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INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN This easy-care, fool-proof perennial eventually dies down in the summer heat. In our design, we used Brunneras ' forget-me-not blue flowers that are stunning with the pink and white bleeding hearts. By the time the bleeding heart dies down, the Brunnera PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter, but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage. Below you will find a list of some of the more common species of ground covers. 15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers inSOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not toCLIMBING VINES
Climbing vines add a vertical dimension to your garden and can grow on existing walls or fences. An arbor or trellis can be installed to provide climbing space. They are useful in hiding unsightly features or to provide a cover for a fence, garden shed or compost pile. English Ivy, Boston Ivy and Climbing Hydrangea are self-clinging. HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Dig a hole four to five inches deeper than the root ball depth and fill that area with an enriched soil mix. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is slightly higher than ground level. Backfill with the enriched soil. Soil conditions: Clematis prefers a fertile, well-drained soil. CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Eco-friendly gardening supports pollinators and the environment. From cooling and cleaning the air, capturing carbon, and supporting wildlife and pollinators, your gardens can make a HUGE impact. PERENNIALS FOR SHADE Astilbe are the most beautiful plants for shade with their gorgeous plumes of red, pink or white flowers in June and very attractive spring foliage that remains green and handsome all summer – as long as the soil is moist. Hosta, Ferns and colourful Astilbes will make a very attractive show in combination and are long-lived perennials fora
INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN This easy-care, fool-proof perennial eventually dies down in the summer heat. In our design, we used Brunneras ' forget-me-not blue flowers that are stunning with the pink and white bleeding hearts. By the time the bleeding heart dies down, the Brunnera PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter, but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage. Below you will find a list of some of the more common species of ground covers. 15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers inSOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not toCLIMBING VINES
Climbing vines add a vertical dimension to your garden and can grow on existing walls or fences. An arbor or trellis can be installed to provide climbing space. They are useful in hiding unsightly features or to provide a cover for a fence, garden shed or compost pile. English Ivy, Boston Ivy and Climbing Hydrangea are self-clinging. HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Dig a hole four to five inches deeper than the root ball depth and fill that area with an enriched soil mix. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is slightly higher than ground level. Backfill with the enriched soil. Soil conditions: Clematis prefers a fertile, well-drained soil. CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'. HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Honouring LO's pioneers. Please take a moment to browse the links below, and enjoy video of LO's founding members speaking about history, values and changes. Landscape Ontario is honoured to respect our founders. David Bakker. Len Cullen. ONTARIO MOVES TO STEP ONE ON JUNE 11 The Ontario government announced it is moving the province into "Step One" of the "Roadmap to Reopen" plan at 12:01 am on June 11, 2021. “Thanks to the ongoing success of Team Ontario’s vaccine roll out and the ongoing improvements in public health trends, we are able to enter step one of the Roadmap and begin to safely and cautiously lift restrictions,” said Premier Doug Ford. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ONLINE Professional development without boundaries — Now more than ever online learning is particularly attractive. Offering you and your team the flexibility to pick the time, place and giving you the opportunity to progress at your own pace. Landscape Ontario supports the idea of making learning as flexible, and accessible, as possible. PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN This easy-care, fool-proof perennial eventually dies down in the summer heat. In our design, we used Brunneras ' forget-me-not blue flowers that are stunning with the pink and white bleeding hearts. By the time the bleeding heart dies down, the BrunneraFRAGRANT GARDENS
The fragrant, long, upright or nodding panicles of lilac-purple-white flowers are borne in August and September. Plant in full sun in well-drained fertile soil for contrast in a shrub or perennial planting, or in mass plantings. Early spring pruning promotes vigorous growth and larger flowers. Attractive to butterflies.YOUR HARDINESS ZONE
The plant hardiness zones map outlines the different zones in Canada where various types of trees, shrubs and flowers will most likely survive. It is based on the average climatic conditions of each area. The first such map for North America, released by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1960, was based only on minimum winter ONTARIO LANDSCAPE TREE PLANTING GUIDE Landscape Ontario and Vineland Research and Innovation Centre are proud to announce the release of the Ontario Landscape Tree Planting Guide. The Guide is intended for landscape architects, landscape designers, landscape contractors, urban forest managers, horticulturists, and other professionals who understand treeattributes and tree
TOP 10 ORNAMENTAL POLLINATOR PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Butterfly Weed: ‘Silky Mix’. ‘Silky Mix’ is very attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Monarch butterflies will lay eggs on this plant as it is a ready food source for their caterpillars. It is also a very attractive ornamental that can be grown in beds or containers and used as a cut flower. The umbels are a mixture of redand gold.
CLIMBING VINES
Climbing vines add a vertical dimension to your garden and can grow on existing walls or fences. An arbor or trellis can be installed to provide climbing space. They are useful in hiding unsightly features or to provide a cover for a fence, garden shed or compost pile. English Ivy, Boston Ivy and Climbing Hydrangea are self-clinging.JAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. PERENNIALS FOR SHADE Astilbe are the most beautiful plants for shade with their gorgeous plumes of red, pink or white flowers in June and very attractive spring foliage that remains green and handsome all summer – as long as the soil is moist. Hosta, Ferns and colourful Astilbes will make a very attractive show in combination and are long-lived perennials fora
HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter, but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage. Below you will find a list of some of the more common species of ground covers. 15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers in CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'.SOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not toJAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Dig a hole four to five inches deeper than the root ball depth and fill that area with an enriched soil mix. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is slightly higher than ground level. Backfill with the enriched soil. Soil conditions: Clematis prefers a fertile, well-drained soil. 'CAMPFIRE' ROSE: A CANADIAN STAR This year’s release encompasses all of these in a tri-coloured rose, aptly named ‘Campfire’. ‘Campfire’ is the name of a Tom Thomson painting from 1916. Thomson was an honorary member of The Group of Seven, Canada’s best known group of painters. He died in 1917, the year prior to the formation of The Group of Seven, but his LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. PERENNIALS FOR SHADE Astilbe are the most beautiful plants for shade with their gorgeous plumes of red, pink or white flowers in June and very attractive spring foliage that remains green and handsome all summer – as long as the soil is moist. Hosta, Ferns and colourful Astilbes will make a very attractive show in combination and are long-lived perennials fora
HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter, but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage. Below you will find a list of some of the more common species of ground covers. 15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers in CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'.SOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not toJAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Dig a hole four to five inches deeper than the root ball depth and fill that area with an enriched soil mix. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is slightly higher than ground level. Backfill with the enriched soil. Soil conditions: Clematis prefers a fertile, well-drained soil. 'CAMPFIRE' ROSE: A CANADIAN STAR This year’s release encompasses all of these in a tri-coloured rose, aptly named ‘Campfire’. ‘Campfire’ is the name of a Tom Thomson painting from 1916. Thomson was an honorary member of The Group of Seven, Canada’s best known group of painters. He died in 1917, the year prior to the formation of The Group of Seven, but his HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Honouring LO's pioneers. Please take a moment to browse the links below, and enjoy video of LO's founding members speaking about history, values and changes. Landscape Ontario is honoured to respect our founders. David Bakker. Len Cullen. ONTARIO MOVES TO STEP ONE ON JUNE 11 The Ontario government announced it is moving the province into "Step One" of the "Roadmap to Reopen" plan at 12:01 am on June 11, 2021. “Thanks to the ongoing success of Team Ontario’s vaccine roll out and the ongoing improvements in public health trends, we are able to enter step one of the Roadmap and begin to safely and cautiously lift restrictions,” said Premier Doug Ford. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ONLINE Professional development without boundaries — Now more than ever online learning is particularly attractive. Offering you and your team the flexibility to pick the time, place and giving you the opportunity to progress at your own pace. Landscape Ontario supports the idea of making learning as flexible, and accessible, as possible.YOUR HARDINESS ZONE
The plant hardiness zones map outlines the different zones in Canada where various types of trees, shrubs and flowers will most likely survive. It is based on the average climatic conditions of each area. The first such map for North America, released by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1960, was based only on minimum winterFRAGRANT GARDENS
The fragrant, long, upright or nodding panicles of lilac-purple-white flowers are borne in August and September. Plant in full sun in well-drained fertile soil for contrast in a shrub or perennial planting, or in mass plantings. Early spring pruning promotes vigorous growth and larger flowers. Attractive to butterflies. ONTARIO LANDSCAPE TREE PLANTING GUIDE Landscape Ontario and Vineland Research and Innovation Centre are proud to announce the release of the Ontario Landscape Tree Planting Guide. The Guide is intended for landscape architects, landscape designers, landscape contractors, urban forest managers, horticulturists, and other professionals who understand treeattributes and tree
PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN This easy-care, fool-proof perennial eventually dies down in the summer heat. In our design, we used Brunneras ' forget-me-not blue flowers that are stunning with the pink and white bleeding hearts. By the time the bleeding heart dies down, the Brunnera TOP 10 ORNAMENTAL POLLINATOR PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Butterfly Weed: ‘Silky Mix’. ‘Silky Mix’ is very attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Monarch butterflies will lay eggs on this plant as it is a ready food source for their caterpillars. It is also a very attractive ornamental that can be grown in beds or containers and used as a cut flower. The umbels are a mixture of redand gold.
JAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. KINGSCAPE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. PERENNIALS FOR SHADE Astilbe are the most beautiful plants for shade with their gorgeous plumes of red, pink or white flowers in June and very attractive spring foliage that remains green and handsome all summer – as long as the soil is moist. Hosta, Ferns and colourful Astilbes will make a very attractive show in combination and are long-lived perennials fora
HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter, but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage. Below you will find a list of some of the more common species of ground covers. 15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers in CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'.SOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not toJAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Dig a hole four to five inches deeper than the root ball depth and fill that area with an enriched soil mix. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is slightly higher than ground level. Backfill with the enriched soil. Soil conditions: Clematis prefers a fertile, well-drained soil. 'CAMPFIRE' ROSE: A CANADIAN STAR This year’s release encompasses all of these in a tri-coloured rose, aptly named ‘Campfire’. ‘Campfire’ is the name of a Tom Thomson painting from 1916. Thomson was an honorary member of The Group of Seven, Canada’s best known group of painters. He died in 1917, the year prior to the formation of The Group of Seven, but his LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. PERENNIALS FOR SHADE Astilbe are the most beautiful plants for shade with their gorgeous plumes of red, pink or white flowers in June and very attractive spring foliage that remains green and handsome all summer – as long as the soil is moist. Hosta, Ferns and colourful Astilbes will make a very attractive show in combination and are long-lived perennials fora
HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter, but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage. Below you will find a list of some of the more common species of ground covers. 15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers in CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'.SOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not toJAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS Dig a hole four to five inches deeper than the root ball depth and fill that area with an enriched soil mix. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is slightly higher than ground level. Backfill with the enriched soil. Soil conditions: Clematis prefers a fertile, well-drained soil. 'CAMPFIRE' ROSE: A CANADIAN STAR This year’s release encompasses all of these in a tri-coloured rose, aptly named ‘Campfire’. ‘Campfire’ is the name of a Tom Thomson painting from 1916. Thomson was an honorary member of The Group of Seven, Canada’s best known group of painters. He died in 1917, the year prior to the formation of The Group of Seven, but his HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Honouring LO's pioneers. Please take a moment to browse the links below, and enjoy video of LO's founding members speaking about history, values and changes. Landscape Ontario is honoured to respect our founders. David Bakker. Len Cullen. ONTARIO MOVES TO STEP ONE ON JUNE 11 The Ontario government announced it is moving the province into "Step One" of the "Roadmap to Reopen" plan at 12:01 am on June 11, 2021. “Thanks to the ongoing success of Team Ontario’s vaccine roll out and the ongoing improvements in public health trends, we are able to enter step one of the Roadmap and begin to safely and cautiously lift restrictions,” said Premier Doug Ford. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ONLINE Professional development without boundaries — Now more than ever online learning is particularly attractive. Offering you and your team the flexibility to pick the time, place and giving you the opportunity to progress at your own pace. Landscape Ontario supports the idea of making learning as flexible, and accessible, as possible.YOUR HARDINESS ZONE
The plant hardiness zones map outlines the different zones in Canada where various types of trees, shrubs and flowers will most likely survive. It is based on the average climatic conditions of each area. The first such map for North America, released by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1960, was based only on minimum winterFRAGRANT GARDENS
The fragrant, long, upright or nodding panicles of lilac-purple-white flowers are borne in August and September. Plant in full sun in well-drained fertile soil for contrast in a shrub or perennial planting, or in mass plantings. Early spring pruning promotes vigorous growth and larger flowers. Attractive to butterflies. ONTARIO LANDSCAPE TREE PLANTING GUIDE Landscape Ontario and Vineland Research and Innovation Centre are proud to announce the release of the Ontario Landscape Tree Planting Guide. The Guide is intended for landscape architects, landscape designers, landscape contractors, urban forest managers, horticulturists, and other professionals who understand treeattributes and tree
PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN This easy-care, fool-proof perennial eventually dies down in the summer heat. In our design, we used Brunneras ' forget-me-not blue flowers that are stunning with the pink and white bleeding hearts. By the time the bleeding heart dies down, the Brunnera TOP 10 ORNAMENTAL POLLINATOR PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN Butterfly Weed: ‘Silky Mix’. ‘Silky Mix’ is very attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Monarch butterflies will lay eggs on this plant as it is a ready food source for their caterpillars. It is also a very attractive ornamental that can be grown in beds or containers and used as a cut flower. The umbels are a mixture of redand gold.
JAPANESE MAPLES
Once established, Japanese maples may be lightly fertilized only in the early spring (April) with 4-12-8 fertilizer or 15-30-15 water soluble mixture. Major structural trimming may be done before the new leaves unfurl in spring. Lighter pruning can be accomplished any time in June after the first major flush of growth begins. KINGSCAPE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. TRAINING - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Landscape Ontario's GROW program renewed for 2021/22. Industry led training program will continue to offer free training to current and future landscape professionals. Mar 8, 2021. MEMBER - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Landscape Ontario Provincial Board of Directors. Dedicated members who volunteer to help direct the future of the association and the profession. Nov 27, 2019. FIND A PRO - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Find your designer contractormaintainer garden centre arborist snow service plant expert professional. Find your. HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Honouring LO's pioneers. Please take a moment to browse the links below, and enjoy video of LO's founding members speaking about history, values and changes. Landscape Ontario is honoured to respect our founders. David Bakker. Len Cullen. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service.GARDEN CALCULATORS
All above numbers for the water conversion chart are based on standard industry U.S. gallon calculations. The following conversion factors can be used if necessary: 1 U.S. gal. .833 Imperial gal. 1 Imperial gal. 1.201 U.S. gal. 1 U.S. gal. 3.785 litres.FRAGRANT GARDENS
The fragrant, long, upright or nodding panicles of lilac-purple-white flowers are borne in August and September. Plant in full sun in well-drained fertile soil for contrast in a shrub or perennial planting, or in mass plantings. Early spring pruning promotes vigorous growth and larger flowers. Attractive to butterflies. SUNNY PERENNIAL BORDER OR BED Sunny Perennial Border or Bed - Landscape Ontario. June 21, 2013. Sunny perennial border or bed. Approximately 3 m x 9 m. A Peony (pink, red or white, May/June) B Daylily (pink, red, orange or yellow, July/August) C Variegated Miscanthus ornamental grass (green and white foliage) D Iris: Tall bearded or Siberian (purple/white, June) CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. TRAINING - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Landscape Ontario's GROW program renewed for 2021/22. Industry led training program will continue to offer free training to current and future landscape professionals. Mar 8, 2021. MEMBER - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Landscape Ontario Provincial Board of Directors. Dedicated members who volunteer to help direct the future of the association and the profession. Nov 27, 2019. FIND A PRO - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Find your designer contractormaintainer garden centre arborist snow service plant expert professional. Find your. HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Honouring LO's pioneers. Please take a moment to browse the links below, and enjoy video of LO's founding members speaking about history, values and changes. Landscape Ontario is honoured to respect our founders. David Bakker. Len Cullen. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service.GARDEN CALCULATORS
All above numbers for the water conversion chart are based on standard industry U.S. gallon calculations. The following conversion factors can be used if necessary: 1 U.S. gal. .833 Imperial gal. 1 Imperial gal. 1.201 U.S. gal. 1 U.S. gal. 3.785 litres.FRAGRANT GARDENS
The fragrant, long, upright or nodding panicles of lilac-purple-white flowers are borne in August and September. Plant in full sun in well-drained fertile soil for contrast in a shrub or perennial planting, or in mass plantings. Early spring pruning promotes vigorous growth and larger flowers. Attractive to butterflies. SUNNY PERENNIAL BORDER OR BED Sunny Perennial Border or Bed - Landscape Ontario. June 21, 2013. Sunny perennial border or bed. Approximately 3 m x 9 m. A Peony (pink, red or white, May/June) B Daylily (pink, red, orange or yellow, July/August) C Variegated Miscanthus ornamental grass (green and white foliage) D Iris: Tall bearded or Siberian (purple/white, June) CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'. MEMBER - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Landscape Ontario Provincial Board of Directors. Dedicated members who volunteer to help direct the future of the association and the profession. Nov 27, 2019. FIND A PRO - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN How to maintain a healthy lawn in seven simple steps. Seven Simple Steps to a healthy lawn. Aerate and control thatch. Improve soil quality by topdressing. Overseed with drought-tolerant grasses. Mow frequently and at the correct height. Fertilize twice a WORLD PLANTS DATABASE February 24, 2018. World Plants database. Michael Pascoe's plant database has grown out of 15 years of developing and teaching courses in plant identification at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. Michael offers his opinion on plants as the database develops, and PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN This easy-care, fool-proof perennial eventually dies down in the summer heat. In our design, we used Brunneras ' forget-me-not blue flowers that are stunning with the pink and white bleeding hearts. By the time the bleeding heart dies down, the Brunnera PERENNIALS FOR YOUR ROCK GARDEN The perennials in this list are mostly under 30 cm. Common Name and Botanical Name. Wooly yarrow, Achillea. Lebanon or Persian cress, Aethionema. Bugle flower, Ajuga (many varieties) Lady's mantle, Alchemilla. Ornamental onion, Allium moly and others. Basket of gold,Alyssum.
GARDENING FOR MOIST AREAS Gardening for moist areas. The majority of garden plants are tolerant of wet soil for short periods of time. It is very natural for many areas to be quite wet in the spring as the ground thaws and the snow melts. However, garden sites that remain wet throughout the year demand the use of moisture-tolerant or even moisture-dependantspecies.
SOWING GRASS SEED
Rake lightly, then roll lightly to ensure that the seed is in firm contact with the soil. Water slowly and evenly until 2.5 cm of topsoil is thoroughly moist and keep soil moist until grass seedlings are well established. Avoid creating puddles. Tending the new lawn. When new grass has grown to a height of 6 to 8 cm, it may be cut, but not to CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. Visit us for the best quality, best selection and best price. We are winners of ourlocal newspaper's Reader's Choice awards for 'best garden centre'. KINGSCAPE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. MEMBER - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Join LO's Peer to Peer Network. Participation in our online forums is free for LO member business owners and managers. TRAINING - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Industry led training program will continue to offer free training to current and future landscape professionals FIND A PRO - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Video highlights with LO's past presidents While touching base on the state of the industry over lunch, many of the Past Presidents featured in this section were asked the same three questions. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service.GARDEN CALCULATORS
1 (one) lb. of bluegrass will cover: 667 sq. ft. 1 (one) lb. of common mixed seed (40% Kentucky bluegrass, 40% creeping red fescue, 20% perennial ryegrass) will coverFRAGRANT GARDENS
Summersweet (Clethra alnifolia)An upright, rounded, dense, leafy, mid-sized shrub, which flowers in July and August, Summersweet likes moist, acidic soils supplemented with organic matter, and toleratesshade or full sun.
SUNNY PERENNIAL BORDER OR BED Sunny perennial border or bed. Approximately 3 m x 9 m A Peony (pink, red or white, May/June) B Daylily (pink, red, orange or yellow,July/August)
CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. LANDSCAPE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBERFIND YOUR PROGARDENSPLANTSLEARNING RESOURCESAWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. MEMBER - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Join LO's Peer to Peer Network. Participation in our online forums is free for LO member business owners and managers. TRAINING - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Industry led training program will continue to offer free training to current and future landscape professionals FIND A PRO - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. HISTORY - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Video highlights with LO's past presidents While touching base on the state of the industry over lunch, many of the Past Presidents featured in this section were asked the same three questions. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION Look for Landscape Industry Certification. Competent, certified individuals in the landscape industry are identified by a number of industry certification designations that fall under the Landscape Industry Certified umbrella. A company that has certified employees on staff, means they have made significant commitment to education, safety, craftsmanship and customer service.GARDEN CALCULATORS
1 (one) lb. of bluegrass will cover: 667 sq. ft. 1 (one) lb. of common mixed seed (40% Kentucky bluegrass, 40% creeping red fescue, 20% perennial ryegrass) will coverFRAGRANT GARDENS
Summersweet (Clethra alnifolia)An upright, rounded, dense, leafy, mid-sized shrub, which flowers in July and August, Summersweet likes moist, acidic soils supplemented with organic matter, and toleratesshade or full sun.
SUNNY PERENNIAL BORDER OR BED Sunny perennial border or bed. Approximately 3 m x 9 m A Peony (pink, red or white, May/June) B Daylily (pink, red, orange or yellow,July/August)
CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products. MEMBER - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Join LO's Peer to Peer Network. Participation in our online forums is free for LO member business owners and managers. FIND A PRO - LANDSCAPE ONTARIO Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. WORLD PLANTS DATABASE World Plants database. Michael Pascoe's plant database has grown out of 15 years of developing and teaching courses in plant identification at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. PERENNIAL SHADE GARDEN DESIGN Perennial shade garden design. Approximately 4 m x 7 m A Hosta 'Frances Williams' or other large hosta B Ostrich fern C Astilbe (red, pink or white, June/July) HOW TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LAWN April: Clean-up, rake, investigate winter damage: May: Aerate if needed Top-dress and overseed if needed Pull dandelions and other weeds Apply corn gluten meal GARDENING FOR MOIST AREAS Gardening for moist areas. The majority of garden plants are tolerant of wet soil for short periods of time. It is very natural for many areas to be quite wet PERENNIALS FOR YOUR ROCK GARDEN Perennials for your rock garden. A properly constructed rock garden, with rocks and soil elevated in tiers provides good drainage for many small plants that might otherwise succumb to winter and springwetness.
SOWING GRASS SEED
Grow your own lawn from seed The most important considerations in establishing a new lawn are: drainage, soil quality, seedbed preparation, and choice of seed, fertility and moisture. KINGSCAPE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Our Mission. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. CONNON NURSERIES INC. (TRENTON) Connon Nurseries has been in business in Ontario for over 100 years. We are growers of quality nursery products and suppliers of high quality garden products.Toggle navigation
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