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September 2015
Previous Issues
President's Message
Plant it high, never die
By Dave Braun
In most cases, trees should be planted with the root collar at least three to four inches above grade.
Feature
Gelderman Landscape Services celebrates a 60-year legacy
With the business celebrating its 60th anniversary, Helder looks back on both the company’s beginnings and his start at Gelderman.
Saugeen dry stone project about building walls and workers
The largest dry stone project in North America is underway at Saugeen First Nation #29 community, outside of Southhampton.
Association News
Excitement and anticipation builds for Thrive ’15
Some long-time and traditional Landscape Ontario events will have a different look in new location this year.
Nursery closing with Leno Mori’s retirement
Mori Nurseries in Niagara-on-the-Lake announced it will close down its operation by Nov. 30, 2015.
MacRae named to CAEM board
Heather MacRae has been selected to sit on the CAEM board of directors.
Ottawa helps students while maintaining Cancer Survivors’ Park
By Martha Walsh
Ottawa Chapter continues to maintain the Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Surviviors’ Park, located on 4.5 acres in Ottawa’s Alta Vista neighbourhood.
Enter awards before Oct. 1
By this point in the season members and crews are tired; daylight fades faster, as does one’s energy.
LO home office hosts Landscape Industry Certified exams
Candidates, judges and volunteers arrived at the Landscape Ontario home office in Milton on Aug. 6 to take part in the Landscape Industry Certified testing.
LO members help honour Hanover developer
Over 150 people in the small community of Hanover, turned out on June 27, 2015.
In Memoriam — Peter Olsen
Peter Olsen of Royal City Nursery passed away on July 8, 2015.
First Waterloo Family Day a big success
The first annual Waterloo Chapter Family Day was a huge success.
Community building at St. Thomas school
Several Landscape Ontario members participated in a project to turn a bare school courtyard into a green, outdoor classroom.
LO members and students create garden
By Stuart Service
“If we have stuff growing in the garden, we’ll harvest it and put it on the lunch tables.”
Letter To The Editor
Study salt applications
By William ‘B.J.’ Jordan
I have been monitoring our salt numbers very closely with a new automated salt tracking system from Viaesys designed specifically for this project.
Mechanics are undervalued cogs of industry
By Harry A. de Vries
The Scott Duff and Fox Hollow articles in the May issue are good ones to read.
Scholarship Profile
Scholarship helps Andrew Burgess begin an exciting life journey
The year 2004 is a pretty significant time in Andrew Burgess’ life.
Industry News
Sawaya trial gardens attract industry and writers
Trial gardens are, unfortunately, one of the green industry’s best kept secrets in Ontario.
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.
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.
Ministry offers advisory on elevating work platforms
The Ministry of Labour has provided an advisory on working at heights.
Battlefield opens in Brantford
Battlefield Equipment Rentals has announced the opening of a new location in Brantford.
National Tree Day on Sept. 23
On Sept. 23, Canada will celebrate National Tree Day.
CLP now CLM
The acronym “CLP” will no longer be used, changing to “CLM”.
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.
Executive Desk
Do you have problems finding good employees?
By Tony DiGiovanni CHT
Finding good employees is a huge issue for our industry.
Public Relations
Member appreciation
By Deni Flanagan CLD
Review the ways your Association truly values your membership.
Safety And Training
Developing our workforce
By Sally Harvey CAE, CLT, CLM
Landscape Ontario’s Education and Labour Development committee has identified the Horticulture Technician Apprenticeship program as a top priority.
Membership
Ready for Chapter season?
By Rachel Cerelli
Fall is fast approaching!
Underground World
Statistics show solid improvement
By Terry Murphy
Congratulations, green industry, you continue to improve.
Prosperity Partners
Checking in at the half-way mark
By Jacki Hart CLM
Four down, four to go. We’re at the half-way mark of the snow off-season.
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