April 17, 2019
Windsor enews April 17, 2019
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| April 17, 2019 |
| Help to control the spread of box tree moth A Landscape Ontario-led control program will be undertaken in the spring and summer of 2019, with the objective of early control of the recently discovered box tree moth in Toronto. The program will help to stop this new, invasive pest before it has the opportunity to spread further. As chair of the industry working group, I am asking all industry members to be on the lookout for this pest when working with Buxus species in their daily landscape work. For details on how to report sightings and for a pest identification card, visit HortTrades.com/box-tree-moth. |
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Bart Brusse Chair, Box tree moth industry working group |
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| Feedback needed to make jobsites safer Contractors are asked to give input to help the Ontario Ministry of Labour to clarify requirements for temporary stairs on construction projects. Give your input by April 25 via a link at the bottom of the amendment proposal on the Ontario website. Health Canada restricts neonic product Ornamental use of the neonic product Flagship is expected to be cancelled in two years, after Health Canada's PMRA conducted a pollinator assessment. Crops such as conifers and grasses, that pollinators do not visit, are expected to be exempted. For details and timelines, read the article on HortTrades.com. Volunteers needed for Skills Ontario The annual Skills Ontario event that includes categories for Horticulture and Landscape and Landscape Design is looking for knowledgeable judges to support youth as volunteers. If you are able to volunteer May 6-7 at the Toronto Congress Centre, please register online. Partners in Prevention, Apr. 30-May 1 Don't miss the 2019 Health & Safety Conference & Trade Show. Produced by Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS), the two-day event includes sessions on legislation, legal issues, leadership, human resources, mental health, JHSC and more. This year's keynote speaker is TV personality, Rick Mercer. For full details, visit http://app.wsps.ca/pip/. Cuddy Open Garden, June 1-2 Stroll the gardens at your leisure, take one of the animated, free garden tours and shop the ever-popular plant sale. This event has something for everyone. Admission is $5.00 for adults and FREE for kids. Details online at HortTrades.com. Garden Days coming this June Garden Days, Canada’s coast to coast to coast celebration of gardening will run June 15-23, 2019. The nine-days of events will kick off June 15, National Gardening Day. Details online at HortTrades.com. Dry Stone Walling Certification Day, July 19 Dean McLellan Stonework and the Saugeen Amphitheatre restoration program with the support of Upper Canada Stone and Landscape Ontario, will be offering a Dry Stone Walling Association of Great Britain, Certification Day this summer. Full details online at HortTrades.com. |
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