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January 2012
Previous Issues
Feature
LO members restore green to Toronto’s St. James Park
By Robert Ellidge
Over 150 volunteers from the landscaping industry descended upon the park for two days to restore the original beauty to the three hectare site.
Plantsman Terry McGlade reflects on 30 years of change
By Sarah Willis
Terry McGlade has been building beautiful gardens in Toronto for nearly 30 years.
Canada Blooms garden will stimulate senses
Beauty and creativity, along with some education, will stimulate all five senses of those visiting this year’s Green for Life garden at Canada Blooms.
Trial favourites listed by garden manager
By Rodger Tschanz
2012 promises a bright selection of new and reliable bedding plants and perennials to try out. Here are a few suggestions of plants worth trying in the new year.
New opportunities at owners-only workshops
By Kristen McIntyre CHT
When you own a landscape company, you’re a business-person first and a landscaper second, although it may not always seem that way.
Association News
LO welcomes Charal as new president
For the next two years Phil Charal will accept the role of president of Landscape Ontario board of directors.
IPM Symposium covers trees and turf
By Kristen McIntyre CHT
Landscape Ontario’s IPM Symposium on Mon., Jan. 9 at the Toronto Congress Centre, Cohen Ballroom, is more relevant than ever.
Exciting new home for GreenTrade Expo
The excitement and momentum is growing for the Ottawa Chapter’s 19th Annual GreenTrade Expo, with exhibitors and visitors alike showing interest by signing up earlier than normal for the Feb. 15 show.
Native Plant Source greens K-W
Native Plant Source of Kitchener was recognized recently for its generous contribution to the newly constructed Living Roof at the University of Waterloo Environmental Studies Building.
Greentario: Strong Hamilton community supporter
Award-winning LO member Greentario of Hamilton has supported a number of great causes in its community.
Safety Group reaps benefit of WSIB rebate
It was a day of celebration in late November at the LO home office in Milton, complete with cake, when the 2010 Safety Group Program participants surpassed last year’s amazing achievement with a 5.74 per cent score out of a possible 6.
Promote your community projects through LO
LO executive director Tony DiGiovanni CLT recently asked members to reveal the great causes and projects their company has been involved with over the past year or two.
Yates Custom Lawn Sprinklers irrigates kids hospital
“The past two years we have contributed an installed irrigation system to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Lottery Dream Home in Ottawa."
Allens busy beyond their business
Bob and Ruby Allen of RW Allen Horticultural Services in St. Thomas have been involved in Arbor Week for many years.
Growers’ Short Course moving back to Guelph
The annual LO Growers' Group Short Course has a new home this year. The Feb. 8 event will take place at Royal Canadian Legion, 57 Watson Parkway South, in Guelph.
In memoriam: Bill Schreiber
Bill Schreiber died on Dec. 8, 2011 at the Milton District Hospital.
Sean James receives community honour
Sean James of Fern Ridge Landscaping in Milton received the Community Partner of the Year Award from Halton Ecopartners.
Tumber wins U.S. award
A monthly U.S. publication dedicated to the pool and spa industry recently recognized Tumber and Associates of Orangeville, Ont.
New names added to industry certified list
A total of 38 individuals have their names added to the list of industry certified, after they completed the qualification requirements in 2011.
Waterloo helps KidsAbility
The Waterloo Chapter had a very successful golf tournament this past summer, and from that event, it was able to share proceeds with a number of charities.
Letter To The Editor
Past president give thanks
Tom Intven extends sincere appreciation and congratulations to all those involved with the St. James Park restoration project.
Volunteer Profile
Gerwin Bouman believes in value of LO association work
President of Stam Nurseries in Burgessville, Gerwin Bouman’s volunteer work with Landscape Ontario began in 2006 when he went on the annual growers’ tour.
Industry News
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.
Free green industry budgeting software
JPL Consulting is offering all members of Landscape Ontario its proprietary software, JPL Budgeting for Success 3000 Lite Version.
Underground World
Ontario One Call Act
By Terry Murphy CLP
At the Provincial Legislature at Queen’s Park on Dec. 2, the Ontario One Call Act, or Bill 8, received all party support on second reading.
Turf Report
Weed re-growth with Fiesta herbicide
By Pam Charbonneau
When Fiesta received Canadian registration in spring of 2010, there was not a lot of information available on its efficacy on common Ontario lawn weeds.
Smart About Salt
City of Ottawa takes leadership role in salt reduction
By Bob Hodgins
The City of Ottawa hosted a Smart about Salt summit on Nov. 29 to foster greater public and private partnerships in promoting efficient salt use in the city.
Membership
How did we hook you?
By Helen Hassard
Lately there has been a lot of interest in how companies become members of LO.
Safety And Training
Planning for a prosperous 2012
By Sally Harvey CLT, CLP
It is the time of year that many of us take time to reflect on the good, the bad and the not-so-good within our business over the past year.
Public Relations
Practical hints on telling our story
By Denis Flanagan CLD
Tips for how to market your company when talking with local media.
Executive Desk
St. James Park extreme makeover
By Tony DiGiovanni CHT
I have just been through an amazing and inspiring experience. It’s something I will not soon forget.
President's Message
An opportunity for prosperity
By Phil Charal
As your incoming president, I wish to start my very first column with encouraging news regarding the potential for a prosperous and profitable year in 2012. Despite everything else, the good news is that in tough times, our association is here to support you with meaningful programs.
Prosperity Partners
Connecting the dots
By Jacki Hart CLP
Within the community of governance at Landscape Ontario, there’s a movement afoot to ‘connect the dots’ between members and the value they receive from belonging to the association.
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