Toggle navigation
Contact us 1-800-265-5656
My profile
Submit
Join now!
News
Events
Business Tools
Training/Education
Member's Area
Chapters
Sectors
Trade Show
Magazines
Foundation
Careers
Member's Area
My Profile
Submit
September 2022
Previous Issues
President's Message
Productivity efficiencies
By Lindsay Drake Nightingale
Generally, this is the time of year when business owners and their teams can take a much-needed break.
Feature
Growing green careers: Verdant Landscape & Design supports apprenticeship
By Scott Barber
Business owners Matt and Morgan Robertson encourage staff to grow their skills through the Horticultural Technician Apprenticeship Program.
New member benefit: Landscape Ontario HR Hotline
By Scott Barber
Domenic Richichi and John Trainor from EIO Solutions recently joined the Landscape Ontario Podcast to talk about the new HR hotline.
Navigating inflationary waters
By Gail Pope
You can see it in the grocery store and at the gas pump — costs are rising at a constant rate, giving businesses little choice but to up their prices as well.
GROWing the landscape profession
Participant's of Landscape Ontario's GROW training program share their feedback on the experience.
Association News
Will Joyce wins Nisco Entrepreneurial Spirit Award
Nisco National Leasing selected Landscape Ontario member Will Joyce as the winner of its first Entrepreneurial Spirit Award.
MP Adam van Koeverden visits Landscape Ontario
van Koeverden congratulated the association on its work on the federally supported GROW program and acceptance of several federal grants.
Celebrating Nelly Vile’s career
Nelly has always been very passionate and committed to the success of Canlok Stone, and it has been the focus of her life for six decades.
LO welcomes Courtney McCann as Director of Workforce Development
McCann said she is thrilled to join the LO team, calling the position her “dream job.”
Enter the awards by Oct. 1
Member-only awards program celebrates 50 years of the best projects in Ontario.
Mountainview Landscaping takes top spot at London Chapter softball tournament
Six softball teams battled it out for top position on a hot, muggy day in June.
LO summer journalism internship
By Gail Pope
Gail Pope reflects on her summer work experience with Landscape Ontario.
New Members
New Members September 2022
Landscape Ontario welcomes 83 new members this month.
Professional News
Invasive Asian jumping worm spotted in Ontario
By Gail Pope
Asian jumping worms are able to reproduce in large numbers and survive harsh conditions creating a recipe for destruction.
StatsCan releases sod and nursery revenue and workforce data
Statistics Canada released data on the sod and nursery sectors in Ontario and Canada, comparing sales and staff numbers from 2014 to 2021.
TLC Landscaping partners with Schill Grounds Management
Landscape Ontario member TLC Landscaping announced it has partnered with Schill Grounds Management, a commercial landscaping and snow and ice removal service provider in Cleveland, Ohio, to help the company grow throughout Ontario.
TFWP extends advertising requirement suspension
Extension runs one full year, until June 30, 2023.
Vineland names McGrath head of R&D
In her new role, McGrath will guide the direction of Vineland’s innovation portfolio to maximize real-world impact with a team of more than 50 scientists and technicians.
Ontario minimum wage to increase to $15.50
Minimum wage rates in Ontario will increase on Oct. 1, 2022. This increase is tied to the Ontario Consumer Price Index for 2022.
Executive Desk
Honouring our pioneers
By Tony DiGiovanni CHT
On July 20, with family and friends in attendance, we recognized the contributions of eight pioneers by planting trees in their honour.
Membership
Aligning national priorities through the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association
By Joe Salemi CAE
Through our partnership with CNLA, this year alone, Landscape Ontario members have saved just over $9.6 million on vehicle purchases.
HR Solutions
Tips for quantifying HR costs
By John Trainor
You have to track your cash flows and HR in order to make more money, be more efficient and improve your working environment.
Prosperity Partners
It’s good to be sticky
By Jacki Hart CLM
Many employers simply either haven’t or don’t know how to chart a path for employees to follow.
© 2024 Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association