March 15, 2024
Greg Schaafsma enjoys building community gardens
Schaafsma studied landscaping at the University of Guelph’s Ridgetown College and spent 17 years in the nursery industry before starting at Grand River Natural Stone in London, Ont., where he has worked for 12 years.
He brought his wealth of experience in the profession to the London Chapter Board in 2019, serving as vice-president for three years, president and now acting as past- and vice-president, organizing events like the annual golf tournament, which he particularly enjoys.
What made you want to pursue landscaping and horticulture as a career?
My dad worked in a factory, and it wasn’t a great environment. I saw how he was, and I didn’t want to do that. I wanted to be outside working with my hands and working with plants. I’ve always been interested in growing plants and landscaping and doing all that kind of outdoor work. I had no interest in working in a factory.What made you want to get involved with the London Chapter?
I wanted to be a little more involved in the community and the different projects that were going on within LO at the time. When I first got involved, they did the Veteran’s Memorial Gardens at HMCS Prevost in London, so I helped there. I was like, ‘oh this is interesting.’ I wanted to get more involved in that side of things — helping build gardens for the community, places where people can go and relax.How were you involved in the community garden at Indwell Commons in London?
The Indwell community garden came around because Jay Murray from TLC Landscaping Design + Pools was involved with it, and he asked if the London Chapter could be involved as a group to build a garden at the new development. It was intriguing because what Indwell is doing is building low-income housing to get people off the street; it’s very good what they’re doing.So, we helped with the garden portion of it, which lets the people there have a sense of peace. They can go out and relax in a nice garden area within the city. Our next project — if everything goes as planned — is we’re going to help with Hospice of Elgin to build outdoor garden spaces.