity to connect with the media, the public and government officials on important arboriculture issues.
Jan 15, 2014
Asian long-horned beetle in Mississauga
Regulatory area setup to help eliminate the pest.
Jan 15, 2014
Mandatory safety training coming July 1
Government introducing new training to help protect workers and keep them safe on the job.
Jan 15, 2014
Healing the landscape with designed ecologies
Evening lecture featured Dr. Kongjian Yu, dean of Peking University and principal designer.
Nov 15, 2013
John Deere sells landscape segment interest
John Deere Landscapes remains part of company's agriculture and turf segment.
Nov 15, 2013
Markham has interactive maps for ash tree ID
Tool also allows residents to find out if emerald ash borer has attacked the tree.
Nov 15, 2013
Plant Products announces plans for new location
New facility to open in Ancaster, Ont., by January 2014
Nov 15, 2013
EAB found in Peterborough and Algoma
Sightings of emerald ash borer (EAB) confirmed at new locations in Ontario and Quebec on Oct. 21.
Nov 15, 2013
New website offers water management technology info for nursery sector
The website will be updated as new technologies and information emerge.
Nov 15, 2013
Greenhouse conference features workshop on workshops
35th annual event to be held at Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, Ont.
Nov 15, 2013
Timing top dressing to reduce fertilizer loss
Research looks at how much fertilizer is lost when plants fall over.
Oct 21, 2013
Asian long-horned beetle found in Mississauga
Pest confirmed in an industrial area near Pearson International Airport in Mississauga.
Oct 15, 2013
Humber launches project to conserve endangered trees
Efforts focused on preserving endangered butternut tree.
Sep 15, 2013
How much money does that tree in your yard save you?
Ryerson professor has developed an online device to calculate the energy savings of specific trees.
Sep 15, 2013
Stats show older skilled workers far outnumber young
Stats Canada figures show shortage of skilled-trades workers.
Sep 15, 2013
Online courses help reduce accidents
Marsh Canada now offering members four online courses aimed at reducing accidents.
Sep 15, 2013
Mississauga may charge more taxes for properties with no lawns
Charges would be based on how much of a burden the property puts on the city’s storm-water management system.
Sep 15, 2013
Fertilizer container recycling program available
Clean Farms is accepting plastic fertilizer jugs and pails under 23 litres as part of its annual recycling program.
Sep 15, 2013
Ash borer confirmed in Orangeville and Lanark
Pest now confirmed in 34 Ontario counties and in eight areas of Quebec.
Sep 15, 2013
Avoid risking life and limb in managing the emerald ash borer
Professional arborists are required to do the job properly and safely.
Aug 15, 2013
Panel investigating minimum wage
Advisory panel to give advice on the province’s minimum wage.
Aug 15, 2013
Work to reduce horticultural plastic beginning to pay off
Last year, 50 gardens centres across Canada collected over 90,000 lbs. of material.
Jul 15, 2013
EAB detected in Arnprior area
Movement restrictions of all ash materials, such as logs, branches and wood chips, and all species of firewood are in place.
Jul 15, 2013
Smart about Salt names Leanne Lobe as new executive director
Lobe co-designed the Smart about Salt Program with Bob Hodgins and has been heavily involved with the program since its inception.
Jul 15, 2013
Conference addresses benefits of green infrastructure
First-ever Grey to Green Conference held at Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto, May 21-22.
Jul 15, 2013
New online resource helps employers with compliance
Ministry of Labour has resources to help understand rights and responsibilities under Employment Standards Act.
Jul 15, 2013
Survey to determine spread of stink bug
Established in the Hamilton area and expected to spread, the pest poses a significant risk to horticulture crops.
Jun 15, 2013
EAB regulated areas expanded
Changes in regulated areas result of new detections of the beetle.
Jun 15, 2013
London tree planting project funded
Goal is to plant one million trees in the City of London.
Jun 15, 2013
Green roof industry up 24 per cent
Washington, D.C. installed the most green roofs in North America with 1,326,872 square feet.
Jun 15, 2013
Research team looks at biopesticides for lawn care industry
Project addressed the problem of white grubs and chinch bugs in lawn turf.
Jun 15, 2013
Plastics recycling event begins June 25
The 2013 National Plastics Recycling Event will run until July 1.
May 31, 2013
Heat stress is concern for industry
It is recommended that outdoor workers develop a workplace heat stress prevention plan.
May 15, 2013
Safety case study: Cindy takes a tumble
The Occupational Health and Safety Act requires employers to ensure workers are supervised and trained properly.
May 15, 2013
Garden centres can sign-up for recycling program
National Plastic Recycling Event will run from June 21 to July 1.
May 15, 2013
Asian long-horned beetle eradicated
Pest was last detected inside the regulated area in December 2007.
May 15, 2013
Wireless soil moisture sensors a good option for pot-in-pot system
Pot-in-pot production technology is becoming popular in caliper tree productions in nursery operations.
Apr 15, 2013
Artist creates horticultural installation at AGO
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) on Dundas Street West in Toronto is featuring a horticultural work of art by Canadian artist, Kim Adams.
Apr 15, 2013
Off-road tire fees increase
Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) has announced increased fees for off-road tires that take effect Apr. 1.
Apr 15, 2013
Harper addresses EI changes
Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke to the concern on the issue of the employment insurance program and seasonal workers.
Apr 15, 2013
College of Trades begins its regulatory duties
On Apr. 8, the Ontario College of Trades began registering members.
Mar 15, 2013
Research looks at wildflowers for domestic market
A project underway at the University of Guelph is working towards introducing domestic wildflowers into commercial landscaping applications.
Mar 15, 2013
Thomas Equipment announces new dealer
Thomas Equipment has announced the appointment of Ashots Outdoor Power Equipment as a new dealer serving the Mississauga area in Southern Ontario.
Mar 15, 2013
Defining overtime and landscape gardeners
Employers of landscape gardeners are exempt from the requirement to pay overtime.
Mar 15, 2013
CNLA honours Canada’s best
Ontario hosted the 10th annual Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) National Awards of Landscape Excellence ceremony at the Hilton Hotel — Fallsview in Niagara Falls on Jan. 30.
Feb 15, 2013
Allison achieves certification first
John Allison is the first in Ontario to achieve Landscape Industry Certified Technician, Designer and Manager designations.
Feb 15, 2013
U. of G. research examines winter survival of green roofs
A new University of Guelph study shows growers how they can help green roof plants survive southern Ontario winters without unnecessary fertilizer costs.
Feb 15, 2013
Lawn care certification exam now available
The Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician exam is now available to members of the sector.
Feb 15, 2013
New program requires safety awareness training
New requirements will force employers to ensure that all workers and supervisors complete occupational health and safety awareness training programs.
Feb 15, 2013
Research may bring white elm back to streets
Many people today have little experience with the incredible canopy that the American, or white, elm (Ulmus americana) once produced over our cities and rural roads.
Jan 15, 2013
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 the use of many pieces of equipment.
Jan 15, 2013
Chinese delegation at LO
The Smart about Salt program has been gaining great momentum and acceptance across Ontario, but recently reached across to the other side of the world.
Jan 15, 2013
Le Conte receives irrigation award
LO’s Irrigation Sector Group past chair Chris Le Conte of Smart Watering Systems in Milton, has been awarded the Crawford Reid Memorial Award.
Jan 15, 2013
WSIB says appeals now faster
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) says part of its ongoing transformation is the modernization of its appeals program, “to ensure timely, fair and transparent resolutions.”
Jan 15, 2013
Freeman maple may be the best tree for urban settings
The search for the best urban tree may well end in the red and silver maple hybrid known as the Freeman maple (Acer x freemanii).
Dec 15, 2012
2013 WSIB premium rates
WSIB premium rates will increase by 2.5 per cent for all employer rate groups in 2013
Dec 15, 2012
Changes coming to WSIB coverage
Effective Jan. 1, 2013, mandatory WSIB coverage is required for nearly everyone working in the construction industry.
Nov 15, 2012
Vineland receives $50,000 to help growers
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has received $50,000 to assist the Canadian Ornamental Horticulture Alliance in developing an innovation strategy for its members in the flowers, nursery and landscape sectors.
Nov 15, 2012
Greenhouse conference features Anna Ball
The 33rd annual Canadian Greenhouse Conference, held Oct. 3-4 at the Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, featured two days of education sessions and a trade show with over 300 booths.
Oct 15, 2012
Irrigation industry now certified
Voluntary certification programs for those in the irrigation sector have been announced.
Oct 15, 2012
Industry still concerned with EI changes
CNLA says it is continuing to push for a meeting and further resolution to the industry’s concerns on the recent changes to Employment Insurance (EI).
Sep 15, 2012
St. Williams Nursery welcomes David Turnbull
St. Williams Nursery and Ecology Centre in St. Williams has announced the hiring of David Turnbull as sales representative.
Sep 15, 2012
Emerald ash borer confirmed in Frontenac
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in Frontenac County.
Sep 15, 2012
Humber announces new arboretum director
Denise Devlin-Li, dean of Humber School of Applied Technology, announced the appointment of Alexandra (Alix) Link to the position of director of the Humber Arboretum.
Sep 15, 2012
Government pays 85% of apprenticeship program
The provincial government will pay 85 per cent of the apprenticeship training program for employees registered for 2013 horticultural winter apprenticeship training.
Sep 15, 2012
Businesses must heed telemarketing rules
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is asking members of Landscape Ontario to ensure they are in compliance with unsolicited telecommunications rules.
Sep 15, 2012
IPPS meets in Ottawa
A two-day special meeting of the International Plant Propagators Society (IPPS), Eastern Region, took place in Ottawa on July 25 and 26.
Sep 15, 2012
Research highlights chinch bugs and sustainable lawns
Research is focusing on ways of reliably and cost-effectively using these biological control agents and other natural products to control chinch bugs in the urban environment.
Aug 15, 2012
IPPS tours Ottawa
The International Plant Propagator’s Society area meeting and tour took place in Ottawa on July 25 and 26.
Aug 15, 2012
Dry stone festival offers special day for students
The Stonewurx International Dry Stone Walling Festival will celebrate the ancient craft of dry stone walling from Sept. 28 to 30 in Hanover.
Aug 15, 2012
Fears expressed about cuts to AgriStability
Concern is being raised over the federal government looking at significant cuts to a key program for growers, AgriStability.
Aug 15, 2012
Fleet rated insurance requires qualification
Due to some confusion as to what constitutes an automobile fleet, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has outlined the qualifying criteria.
Aug 15, 2012
LO promoting World Garden Event
Landscape Ontario is a driving force behind the Niagara World Garden Event in 2017.
Aug 15, 2012
WSIB receives independent review
"There are tough decisions to be made not the least of which is a decision about our insurance premium for employers for the next few years."
Aug 15, 2012
Oakville asks for government help
The Town of Oakville is calling on the federal and provincial governments to step up and join the fight against the emerald ash borer.
Aug 15, 2012
Long-term forecast shows drought continuing
The landscape industry is experiencing one of the worst summers of drought in history.
Aug 15, 2012
Recycling program sees 40 per cent increase
Nearly 100,000 lbs. of garden plastic was collected in the National Plastics Recycling Event held from June 22 to July 1.
Aug 15, 2012
Other EAB news
A biologist says the City of Ottawa might have inadvertently created a major environmental problem dealing with the emerald ash borer.
Aug 15, 2012
Emerald ash borer confirmed in Bruce County
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed in early July the presence of the emerald ash borer in Bruce County.
Jul 15, 2012
LO hosts its own snow show
Association sector group to hold conference for snow pros this September.
Jul 15, 2012
Many Ontario members travel to snow and ice event in Buffalo
For its 15th anniversary edition, the Snow and Ice Management Association’s (SIMA) Snow and Ice Symposium returned to Buffalo, N.Y.
Jul 15, 2012
Agricultural Adaption Program expires March 2014
The current Canadian Agricultural Adaptation Program (CAAP) will expire March 2014.
Jul 15, 2012
Rules change on terminating employees
A recent decision issued by the Ontario Court of Appeal appears to have raised the cost of terminating employees.
Jul 15, 2012
Grow Me Instead project has official launch
The Grow Me Instead Guide highlights a variety of native and non-native plants that do well in gardens and are non-invasive in Ontario.
Jul 15, 2012
Banking hours is an Alternative to EI
A strategy to tackle the issue of retaining valued employees in seasonal work is banking hours.
Jul 15, 2012
Seasonal workers face new rules for EI
The federal government’s amendments to Employment Insurance will take effect in early 2013.
Jul 15, 2012
Employers required to post safety poster
The poster summarizes workers’ health and safety rights and responsibilities and the responsibilities of employers and supervisors.
Jul 15, 2012
Ontario well-represented in national recycling event
In Ontario nearly 20 garden centres signed up for the project this year, adding to the national total of 50 participants from eight provinces accepting recycling plastics at their garden centres.
Jul 15, 2012
Hamilton council requests change to pesticide ban
The City of Hamilton approved a report from its public works committee on June 14.
Jul 15, 2012
Bill to establish one-call centre passes
Bill 8, known as the Ontario Underground Infrastructure Notification System Act, 2012, is now law.
Jun 15, 2012
Blue ash may resist emerald ash borer
The city of London is examining suggestions that the blue ash may be resistant to the emerald ash borer.
Jun 15, 2012
Guelph scientists clone elm trees
Scientists at the University of Guelph say they have the ability to clone American elm trees, which have been found to survive repeated epidemics of their biggest killer — Dutch elm disease.
Jun 15, 2012
EI amendments coming in 2013
The federal government has announced amendments to Employment Insurance.
Jun 15, 2012
Guard against online predators
LO’s IT manager Ian Service has provided some good advice on protecting yourself from online predators.
Jun 15, 2012
Horticultural apprenticeship registrations available
Registration takes place at a Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) office.
Jun 15, 2012
Push on to implement One Call legislation
Bill 8, the Ontario One Call Ltd. Act, will return to the Ontario Legislature for a third reading.
Jun 15, 2012
Trees for Life book inside
Included with this issue of Landscape Ontario magazine is a free copy of the new 32-page book Trees for Life: 52 Tips for a Greener World.
Jun 15, 2012
Vineland receives funds for robots and frost protection
The Government of Canada announced $2.5 million will be coming to Vineland Research and Innovation Centre to support the development of innovative horticultural technologies.
Jun 15, 2012
Exhibit showcases centuries of horticultural education
If you are in downtown Toronto this summer, take time to visit the historical exhibition of British and Canadian works on horticulture at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto.
Jun 15, 2012
OEA defending employers in WSIB cases
The Ontario Employer Advisor (OEA) is ready to take on its new mandate to represent employers who have been accused of a health and safety reprisal under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Jun 15, 2012
Eye tracking technology for horticulture
A few weeks after the FedDev announcement, Vineland Research and Innovation Centre announced more high-tech research to help the industry.
Jun 15, 2012
Promotion celebrates National Tree Day
Although only a few companies have confirmed participation in National Tree Day on Sept. 26, the enthusiasm by organizers is high.
May 15, 2012
LO part of Trees for Life project
The Trees for Life project, formerly known as Toronto Tree Canopy Coalition, has set a goal to double the tree canopy of Toronto and surrounding areas by 2050.
May 15, 2012
Municipalities concerned with loss
Many Ontario municipalities are spending large portions of their budgets dealing with the ash borer issue.
May 15, 2012
Calls for halt to ash sales
In Peel Region, a group calling itself, Peel Region’s Urban Forest Strategy, called for a halt to the sale of ash trees in the municipality. It received council’s endorsement.
May 15, 2012
CFIA expands areas regulated for the emerald ash borer
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has expanded the ministerial order for the emerald ash borer in two areas of Ontario.
May 15, 2012
More insects in 2012
Pam Charbonneau, OMAFRA turfgrass specialist, says this spring has seen an increase in grub calls and infestations.
May 15, 2012
Final report approved on alternatives to ash
The final report on the Alternatives to Growing Ash and Norway Maple Trees in Nurseries has received approval from the Agricultural Adaptation Council.
May 15, 2012
Garden centre recycling program RETURNS
The 2012 National Plastics Recycling Event will run from June 22 to July 1.
May 15, 2012
LO and OPA play major roles in Green Infrastructure presentation
The 40-page report contained six recommendations that ask the Ontario government to have a greater focus on green infrastructure projects.
May 15, 2012
Protect outdoor workers from heat stress
When heat is combined with other stresses such as hard physical work, loss of fluids, fatigue or some medical conditions, it may lead to heat–related illness, disability and even death.
May 15, 2012
Ironwood offers some interesting features
If you are not yet appreciative of bark, perhaps ironwood will win you over.
Apr 15, 2012
Group wants funds to replace ash trees
A province-wide group has requested Queen’s Park and Ottawa provide funds to replant trees in towns and cities across Canada in reaction to the devastation caused by the emerald ash borer.
Apr 15, 2012
Cost of driving permits increases
Some fees will start rising this year and continue to go up until 2015.
Apr 15, 2012
Suggestions may keep insurance costs down
“Statistically, the use of driver controls has been shown to improve loss results for companies involved in hiring drivers to support their business functions,”
Apr 15, 2012
New rate for Fiesta approved
Neudorff has announced the approval of a new low rate for Fiesta Turf Weed Killer.
Apr 15, 2012
McCloskey praised in article
LO associate member McCloskey International received great praise in the March 2012 issue of Ontario East Economic Development.
Apr 15, 2012
New garden route for VIA
Sevreal changes have been announced to the VIA Rail Garden Route program.
Mar 15, 2012
Turfgrass symposium provides latest info
The 21st annual Ontario Turfgrass Symposium (OTS) brought together industry industry professionals, educators and researchers for two days, Feb. 22 and 23, at the University of Guelph.
Mar 15, 2012
Alternative plant promo for garden centres
The Ontario Invasive Plant Council (OIPC) is a non-profit organization founded in 2007 to develop a coordinated provincial response to the growing threat of invasive plants.
Mar 15, 2012
C. buxicola positive found in B.C.
Cylindrocladium buxicola (also known as C. pseudonaviculatum), commonly called box blight or boxwood leaf drop is a fungus that has been reported to occur on all Buxus species and cultivars.
Mar 15, 2012
Independent contractors must register this year for WSIB coverage
Independent operators with no employees, who perform ‘construction’ work, have until Dec. 31, 2012 to register their business with the WSIB.
Mar 15, 2012
New online tool helps with employee hours
The Ministry of Labour has launched an online tool to help employers confirm and comply with specific rules concerning employee hours of work.
Mar 15, 2012
Three Ontario companies bring home national titles
Three Landscape Ontario members brought national honours to the association, winning four major awards in the National Awards of Landscape Excellence.
Feb 15, 2012
In memoriam — Christopher Robert Graham
On Jan. 14, 2012, Chris Graham of Flesherton, in his 61st year, passed away.
Feb 15, 2012
MOL blitz in February
This month, the Ministry of Labour is conducting an inspection blitz on musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
Jan 15, 2012
Free green industry budgeting software
JPL Consulting is offering all members of Landscape Ontario its proprietary software, JPL Budgeting for Success 3000 Lite Version.
Jan 15, 2012
Bill 119 compliance at least a year away
A number of questions have been raised about changes to Bill 119, which extends the scope of mandatory workers compensation insurance to include executive officers, partners, and independent operators.
Dec 15, 2011
New accessibility rules in force this January
As of Jan. 1, 2012, all employers in Ontario who provide goods and services must be compliant with the Ontario’s new Accessibility Standard for Customer Service.
Nov 15, 2011
German visitors tour Ontario nurseries
Group of 26 nursery people from Germany travelled throughout Ontario and B.C.
Nov 15, 2011
Executive program looking to run in 2012
Landscape Industry Executive Program developed specifically for those in landscape profession.
Nov 15, 2011
Stanley shakes up retailers at greenhouse conference
Canadian Greenhouse Conference moves to new Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls this year.
Nov 15, 2011
Pallets targeted in November blitz
Workplaces with pallet racking are potential target for inspectors during a month-long blitz which began Nov. 1.
Oct 15, 2011
Nedlaw installs largest living wall
Nearly 1,600 square feet of wall is now home to more than 1,100 individual plants at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
Oct 15, 2011
Over 150 trees planted on the first National Tree Day
Canada’s landscape horticulture industry enthusiastically embraced National Tree Day on Sept. 21.
Oct 15, 2011
Reward yourself: Events and opportunities at Expo
Canada’s premier fall show for the floral and garden industry runs Oct. 19-20.
Oct 15, 2011
Sifto resumes salt production after tornado
Sifto Canada has resumed production and shipping of rock salt to highway de-icing and chemical customers from its Goderich rock salt mine.
Oct 15, 2011
Sheridan Nurseries wins for best bathrooms
The Sheridan Nurseries Mississauga store won the Garden Centers of America Gold Bathroom Award.
Oct 15, 2011
Arborist shortage predicted as ash removal demand grows
Estimates show that within the next three to five years, huge stands of ash trees will be dead from the emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation.
Oct 15, 2011
Ailing impatiens have scientists and landscapers puzzled
Some LO members are reporting that in their many years of business, they have never seen impatiens in such a poor state as this past summer.
Sep 15, 2011
Trees show good survival rate at highway planting sites
Just over one year ago, two sections along on the busiest highway in North America received a green make-over.
Sep 15, 2011
Learn and grow at Expo 2011
Expo 2011 has strengthened its position as Canada’s leading show for the garden and floral industry.
Sep 15, 2011
Communities see high costs as EAB spreads
Throughout this summer, reports continue to show the emerald ash borer (EAB) is spreading its way across North America.
Sep 15, 2011
Two years after pesticide ban, surveys show public and professional frustration
When the ban was enacted on April 22, 2009, lawn care professionals warned that negative impacts would begin to surface in a few years.
Sep 15, 2011
Partnership works to resolve industry’s labour issues
One of the most thorough surveys of labour issues and challenges facing the landscape horticulture industry was produced this summer.
Sep 15, 2011
New ag equipment guide from MTO
The Ministry of Transportation has developed a guide to provide general information and clarification for the laws that apply to farm equipment, and select provisions that apply to farm trucks.
Aug 15, 2011
Brown marmorated stink bug confirmed in Ontario
The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has confirmed the presence of the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) in Ontario.
Aug 15, 2011
Stensson keynote to reveal secrets at Expo
A phenomenon swept North America back in 2006 — The Secret.
Aug 15, 2011
Canada Blooms is a societal game changer
Now that everyone knows Canada Blooms and the National Home Show will co-locate, it is an excellent time for us to reflect on the purpose and goals of the number one gardening event in the country.
Aug 15, 2011
Plastic recycling program evolves and increases intake
The 2011 version of the National Plastics Recycling event saw over 76,000 pounds of material collected across Canada from June 25 to July 4.
Aug 15, 2011
Over 40 candidates challenge Certified tests
Candidates, judges and volunteers battled oppressive heat and humidity during the annual two-day testing event.
Aug 15, 2011
Vineland welcomes new research team members
Three research scientists have joined Vineland Research and Innovation Centre team.
Aug 15, 2011
Water festival now major event
What began as a small gathering of water gardening enthusiasts seven years ago has evolved into one of Ottawa’s most popular horticultural events.
Aug 15, 2011
DDR sold
DDR Landscape Contractors announced the sale of the company to TGC Acquisition Corporation on July 8.
Jul 15, 2011
Industry debates underground economy
The issue of accepting cash payments in return for discount prices or avoiding tax is big for many members of Landscape Ontario.
Jul 15, 2011
Quebec acknowledges 2,4-D safety, won’t change Ontario ban
An agreement was reached as part of the settlement of a NAFTA dispute that challenged the Quebec government’s ban on certain uses of 2,4-D as being without scientific basis.
Jul 15, 2011
Certification — the industry’s best kept secret
There is a place that once a year springs to life and demonstrates everything that we, as professionals, hope to believe is possible.
Jul 15, 2011
Snow in July?
Snow in July? Nope, it’s all about snow in September! Each fall, Landscape Ontario holds a snow and ice symposium, which is typically a sold-out event.
Jun 15, 2011
Interim salting report released
Research project aims to develop a better understanding of the conditions that influence the effectiveness of commonly used deicing and anti-icing treatments for parking lots and sidewalks.
Jun 15, 2011
Young workers blitz targets landscaping sites
Since early May, health and safety inspectors have focused on workplaces where many new and young workers are employed.
Jun 15, 2011
Changes coming to health and safety system
Ontario health and safety system is about to undergo some major changes.
May 15, 2011
Many fronts open in fight against EAB
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has invoked a ministerial order that empowers the agency to regulate the movement of all ash tree materials and all firewood from specific areas of Ontario and Quebec.
May 15, 2011
New bill will change underground locate system
Sarnia-Lambton MPP Bob Bailey saw his private member’s bill Call Before You Dig Act receive all-party support.
May 15, 2011
Canada Skills adds design as part of contest
A second landscaping skill was added to the highly popular Skills Canada program.
May 15, 2011
Bienenstock wins business award
Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds received the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Achievement Award in the small business category.
May 15, 2011
Living wall installed at Loyalist College
LO member Nedlaw Living Walls completed the installation of a three by eight metre living wall at Loyalist College in Belleville.
May 15, 2011
Niagara students noticed at U.S. Career Days
The Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) Student Career Days in the U.S. is a four-day annual competition among students enrolled in horticulture college programs.
May 15, 2011
Lawn care sector still searching for tools after pesticide ban
Members of the lawn care sector are well into a new season, and still looking for a product that will improve the industry's business climate.
May 15, 2011
Miller Group among 50 best managed
LO member, The Miller Group was among the 50 Best Managed Companies in Canada in 2010.
May 15, 2011
Home gardeners have early peek at Proven Winners
Proven Winners has been holding its Outdoor Living Extravaganza events at various cities in North America for several years.
May 15, 2011
Green roof industry grows by nearly 30 per cent
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) announced that its annual survey of corporate members has shown that the green roof industry grew by 28.5 per cent over 2010, up significantly from 16 per cent growth recorded in 2009.
Apr 15, 2011
Changes expected in workplace health and safety laws
The Ontario government is proposing amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act.
Apr 15, 2011
Vineland unveils expansion plans
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has announced plans for a new 25,000-sq. ft. facility.
Apr 15, 2011
Grand opening of Kooy Brothers
The grand opening of the Kooy Brothers’ impressive new home on Mar. 25 was truly a family affair.
Mar 15, 2011
Ontario sweeps national awards
The Awards of Excellence program is designed to help members of this great industry tell their story by showcasing and celebrating the best of the best.
Mar 15, 2011
Take a practical approach to prevent workplace violence
When Queen’s Park passed Bill 168 on workplace violence and harassment in 2010, a collective groan rose from landscapers and growers across the province.
Mar 15, 2011
Owner of Verbinnen’s Nursery is founder of charity group helping to feed world’s hungry
Nursery owner, John Verbinnen is the founder of the Ontario Christian Gleaners.
Mar 15, 2011
Study looks at invasive plants
A group of international scientists are studying some introduced species that dominate new habitats when native plants should technically have the advantage.
Mar 15, 2011
Rittenhouse family in hall of fame
Over 500 people witnessed M.K. Rittenhouse (1884-1980) receive the Niagara Entrepreneur of the Year Historical Hall of Fame Award.
Feb 15, 2011
Second Canadian Garden Tourism Conference set for Toronto
The second, Canadian Garden Tourism Conference will take place Mar. 14 and 15, at the Delta Chelsea Hotel in Toronto.
Feb 15, 2011
Nematodes found in Canadian study could be the answer to resolving EAB problem
An indigenous nematode species, that apparently paralyzes and kills emerald ash borer (EAB) by injecting either a bacteria or a toxic substance, has been found in old outbreak sites in Ontario.
Feb 15, 2011
Guidelines published for rainwater harvesting
The recently published Ontario Guidelines for Residential Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) Systems are the first of its kind in the province.
Feb 15, 2011
Sheridan Nurseries loses former president
After a brief illness, Howard Herman Stensson passed away in his sleep on Jan. 16, at the age of 98.
Jan 15, 2011
Clarification on WSIB 2011 rates
The November issue of Horticulture Review published the new Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) rates.
Dec 15, 2010
Green Infrastructure Coalition calls for governments to invest in green projects
Members of the Green Infrastructure Ontario Coalition celebrated another step in its evolution on Nov. 22.
Dec 15, 2010
IPM Symposium offered one day only
There are many new features at the IPM Symposium in 2011. The list includes a new format and new networking opportunities, supported by a new energy. And, of course, it all takes place in the new year.
Dec 15, 2010
Online plant encyclopedia follows Wikipedia example
The Plant Encyclopedia is a new innovation that provides information and images of cultivated plants.
Dec 15, 2010
Vineland appoints business development director
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has announced the appointment of Darlene Homonko to the position of director of business development.
Dec 15, 2010
ORCGA plans seminar for Mar. 24
Underground Awareness seminar will be formally announced in January.
Nov 15, 2010
WSIB sets 2011 rates
Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has increased the average premium rate for 2011 by two per cent.
Nov 15, 2010
HortProtect insurance carrier announces program underwriter
Marsh Canada, the exclusive insurance and risk management broker for the HortProtect Property and Casualty Insurance Program, announced the appointment on Oct. 15 of RSA as the underwriter program.
Nov 15, 2010
Emerald ash borer now in Wellington County
The emerald ash borer is quickly spreading throughout Ontario and Quebec.
Nov 15, 2010
Ontario sod growers begin Green Certification Program
The Nursery Sod Growers Association of Ontario (NSGA) has initiated a green certification program.
Oct 15, 2010
Companies needed to take part in salt research study
The Snow and Ice Management Sector Group of Landscape Ontario has commissioned a research study aimed to develop an optimum and defensible standard for salt application rates for parking lots.
Oct 15, 2010
New insurance carrier named for HortProtect
Marsh Canada has been appointed as the exclusive insurance and risk management broker for the HortProtect Property and Casualty Insurance Program.
Oct 15, 2010
Largest Ottawa numbers yet take part in certification day
The largest participation ever for certification testing in the Ottawa area saw 29 candidates taking part.
Oct 15, 2010
New weed-info service now online
A new website featuring the latest information, illustrations and photographs on weeds is now available.
Oct 15, 2010
Emerald ash borer confirmed in Perth County and Ottawa
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed two more emerald ash borer (EAB) findings in Ontario.
Oct 15, 2010
Vineland receives approval for $1.5 million research project
Federal funds to help create best practices for pest and weed control and reduce energy consumption.
Oct 15, 2010
Expo: The place to be for value, trends and networking
Expo, Canada’s fall show for the floral and garden industry, promises something of value for anyone in the green industry.
Oct 15, 2010
Canada Blooms voted a top-100 event
The American Bus Association (ABA) named Canada Blooms one of the Top 100 events in North America.
Oct 15, 2010
CNLA acquires Canadian rose genetics
Rose genetic materials have been transferred to Vineland Research and Innovation Centre with research already underway.
Sep 15, 2010
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 and take co-operative action to manage invasive plants and protect native vegetation.
Sep 15, 2010
Exciting changes announced for 2011 IPM symposium
A new format and a new energy are promised at the 2011 IPM Symposium.
Sep 15, 2010
Foundation announces 2010 scholarship winners
The Ontario Horticultural Trades Foundation (OHTF) has announced its list of 2010 scholarship recipients.
Sep 15, 2010
Demand for Fiesta outweighs early supply
The demand from lawn care professionals for Fiesta this year far outweighed the forecasts.
Sep 15, 2010
WSIB announces changes to re-entry program
The WSIB is making significant changes to its labour market re-entry (LMR) program.
Aug 15, 2010
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 the issue of utility locates.
Aug 15, 2010
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 property.
Jul 15, 2010
Spending time in backyard is popular
Weather Network survey indicated enjoying the backyard is the most popular summer activity.
Jul 15, 2010
Tornado damages greenhouses
A tornado hit the Leamington area in early June causing extensive damage to a number of greenhouse operations.
Jul 15, 2010
Time to make mid-season airblast sprayer adjustments
In June it’s about mid-season for many orchard, high-bush and nursery spray applicators. Some airblast sprayers have already put in over 100 hours.
Jul 15, 2010
Ag Energy and university to develop solar technology
Ag Energy Co-operative is teaming up with the University of Waterloo to accelerate the research and development of a new solar photovoltaic (PV) technology.
Jul 15, 2010
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) spread.
Jul 15, 2010
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.
Jul 15, 2010
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.
Jul 15, 2010
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.
Jun 15, 2010
Is it legal to wear shorts at construction site?
"We as a landscape company have allowed employees to wear shorts in the summer."
Jun 15, 2010
High demand for new weed killer delays shipments to Ontario
Demand for the newest approved weed killer is much higher than forecasted, causing slight delays in shipments.
May 15, 2010
Turf group gives life membership
Jane Arnett recognized for her outstanding contributions to the turfgrass industry.
May 15, 2010
New rules on tiedowns
Changes came into effect on Jan. 1, 2010 on the requirement not to use a tiedown, or a component of a tiedown, to secure cargo to a vehicle.
May 15, 2010
LO unveils fifth season of VIA Rail garden tour
Now in its fifth year, the VIA Rail Garden Route program, organized by Landscape Ontario, highlights some of Canada’s most magnificent feature gardens along VIA’s Halifax to Vancouver Island network.
May 15, 2010
Fiesta receives PMRA approval
In mid-April, Fiesta, a new weed control product manufactured by Neudorff North America, received its registration certificate from the PMRA. Complete Ontario approval is the next step.
Apr 15, 2010
CFIA working on citrus longhorned beetle regs
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency have asked for the industry’s help to be on the look-out for the possible presence of citrus longhorned beetle.
Apr 15, 2010
Fund of $300,000 for greening streets
A total of $300,000 in funding is available immediately for municipalities as part of the Greening of Main Street project.
Apr 15, 2010
Self-employed may qualify for EI benefits
Self-employed individuals may register for Employment Insurance (EI) special benefits as of Jan. 31, 2010.
Apr 15, 2010
Flowers Canada names new director
Andrew Kuyvenhoven, president of the Flowers Canada Board of Directors, has announced that Dean Shoemaker is the organization’s new executive director.
Apr 15, 2010
Minimum wage hike to $10.25
As of Mar. 31, the minimum wage in Ontario has increased 75 cents an hour.
Apr 15, 2010
Agency clarifies unlabelled tank mixes
There are a few benefits to tank mixing pest control products, such as saving time and fuel by making fewer trips over the crop with the sprayer.
Apr 15, 2010
Harmonized Sales Tax and landscape contractors
On July 1, 2010 the Ontario Retail Sales Tax (RST) will be combined with the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) to create a federally administered Harmonized Sales Tax (HST).
Apr 15, 2010
In memoriam — Mark Smith
Mark Smith, a dedicated employee of Scott’s Landscaping of Jerseyville, passed away suddenly at home on Mar. 10, 2010, at the age of 38
Apr 15, 2010
Congress 2010 saves 139 trees
This is the second year that Congress has been involved in the Zero Waste Certificate program.
Apr 15, 2010
Hot and dry weather expected this summer
According to Environment Canada, Ontario will see a warmer and drier summer.
Apr 15, 2010
Clause allows HST savings on pre-payment of service
LO members may want to take advantage of the pre-payment clause in the HST system that allows for an eight per cent tax saving if payment is made before May 1.
Mar 15, 2010
Industry wants education and certification as part of Toronto’s emission control plan
The meeting in early February provided an opportunity for LO members to express their opinions about the city’s proposal to reduce emissions from outdoor power equipment.
Mar 15, 2010
Taskforce planned to fight emerald ash borer
The emerald ash borer (EAB) has been detected in four locations in the Niagara Region.
Mar 15, 2010
TBG appoints new executive director
Toronto Botanical Garden’s new executive director Aldona Satterthwaite assumed the position on March 8.
Mar 15, 2010
Housing numbers continue to improve
According to Statistics Canada, housing sales and construction both continued the trend of increasing numbers.
Mar 15, 2010
New weed killer expected this summer
If all goes according to plan, members of the lawn care industry will have a new weapon in an arsenal that was wiped out following the Ontario pesticide ban in April 2009.
Mar 15, 2010
Protective clothing essential on the job
Regulations require that a worker wear and use the protective clothing and equipment necessary to protect against hazards.
Mar 15, 2010
Federal government to ban fertilizer-pesticide products
The federal government announced a decision to “uncouple” fertilizer-pesticide combination products intended for lawn and turf uses.
Mar 15, 2010
OHRF supports research chair
The Ontario Horticultural Research Foundation has announced a $100,000 contribution toward a research chair at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) at the University of Guelph.
Feb 15, 2010
Act to protect workers from violence applies to all Ontario workplaces
Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act to protect workers against workplace violence comes into law on June 10, 2010.
Feb 15, 2010
Halton Region implements Horticultural Trade Use policies
On Dec. 16, 2009, Halton Regional Council adopted Official Plan Amendment No. 38 (ROPA 38).
Feb 15, 2010
Vineland Centre welcomes new members to the team
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has announced five new members to its growing research team.
Jan 15, 2010
Two LO projects receive funds to research pesticide alternatives
Two LO projects are among the six announced to receive funds for research into finding alternatives to manage pests in lawns, gardens and parks.
Dec 15, 2009
Fine tuning of Sarritor continues in the field
The development of biological pest control products can be traced as far back as 400 BC in China. Today, these controls are essential parts of Integrated Pest Management practices.
Oct 15, 2009
Open house at Vineland introduces exciting project to green Ontario’s highways
A project to make Ontario highways more environmentally-friendly could have broad and far-reaching positive effects on the economy of the horticulture industry.
Oct 15, 2009
Research to develop a better petunia
A co-operative effort by Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and the University of Guelph will study methods to create a new and improved petunia.
Oct 15, 2009
Know your pests and diseases: Leafhopper
Leafhopper is a common name applied to any species from the family Cicadellidae. Leafhoppers belong to one of the largest families of plant-feeding insects.
Oct 15, 2009
As of Oct. 26, hand-held devices banned in Ontario
The Ontario government’s Bill 118 will become law on Oct.26. When it does become official, it will be illegal to use a hand-held device while operating a motor vehicle.
Sep 15, 2009
Know your pests and diseases: The Japanese beetle
The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Newman), is a widespread and destructive pest of turf, landscape and ornamental plants.
Sep 15, 2009
Sites will accept obsolete pesticides in October
Members of the lawn care industry may use a long-time program to get rid of pesticides made obsolete by the newly-instituted Ontario pesticide ban.
Sep 15, 2009
WSIB announces preliminary rates for 2010
Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has announced that it will freeze premium rates for employers in rate groups with “good health and safety records.”
Aug 15, 2009
Hogweed presents dangerous consequences for landscapers
There is invasive alien out there that is one of the most dangerous plants a horticulturist will come across.
Aug 15, 2009
Know your pests and diseases: Eastern tent caterpillar
Insects and diseases can threaten plant health.
Aug 15, 2009
Study underway to develop hazelnut cultivars
If all goes according to plan, in the near future nursery growers could be producing hazelnut trees for the Ontario food industry.
Aug 15, 2009
EAB regulatory action ordered in Ontario counties
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced a new regulation that prohibits the movement of ash material and firewood of all species from specific areas of Southwestern Ontario.
Jul 15, 2009
Safety vest rules
A worker who may be endangered by vehicular traffic shall wear a garment that covers at least his or her upper body and has the following features:
Jul 15, 2009
Know your pests and diseases
Insects and diseases can threaten plant health. As soon as you notice any abnormality in your plant’s appearance, begin a careful examination of the problem.
Jul 15, 2009
Vineland launches new website
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has launched its new website www.vinelandresearch.com, which features the new Vineland Blog.
Jul 15, 2009
Emerald ash borer confirmed in Welland
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed that emerald ash borer (EAB) was found in Welland.
Jul 15, 2009
Damaged nozzles dampen profits
You have the best sprayer on the market. You know everything there is to know about how the weather affects spraying. You scouted your crop and today is a perfect time for spraying. You spent a LOT of money on your product. So, why did you get crummy coverage and poor control?
Jul 15, 2009
MTO revisions now in place to harmonize Facility Audit Program
On April 1, Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO) introduced a revision to the Facility Audit Program.
Jun 15, 2009
Outdoor workers and skin cancer
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in Canada. The primary cause of skin cancer is sun exposure.
Jun 15, 2009
Avoid heat stress
Employers and workers are reminded to be aware of the health and safety dangers of heat stress and to protect themselves.
Jun 15, 2009
Fertilizer act is amended
The Government of Canada has announced an amendment to the regulations that will lengthen the fertilizer and supplement registration period.
Jun 15, 2009
Speed limiters mandatory on trucks
As of Jan. 1, 2009, most large trucks driven in Ontario are required to use electronic speed limiters that cap speed at 105 kilometres per hour.
Jun 15, 2009
Toronto approves green roofs bylaw
The City of Toronto passed a bylaw on May 27 that makes green roofs mandatory on all classes of new buildings.
Jun 15, 2009
Wasps used to detect emerald ash borer
Monitoring the emerald ash borer can be as simple as observing wasps return to their nests with their beetle prey.
Jun 15, 2009
Province offers incentive to hire summer students
An Ontario government program helps students find a summer job through free job search support and placement services.
Jun 15, 2009
LO representatives work to help create species at risk legislation
Early in 2006, the Ontario government announced its plan to review and update existing species at risk legislation in response to recommendations made in Ontario’s Biodiversity Strategy.
May 15, 2009
CFIA proposes to extend tree removal compensation
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is proposing an amendment to extend compensation to Dec. 31, 2014 for persons who have had trees removed because of the emerald ash borer, Asian long-horned beetle and brown spruce longhorn beetle.
May 15, 2009
Industry members negotiate through Ontario pesticide ban
Confusion is evident as industry members negotiate their way through Bill 64, Cosmetic Pesticide Ban Act.
May 15, 2009
Health and safety inspection blitz in June
For the second year in a row, the Ontario Ministry of Labour (MOL) is conducting a health and safety inspection blitz of workplaces where young workers (age 15-24) and newly assigned workers of any age are employed.
May 15, 2009
Pesticide collection this fall
A three-day province-wide collection program of obsolete pesticides is planned for this fall.
Apr 15, 2009
Nursery analyst on staff
Landscape Ontario is pleased to welcome its newest staff member, Francesco Pacelli, who has filled the position of nursery technical analyst.
Apr 15, 2009
IPM symposia see increased interest
For the 44th consecutive year, the IPM Symposia provided members of the green industry with up-to-date information on the latest research, products, ideas and strategies, including reports from OMAFRA and the MOE.
Apr 15, 2009
Tax credit brochure online
Landscape Ontario has created a pamphlet to help members communicate details of the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) in order that homeowners may maximize the tax credit.
Apr 15, 2009
Ontario pesticide ban becomes law on April 22
Ontario's cosmetic pesticides ban takes effect April 22, 2009.
Mar 15, 2009
EAB area may expand
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is proposing to establish two large regulated areas within the province to combat the increasing number of EAB findings throughout Ontario.
Mar 15, 2009
Report calls landscaping a growing industry
Increased awareness in both the public and private sectors of environmental issues is a major driver of landscape installations, making landscaping a source of aesthetic, ecological, and financial benefits.
Mar 15, 2009
CFIA confirms emerald ash borer present in the City of Hamilton
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced on Feb. 27 that it has confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in the City of Hamilton.
Mar 15, 2009
Study shows landscaping is great investment
Recently LO’s first vice-president Tom Intven, president of Canadale Nurseries in St. Thomas, attended the ANLA Management Clinic in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mar 15, 2009
Major report is released on economic profile of Ontario turfgrass industry
A new 148 page report on the Ontario turfgrass industry reveals some impressive numbers for the lawncare sector.
Mar 15, 2009
Minimum wage to go up 75 cents
A 75-cent per hour increase in Ontario’s minimum wage will continue as planned at the end of March, despite the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) urging the province to cancel the increase, because of the poor condition of the economy.
Feb 15, 2009
A lesson: Recession and the hot dog vendor
There was an elderly man who had a profitable little business selling hot dogs on a busy street corner in a major city.
Jan 15, 2009
EAB found in Pickering
In early December, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in the city of Pickering.
Dec 15, 2008
Plum pox declining in Ontario
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has completed its 2008 plum pox virus (PPV) survey activities.
Nov 15, 2008
New energy and objectives for Vineland Research Station
For over 100 years, the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has contributed to the horticultural industry.
Nov 15, 2008
Challange issued on Quebec’s ban of 2,4-D
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will be used to test the Province of Quebec’s ban of 2,4-D.
Oct 15, 2008
Hannah Mathers heads co-operative research effort
The Ontario nursery and landscape industry is receiving some help with research initiatives, industry projects and extension activities in the person of Dr. Hannah Mathers.
Oct 15, 2008
John Deere closing Welland factory
John Deere’s last manufacturing facility in Canada, its Welland plant, will close by the end of 2009.
Oct 15, 2008
Canadian professional peat harvest down
The Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association (CSPMA) says the peat moss industry is facing one of its poorest harvest seasons on record.
Sep 15, 2008
Landscape Gardener exemption
Officials from Landscape Ontario and the Ministry of Labour met recently regarding the interpretation of certain exemptions within the Employment Standards Act, 2000.
Sep 15, 2008
Slowing the spread of EAB across Ontario
At press time, areas of emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation in Ontario include Oakville, Brampton and Ottawa, as well as southwestern Ontario.
Sep 15, 2008
Series of courses on green roofs
This fall a number of training courses by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) will cover everything from basic design to waterproofing.
Sep 15, 2008
Ontario sees record rainfall
Those in the landscape industry know first-hand that the summer of 2008 is the wettest on record in Ontario.
Sep 15, 2008
Land planning continues around Guelph Turfgrass Institute
Representatives from the Ontario Turfgrass Research Foundation, the Ontario government (Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and Ministry of Energy and Public Infrastructure Renewal), the City of Guelph and the University of Guelph met to discuss the future of the Guelph Turfgrass Institute (GTI) at its current location.
Sep 15, 2008
CNLA supports the construction sector
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association has implemented some new initiatives to benefit Canada’s landscape contractors.
Sep 15, 2008
Pesticide technician and trainee requirements
Pesticide use in Ontario is regulated by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE), which has a mandate to protect consumers and workers in trades that bring them into direct contact with pesticides.
Aug 15, 2008
Ash borer is confirmed in three more Ontario centres
Within a span of nine days, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced confirmations of the presence of emerald ash borer (EAB) in three more Ontario cities.
Aug 15, 2008
Online government service simplifies licensing process
A new online service called BizPaL simplifies the business permit, licence and other compliance regulation process for entrepreneurs.
Aug 15, 2008
Some WSIB rates up slightly
Most WSIB premium rates for 2009 will see a slight increase, with garden centres taking the biggest percentage hike at 5.3 per cent.
Aug 15, 2008
Letters on pesticide issue
In the executive director’s column by Tony DiGiovanni that appeared in the July issue of Horticulture Review, we promised to print any letters we received on the pesticide issue.
Aug 15, 2008
Outdoor workers: Watch for ticks
Blacklegged or deer ticks that carry Lyme disease are on the rise in southern Ontario.
Aug 15, 2008
Employers relieved to see court eliminate punitive damages
A late June decision by the Supreme Court of Canada has Canadian employers breathing a bit easier. The landmark case of Keays v. Honda Canada eliminated a $500,000 punitive damages award handed down by a lower court.
Jul 15, 2008
Green industry’s locate performance is poor
Data collected by the Ontario Regional Common Ground Alliance (ORCGA) states that, “The green industry had the highest percentage of no-locate damages among all industry types.”
Jul 15, 2008
Pesticide ban is now official
The pesticide ban in Ontario officially became law on Wednesday, June 18th, just before the legislature broke for a three-month recess.
Jul 15, 2008
Avoid the dangers of heat
Those in the horticultural trades have a love/hate relationship with summer.
Jul 15, 2008
Campaign to stop movement of firewood
The Government of Canada has launched a “Don’t Move Firewood” campaign to limit the spread of invasive species by vacationing Canadians this summer.
Jul 15, 2008
Price of fertilizer skyrockets
As if the landscape trades weren’t being hit hard enough with skyrocketing gasoline and diesel prices, along with pesticide bans, the cost of fertilizer has more than doubled.
Jun 15, 2008
Landscape Standards change in name only
Landscape Ontario’s Landscape Standards have undergone a minor name change, to become Landscape Guidelines.
Jun 15, 2008
Landscapers susceptible to tetanus
Most of us think that tetanus is something we get when stepping on a rusty nail.
Apr 15, 2008
Plans to revitalize former Vineland research station
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has established a Stakeholder Advisory Committee.
Apr 15, 2008
MTO safety rodeo is a first
Landscape Ontario and the Ministry of Transportation have scheduled a truck and trailer inspection day at the LO home office in Milton on Thurs., April 24.
Mar 15, 2008
Markham offers information session on upcoming pesticide bylaw
As of April 1, 2008, everyone who provides lawn care in Markham must be licensed to operate in the town. Attend an information session at the Markham Civic Centre on March 20 for more information.
Mar 15, 2008
Job bank website tracks labour shortages
By posting their help-wanted ads on the free Service Canada job bank website, LO members can help the organization monitor the labour shortages in the horticulture industry.
Mar 15, 2008
Emerald ash borer found in Toronto
For the first time, the emerald ash borer has been found in infested trees in Toronto.
Mar 15, 2008
Digging can be expensive
Did you ever think about the reasons we have so many strikes of underground lines in Ontario such as natural gas, hydro, telephone, cable, fiberoptics, water and sewer, lines?
Jan 15, 2008
Online turf survey important to industry
The Ontario Turfgrass Research Foundation and the University of Guelph are conducting a survey in order to understand the economic impact of the Ontario turfgrass industry.