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Green Industry News March-April 2012 Vol. 21 Issue 2 What’s inside: Winners announced for the 9th Annual National Awards of Landscape Excellence SAWP Updates Go for Certification Gold Make a Garden of Your Life National Awards of Landscape Excellence featured in this issue story on page 12 What you need to know Boxwood Blight New Member Benefits Programs CNLA has several new savings programs to share with our members. Canadian Nursery Landscape Association is now a proud member of Retail Coun- cil of Canada and CNLA members can now access select Retail Council of Canada (RCC) Group Discount Programs with a username and password (contact our office to get yours). Global Payments now offers a payment solutions package designed specifically for our members. Thank you to all of our members who submitted your debit and credit card processing statements last year. We used your data to build a case for better rates and have been successful! The Royal Bank of Canada has created a specialized equipment lease program to support CNLA members in Canada for the acquisition of industry related equipment. Is your company paying unnecessary fees for your telecom ser- vices? Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants are ready to audit your existing system and find you savings! And finally, the 2012 Mark’s Work Wearhouse discount card is now available! Contact the CNLA Member Services Team for information on all our programs or visit our website at www.cnla-acpp.ca/benefits What you need to know Boxwood Blight New Member Benefits Programs
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Page 1: CNLA Newsbrief April 2012

Green Industry NewsMarch-April 2012 Vol. 21 Issue 2

What’s inside:Winners announced •for the 9th Annual National Awards of Landscape ExcellenceSAWP Updates•Go for •CertificationGoldMake a Garden •of Your Life

National Awards of Landscape Excellence featured in this issue

story on page 12

What you need to know

BoxwoodBlight

New MemberBenefits ProgramsCNLA has several new savings programs to share with our members. Canadian Nursery Landscape Association is now a proud member of Retail Coun-cil of Canada and CNLA members can now access select Retail Council of Canada (RCC) Group Discount Programs with a username and password (contact our office to get yours). Global Payments now offers a payment solutions package designed specifically for our members. Thank you to all of our members who submitted your debit and credit card processing statements last year. We used your data to build a case

for better rates and have been successful! The Royal Bank of Canada has created a specialized equipment lease program to support CNLA members in Canada for the acquisition of industry related equipment. Is your company paying unnecessary fees for your telecom ser-vices? Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants are ready to audit your existing system and find you savings! And finally, the 2012 Mark’s Work Wearhouse discount card is now available! Contact the CNLA Member Services Team for information on all our programs or visit our website at www.cnla-acpp.ca/benefits

What you need to know

BoxwoodBlight

New MemberBenefits Programs

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EXECUTIVE BOARD: President Bill Stensson - ON Past President Cary van Zanten - BC First Vice President Christine LeVatte, CLP - NS Second Vice President Rene Thiebaud, CLP - ON Treasurer Bruce Hunter, CLT, CLD, CLP - BC

DIRECTORS: LNS Representative Robin Godfrey - NS LOHTA Representative Gerald Boot, CLP - ON Member Services Chair BCLNA Representative Michael Kato - BC HR Chair Harold Deenen, CLP - ON Environment Chair Bill Hardy, CLP - BC Research Chair Michel Touchette - MB Government Relations Michael Murray - NL AQPP Representative Pierre Lavallée - QC Planning & Government Bruce McTavish - BC NAPPO Chair LNB Representative Darrell Nameth, CLP - NB Garden Centre Canada Chair Anthony O’Neill - NL Certification Chair Cable Baker, CLT, CLP - BC Landscape Canada Chair Phil Paxton, CLT, CLP - AB LANTA Representative LM Representative David Hinton - MB Growers Canada Chair Owen Vanstone - MB LNL Representative Doreen Layman - NL SNLA Representative Aaron Krahn - SK

STAFF: Executive Director Victor Santacruz, CAE, CLP [email protected] Member Services Manager Joseph Salemi, CAE [email protected] Professional and Business Joel Beatson, CAE, CLP Development Manager [email protected] Manager of Provincial Relations Rebecca Doutre, CAE and Garden Centre [email protected] Priorities Manager Growers Manager Rita Weerdenburg [email protected] Landscape Priorities Manager Liz Klose, B.Sc., (Agr), CLP [email protected] Landscape Priorities Co-ordinator Chris Andrews [email protected] Certification Services Julia Ricottone, EPt [email protected] Minor Use/IPM Co-ordinator Peter Isaacson, B.Sc., MPM [email protected] Provincial Relations Co-ordinator Christine Finn [email protected] Communications Co-ordinator Anne Bowering [email protected] Executive Assistant Cheryl Gall [email protected] Administrative Assistant Barbara Blackadar [email protected] Certification Services Assistant Crislane Ackermann [email protected]

Announcing the winners of the 9th Annual National Awards of Landscape Excellence!Halifax, NS (February 8, 2012) – Winners of the 2012 National Awards of Landscape Excellence were announced during the 9th annual awards gala at the Westin Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax. The event was a huge success, showcasing landscape exper-tise from around the country. The room was packed with over 150 industry profession-als, local government reps, educators and association staff from around the country, excited to recognize landscape excellence.

Please join us in congratulating the winners!- RBC Grower of the Year:

Sheridan Nurseries Ltd in Ontario- Chrysler Garden Centre Inspection

Award Most Improved: Sheridan Nurseries (Mississauga) Ltd in Ontario

Top Achieving: Canadale Nurseries Ltd in Ontario

- DynaSCAPE Award of Excellence for Landscape Design: Highland Landscapes for Lifestyle for Wentworth Park in Nova Scotia

- Caterpillar Award of Excellence for Commercial Landscape Construction/ Installation: Alpha Better Landscaping for Central Memorial Park in Alberta

- Caterpillar Award of Excellence for Residential Landscape Construction/ Installation: Daccord Webster Paysage for Panorama on the River in Quebec

- John Deere Award of Excellence for Commercial Landscape Maintenance: Upper Levels Landscape Management Ltd for Royal Park Towers in British Columbia

- John Deere Award of Excellence for Residential Landscape Maintenance: Shades of Summer Landscaping and Maintenance for Attention to Detail in Ontario

Hosted by Liz Klose (CNLA Landscape Priorities Manager) and Niki Jabbour (writer and media personality, author of The Year Round Vegetable Gardner) with special performance by local band Studebaker Pie, there was never a dull moment. This sold out event offered a great opportunity for landscapers to display their work and inter-act with fellow industry associates.

A lot of time and thought went into the decision making process as this year’s entrants all displayed a high degree of skill and effort. A big thanks to all entrants, as well as the award sponsors: RBC, Chrysler, DynaSCAPE, Caterpillar, and John Deere. To view more photos of the winning projects visit the CNLA website.

About the AwardsThe National Awards of Landscape Excel-lence is an annual gala evening dedicated to showcasing the highest level of profes-sionalism in Canada’s landscape sector. Each province nominates members that are then entered into the national awards. There are seven categories: commercial landscape construction/installation, resi-dential landscape construction/installation, commercial landscape maintenance, resi-dential landscape maintenance, landscape design, grower of the year, and garden centre excellence awards.

AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE IN REVIEW

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AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE IN REVIEW

John Deere Award of Excellence for Commercial Landscape MaintenanceWinner: Upper Levels Landscape Management Ltd. for Royal Park Towers in B.C.

Park Royal Towers is a multi unit residential apartment complex, situated on approxi-mately 14 acres in the Park Royal area of West Vancouver. The project began 28 years ago, when the owners of the complex requested a landscape garden that would look attractive to prospective renters and be enjoyed by existing tenants. The site was in poor condition when the work started in 1983 and over the years the soil has been rebuilt and almost the entire sight has been replanted with new (mostly salvaged) plant material. Now tenants enjoy the beauty of a carefully crafted and maintained landscape.

Environmentally Friendly Practices used: Annual mulching and soil building. All green waste is composted. All grass clip-pings are recycled into the lawns. No pesticides are used. Irrigation is automated and closely monitored. Very few synthetic fertilizers are used. We have spent decades repairing this environment with the reintro-duction of native plants, birds, insects, etc.

Participants in this category:

Urban Garden Supply Co Ltd. Toronto, Ontario

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Gelderman Landscaping Ltd. Waterdown, Ontario www.gelderman.com

Price Landscaping Services Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick www.pricelandscaping.ca

Snider Turf & Landscaping Ltd. Waterloo, Ontario

www.snidertlc.com

ULS Maintenance & Landscaping Rocky View, Alberta

www.ulslandscaping.com

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“There is no question, winning a Landscape Awards of Excellence is very good for our business! It is the perfect testimonial but what we find more rewarding is that it is a shared recognition....our company, our staff, our client, our city and our industry,”said Christene LeVatte, Highland Landscapes for Lifestyle

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RBC Grower of the Year AwardSheridan Nurseries Ltd. (Georgetown, ON) was announced as the winner of the 2012 RBC Grower of the Year Award at the CNLA’s National Awards gala held February 8, 2012 in Halifax, NS. In making the presentation, Growers’ Canada chair Owen Vanstone noted that Sheridan Nurseries exemplified

the many qualities that more and more are garnering international recognition for Canada’s wholesale nursery sector. As well as the production of top quality nursery stock, Sheridan’s entry highlighted their commitment to all facets of sound business and production management. Sheridan’s continues to be marketplace leaders in innovation and production techniques as well as environmental stewardship, all backed up with a strong human resource policy.

Sheridan Nurseries will automatically be entered in the AIPH International Grower of the Year program. Runners up will be invited to participate in an awards gala,

held each year in a different country. This year’s event will be held in The Netherlands, in conjunction with the ever-popular Floriade. “We’re expecting to bring home one of the prestigious rose awards again this year,” predicted Owen.

CNLA growers joined the National Awards of Excellence program in 2010 with the launch of their Grower of the Year Award. This awards program, open to all grow-ers across Canada, is modeled after the

international grower of the year award announced one year earlier by the International Association of Horticultural Producers. The award was designed for participation from companies of all sizes. To view the winning entry packages, see past winners and learn more about the award, visit the Growers’ section of the CNLA website.

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AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE IN REVIEW

Alternative Landscaping Ltd. Brandon, Manitoba www.alternative landscapingltd.com

3 Seasons Landscaping Winnipeg, Manitoba www.3seasons.ca

DA Gracey & Associates Vaughan, Ontario www.dagracey.com

Down to Earth Gardening & Landscaping Ltd. Wolfville, Nova Scotia www.downtoearth gardening.ca

First Choice Landscaping (2004) Ltd. Sherwood Park, Alberta www.firstchoice landscapingltd.ca

RJ Rogers Landscaping Ltd. Kars, Ontario www.rogerslandscaping.ca

Joe Bidermann Landscape Design Fall River, Nova Scotia www.joebidermann landscaping.com

Landscape 2000 Ltd. Vancouver, British Columbia www.landscape2000.ca

Caterpillar Award for Excellence for Residential Landscape Construction/InstallationWinner: Daccord Webster Paysage for Panorama on the River in Quebec

The 2787 square metre site is located along a river in a low den-sity development punctuated with cultivated fields. The client’s wanted to fully enjoy the beauty of the river; have functional and attractive outdoor spaces for dining and relaxing; and a respect-able level of privacy. The project set out to discover the beauty of the river landscape through multiple spaces framed by tall ornamental grasses, each space offering a different view, thus a new experience.

Special features include:• Masses of tall ornamental grasses to create movement with

the wind. Sometimes slow and gentle, sometimes fast and spasmodic. It is a ‘ballet’ that reveals the mood of the day;

• Large pots on pedestals become a focal point from the office window. They are installed in front of a semi-circle screen made of tall ornamental grasses that bring privacy to the house. They are lit at night;

Daccord Webster Paysage, Montreal, Quebec www.daccordwebsterdesign.com

JVR Landscape Inc. Calgary, Alberta www.jvrlandscape.com

OnGrowing Works Ltd. Cochrane, Alberta www.ongrowing.com

Oriole Landscaping Ltd. Toronto, Ontario www.oriolelandscaping.com

Pure Landscapes Vancouver, British Columbia www.purelandscapes.ca

Scholten’s Landscape Ltd. Saint John, New Brunswick www.scholtens landscaping.com

The Inspired Home & Garden Fredericton, New Brunswick www.theinspired homeandgarden.com

Willow Creek Landscaping Maidstone, Saskatchewan

Participants in this category:

• A large circle made of prefabricated concrete pavers is located halfway on the driveway and in the garden. It links them to-gether and breaks the monotony of the large asphalt surface.

Environmental considerations:The design includes massive plantings along the river bank to prevent soil erosion. It acts also as a buffer between the river and the backyard.

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ments of the recreation was the intricate pathway system, which allows visitors to access every corner of the site at any angle. The path is made up of City of Calgary trail mix and a discrete heavy aluminum edger, which overall gives the pathway a natural appearance and captures the essence of the original design. Another unique feature of this park is the annual/perennial planting bed designs, which add interest and bring a lot of attention to the season plantings. A majority of the plantings were preserved from the original park and the topsoil mix was recreated to match the original compo-sition. With a proud sense of history, a nice variety of seasonal plantings, large sodded areas, and an overall comfortable atmo-sphere, this park is now enjoyed all year round by the downtown core.

Andrew MacDonald Landscaping & Tree Service Ltd. Sydney, Nova Scotia

www.amdlandscape.com

Bruce Wilson Landscaping Ltd. Kleinburg, Ontario www.brucewilsonlandscaping.com

Griffith Property Services Ltd. Richmond Hill, Ontario

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Rothesay, New Brunswick www.urbanlandscaping.ca

Caterpillar Award of Excellence for Commercial Landscape ConstructionWinner: Alpha Better Landscaping for Central Memorial Park in Alberta wwwalophabetterlands.com

Completed in the summer of 2010, Central Memorial Park has been rejuvenated by the City of Calgary Parks department. The major concept of this park was to recre-ate the landscape following the original design that was constructed approximately 100 years ago. One of the biggest ele-

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AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE IN REVIEW

Chrysler Garden Centre Inspection Awards Most Improved - Sheridan Nurseries (Mississauga) Ltd.

Top Achieving – Canadale Nurseries Ltd.

Run by Garden Centres Canada, the Inspec-tion Program provides a third-party look at all aspects of the garden centre. During an inspection, the consultant will look at areas such as: curb appeal, signage, store safety, customer service, parking, washrooms, and

check out areas, just to name a few! The program runs once a year and is open to all garden centres in Canada. This year, Sheridan Nurseries in Mississauga, Ontario received the award for Most Improved Gar-den Centre. Canadale Nurseries Ltd. in St. Thomas, Ontario was presented the award for Top Achieving Garden Centre.

The Garden Centres Canada Committee represents over 450 garden centres across Canada. It is presently chaired by Anthony O’Neill of O’Neill’s Garden Centre in New-foundland. The 2011 Inspection Program

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In MemoriumTREGUNNO, TIMOTHY WARREN - 55, of Halifax, Nova Scotia passed away peace-fully at home Saturday, February 25 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Halifax, Tim was an influential man who touched the lives of many. With over 30 years of leadership as owner and operator of the Halifax Seed Company, Tim led his

team through many great successes and created a true family atmosphere as he viewed the staff as the “work” family.

Son of Warren and Joan (Fraser) Tregunno, Tim was known nationally for his work as president

of the Canadian Seed Trade Association. Other organizations that Tim was involved in include: president of the Nova Scotia Chapter of the Canadian Association of Family Enterprises, Maskwa Aquatic Club Steering Committee and Paddling Director, Canadian Power and Sail Squadron member and instructor, soccer coach, Landscape Nova Scotia, and the H.M.H advanced ski team. Regardless of the organization that he has been involved in it is the friendships he developed that meant the most.

A family man, Tim adored his daughters Emily (Fraser Moir) and Alison (Mitch Gal-lant) and wife Nancy (Barclay). His true passions were family, seeds and sailing. Tim was loved by all who were fortunate enough to have met him. To sum it all up Tim was an awesome man and will always be at the helm in our hearts.

AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

Skills and Training Capacity in the Canadian Horticulture SectorThe Horticulture Value Chain Roundtable, on behalf of the Canadian horticulture industry, is conducting a survey to validate the results of research which focused on skills requirements and training and education available to the horticulture sector in Canada. This survey will help confirm the direction for future efforts related to ensuring that Canadian academic institutions and other educational organizations recognize the capacity that will be needed to train and develop horticulture sector employees.

The questionnaire will take no more than 15 minutes to do. Please visit www.surveymonkey.com/s/236FYRZ to complete the survey.

SAWP updateEffective October 1, 2011, employers hiring Caribbean foreign workers under the Sea-sonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) in British Columbia, Quebec, and Nova Scotia, and those employing greenhouse and nursery workers in Saskatchewan can no longer deduct $2.16 per working day from the worker’s wage to offset the cost of housing utilities. This deduction may only be applied to Caribbean workers employed in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, New Bruns-wick, Prince Edward Island and in sectors other than greenhouses and nurseries in Saskatchewan.

For more details about the contract includ-ing the Deduction from Wages clause: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/work placeskills/foreign_workers/sawp_ contract.shtml#c01

Make a Garden of Your LifeIn spring 2012 the Quebec ornamental horticulture industry will be launching its mass marketing campaign on the theme of Mettez du jardin dans votre vie (Make a Garden of Your Life).

After 25 years of steady growth helping baby-boomers achieve their floral and land-scaping visions, the industry is now looking to attract a younger generation, specifically 35 to 55 year olds.

This campaign will encourage consumers to see gardens as a living area, a place to live. With the financial support of the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Table filière de l’horticulture ornemen-tale has carried out an in-depth study of the consumer habits and needs of this new demographic, to help frame communica-tion strategies.

To see this major project reap results, all businesses in the sector that sell plants, supplies and other gardening projects in Quebec are invited to participate in rolling out this campaign by contributing to it financially. As of this date, 350 businesses have confirmed their commitment and new ones are joining every day.

You have everything to win by joining this momentum. You will be recognized by a publicity campaign aimed at the industry

Tim Tregunno

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Participants in the DynaSCAPE Design category:Cedar Springs Landscape GroupBurlington & Oakville, Ontariowww.cedarsprings.net

Highland Landscapes for LifestyleSydney, Nova Scotiawww.highlandlandscapes.ca

Joe Bidermann Landscaping DesignFall River, Nova Scotiawww.joebidermannlandscaping.com

Price Landscaping ServicesLutes Mountain, New Brunswickwww.pricelandscaping.ca

Vogel Landscape Design & Consulting Group Ltd.Collingwood, Ontariowww.vogellandscapegroup.com

Welwyn Wong Landscape DesignOttawa, Ontariowww.welwynwong.com

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Garden Centres CornerConnect with International Garden Centre owners and operators through the International Garden Centre Association (IGCA)Are you on Facebook? The IGCA has created a new Facebook page to help connect garden centre retail-ers with one another around the world. Visit the page http://www.facebook.com/IGCAssociation and “like it” to view and share photo’s from past Congresses, to find out about international garden centre news, and to ask questions and get insight from top retailers around the world!

Register now for the next IGCA Congress in Germany on August 26th – September 1st, 2012 The annual Congress is a great way to learn new idea’s for your garden centre and to network with other garden centre owners. The Congress will be held at the Kameha Grand Hotel in Bonn, the Federal Republic of Germany’s former capital. On arrival, you will have the chance to explore famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven’s native city. The five-day program will explore many different charming regions of Germany, from the Middle Rhine Valley, a river land-scape with a very distinctive character, to the former coal mining areas. Our travels will of course focus on the ‘green industry’, including a visit to the Lower Rhine, one of the main areas of commercial horticulture. The tour will also include a visit to Floriade in Venlo, an event that takes place every 10 years, and there will also be a post-tour option to visit one of the worlds largest in-ternational trade fairs, Gafa. There are many unique garden centres in Germany, and the owners are looking forward to your visit! Visit www.igca2012.org to register for the 54th IGCA Congress today!

Plan ahead for 2013 — IGCA Congress in Melbourne, Australia!The IGCA Board and Administrators recently met in Australia for a pre-tour and meetings to prepare for the upcoming Congress in Melbourne, Australia, scheduled for October 6-11, 2013. We received a warm welcome from the Australia garden centre indus-

try members and can assure you that this Congress is one that you will want to pencil into your calendars — it will be worth it to take the trip “down under” to improve your business!

2011 Garden Centres Canada Survey ResultsThe results of the 2011 Garden Centres Canada Survey are now in! Visit the Garden Centres section at www.canadanursery.com to view them.

Share your creative Marketing Ideas with us!

“Spring has sprung all across Canada! What are you doing to draw in new customers to your store in 2012? Please email [email protected] and share your unique ideas with us (if you don’t mind sharing!). They will be featured in the next issue of the GCC e-news!

For more information on the International Garden Centre Association, visit www.intgardencentre.org.

Being a member of CNLA just got better!New Agreement between CNLA and RCCThe Canadian Nursery Landscape Associa-tion (CNLA) has partnered with the Retail Council of Canada (RCC) to provide CNLA Members access to select retail-oriented programs and resources. By working to-gether, we are able to offer garden centre retailers across Canada a greater selec-tion of programs to save you money and provide you with the tools to run the retail aspects of your business, including:

l Group Discount Programs – RCC’s na-tional buying power provides increased savings on essential business solutions.

l Professional Development – Access train-ing, tools and resources to improve your business operations.

l Networking and Industry News – Keep your finger on the pulse of retail with the latest industry news, research, trends and networking events.

Active CNLA members will receive the fol-lowing in the new agreement:l Preferred merchant processing rates

with Chase Paymentech: Exclusive new savings for CNLA members for Merchant Services with Chase Paymentech make it easier and more affordable for you to do business! CNLA members can depend on Chase Paymentech for secure, innovative and competitively priced payment process-ing solutions, along with local expertise and live, bilingual 24/7 merchant support. Call CNLA at 1.888.446.3499 for more informa-tion on these great new rates.

l Discounts on Accounting Software with Sage Simply Accounting: Sage Simply Accounting is accurate, easy-to-use accounting software that provides businesses with the insights and control needed to get the numbers right and improve results. It is fully bilingual and has been Canadian-made/Canadian-supported for more than 25 years.

l Discount Event Registration: CNLA members qualify for the member rate to attend RCC networking and professional development events nationally, region-ally, and online.

l Canadian Retailer Magazine: CNLA retail members will receive a print copy of Canadian Retailer magazine issued bi-monthly; all active members are eligible to receive the electronic version by email which you can also distribute to your sales team!

l Current Research Reports: All CNLA members will have access to electronic versions of RCC’s industry research, sta-tistics and reports stored in the mem-bers-only portion of the RCC website.

l Training Resources: Access to electronic versions of business tools, such as Retail-ers Guide training series.

CNLA encourages all members to make use of the resources available.

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Although the regulatory status of C. buxi-cola in Canada and the US is under review by the CFIA and USDA respectively, feed-back from industry stakeholders in both countries favours that it should maintain its current non-regulated status.

A number of useful resources, including BMP’s for the nursery and retail sectors are available on the CNLA and ANLA websites. See www.canadanursery.com or www.boxwoodblight.org.

On behalf of the grower industry, CNLA wishes to expressly thank Sheridan Nurs-eries Limited for their considerable con-tribution to the development of the best management practices for boxwood blight.

Coming up roses!The rose breeding program at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre is progress-ing ahead of schedule, according to plant breeder Dr. Rumen Conev. Above right, Dr. Conev and research technician Francesco Pacelli inspect some of the first rose seed-lings from the many hundreds of crosses made last summer. The best selections will be sent to Manitoba to be tested for winter hardiness and disease resistance.

Growers Corner

BY RITA WEERDENBURG

Boxwood Blight UpdateThe CFIA’s detection survey for Cylindro-cladium buxicola (boxwood blight) in BC, Ontario and Quebec is nearing completion. In addition to the two original nurseries in BC that were self-tested and self-declared to be positive, an additional four nurseries of 22 that were sampled were found with positives. In Ontario, a total of 15 nurseries and 36 fields were tested. Two nurseries were found to have positives. A total of 10 nurseries will be tested in Quebec, but

results are still pending. Once completed, the results of the survey will be posted to the CNLA website.

As the CFIA survey is restricted only to those considered to be high risk, Landscape Ontario, in cooperation with OMAFRA are offering the nursery sector in Ontario a voluntary sample and PCR testing program. Further details are available from Landscape Ontario.

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Mise à jour sur la rouille du buisL’enquête de dépistage de l’ACIA pour Cylin-drocladium buxicola («brûlure du buis») en Colombie-Britannique, en Ontario et au Québec prendra fin sous peu. Rappelons qu’à l’origine, la maladie a été identifiée dans deux pépinières de la Colombie-Bri-tannique, qui ont effectué elles-mêmes leur test de dépistage. Les résultats se sont alors avérés positifs. Par la suite, 22 autres pépin-ières ont été échantillonnées: 4 échantillons ont été trouvés positifs.

En Ontario, un total de 15 pépinières et 36 champs ont été testés: des résultats positifs ont été décelés dans deux pépinières.

Au Québec, l’enquête de dépistage est toujours en cours, des échantillons seront prélevés dans 10 pépinières. Les résultats de l’enquête seront publiés sur le site Internet de l’ACPP dès qu’ils seront connus. Comme l’enquête de l’ACIA s’est limitée aux sites considérés à haut risque, Landscape Ontario, en collaboration avec le MAAA-RO, offrent aux pépinières de l’Ontario la possibilité d’effectuer en échantillon-nage volontaire via le programme de tests PCR. Contactez Landscape Ontario pour obtenir plus de détails. Bien que le statut réglementaire de C. buxicola au Canada et aux États-Unis soit présentement à l’étude par l’ACIA et l’USDA, les commentaires des intervenants de l’industrie des deux pays indiquent qu’ils sont en faveur de maintenir le statut actuel d’organisme non-réglementé. Des informations utiles, notamment sur les bonnes pratiques de gestion du risque pour les secteurs des pépinières et du commerce de détail sont disponibles sur les sites de CNLA et ANLA. Consultez www.canadanursery.com ou www.boxwoodblight.org.

Au nom de l’industrie des producteurs en pépinière, l’ACPP tient à remercier particulièrement Sheridan Nurseries Lim-ited pour son importante contribution au développement des meilleures pratiques de gestion du C. buxicola.

Tout marche sur des roulettes roses !Le programme de sélection des rosiers du Centre de recherche et innovation Vineland est en avance sur son horaire selon Dr. Rumen Conev spécialiste des obtentions végétales. En haut à droite, le Dr. Conev et Francesco Pacelli, assistant de recherche inspectent quelques jeunes plants parmi les centaines de croisements faits l’été der-nier. Les plus prometteurs seront envoyés au Manitoba où leur rusticité et résistance aux maladies seront mises à l’épreuve.

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Landscapers Corner BY LIZ KLOSE BSC. AGR, CLP

Landscape Industry Executive Program - LIEPLIEP has been cancelled due to a lack of registrants. As delivery of this program was the result of interest expressed by mem-bers, it would be worth obtaining feed-back as to what deterrents there were to participating. This would be valuable in the planning of any future programs/courses based on member interest.

One suggestion was that the program was too expensive but most other responses in-dicated that price was not an issue - it was more timing. Given that this was planned during the winter so that timing was less of an issue and was directed toward manage-ment/owners, any feedback from you, the members, would be very appreciated.

Please forward them to Chris Andrews at [email protected]

2010 Landscape SurveyThe 2010 Landscape Survey has now been completed and is available on the CNLA website at www.canadanursery.com, on the front page under the Landscape Canada section. Thanks to all who participated.

2011 Landscape SurveyThe new 2011 Landscape Canada Sur-vey is now available at the following link: https://surveymonkey.com/s/K3K-KJF5. We urge the 1,800+ landscape sector members to participate - it takes about an hour to complete on-line but the informa-tion is valuable to all in its summary. The greater the response, the more meaningful the information will be for everybody.

Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)There are currently 29 Ontario high schools participating in this ornamental horticul-ture curriculum developed and delivered by Landscape Ontario. CNLA’s Landscape Canada Committee is working with the pro-vincial Executive Directors to reach out to the provincial Ministries of Education and then to high schools in the rest of Canada with a plan to have at least one high school in each province delivering the curriculum by year end. This is an ambitious effort and will require industry support in all prov-inces to help deliver the curriculum to the students.

Currently BCLNA, LNS and LNB have al-ready made inroads with their schools and hopefully these can be increased.

The beauty of the program is that it can be also taught to our certification programs which would allow students to obtain credits toward achieving certification when in school, providing them with a positive reason for enrolling.

Bench Marking InformationThe Landscape Canada Committee is keen to obtain your input on what you feel more important is to compare business manage-ment practical information. This will help in the development of funding proposals that will guide the industry into the future. The survey, which was sent out on January 27th, asks you to prioritize and comment on Hu-man Resources, Financials, Marketing and Industry Information — additional com-ments are encouraged.

These responses aid in formulating submis-sions to government for funding purposes and then help secure landscape industry intelligence. Keep an eye out for the tabu-lated results!

Congratulations to Landscape Newfound-land and Labrador on making great strides in Landscape Horticulturist Apprenticeship

program development. The target for deliv-ery is anticipated for the Fall 2012!

What’s the Deal with Red Seal? (Part 2)This is the second part in a feature series of “FAQ’s” to raise the awareness and understanding of the Red Seal Landscape Horticulturist Apprenticeship Program.

What is NOA?The Red Seal National Occupational Analysis (NOA) is a document that lists all the tasks performed in the occupation and describes the knowledge, skills and abilities required to demonstrate competence in the trade. This document is the basis for the Interprovincial Standards Red Seal examina-tion. The Landscape Horticulturist NOA was developed in collaboration with industry stakeholders from across Canada, under the guidance of the CCDA and HRSDC and was published in 2010.

What is the Interprovincial Red Seal Exam? Interprovincial Red Seal exam questions are based on a set of blocks (subject areas or topics), as identified in the National Occupational Analysis (NOA) for that trade. The Interprovincial Red Seal exams have 100-150 multiple-choice questions, time restrictions for exam completion and requires a minimum passing grade of 70%. The Interprovincial Red Seal program is administered by the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA).

Where can I find the Landscape Horticulturist NOA?1. Go to www.red-seal.ca2. Click on Document Search

(in the left column)3. On the Document Search page, click on

the arrows to display the drop down menu and select Landscape Horticultur-ist, then click Search

4. Click on Landscape Horticulturist (Docu-ment type: NOA)

5. Once on the Landscape Horticulturist page, click PDF

6. Or go to http://www.red-seal.ca/[email protected]?tid=403 & click on

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How is the NOA used to prepare for the exam?The percentage of questions on each area of an NOA can be found in Appendix E of the NOA. The percentage of questions listed in the National Average column reflects the percentage of exam questions from the cor-responding Occupational Skills block. A list of all sub-tasks can be found in Appendix F of the NOA. This chart is a simple visual tool of all the Blocks, Tasks, and Sub-tasks in the NOA. It can be used as a handy checklist to help compare what you know with what you will be tested on the exam.

What is a trade qualifier?A trade qualifier is an individual with exten-sive practical work experience who applies and is approved to challenge the certifica-tion examination in a designated trade.

What is a journeyperson? A journeyperson is someone who has acquired the knowledge and skills in a trade and has been issued a Certificate of Qualification as attested to by a provincial or territorial authority.

What is a Certificate of Qualification (C of Q)? Certificate of Qualification - A Certificate of Qualification is a document issued by the province to a person who has met the standards of the trade and the provisions of the Apprenticeship and Trades Quali-fications Act and General Regulations, by writing and passing the certification exami-nation for that trade. A Red Seal endorse-ment will be affixed to the certificate of qualification for the person who successfully challenges an Interprovincial Standards Red Seal examination.

The Certificate of Qualification, along with an identification card, confirms the person has demonstrated his or her competence in a specific trade and has met all of the re-quirements for journeyperson certification. By obtaining a Certificate of Qualification, you will become a journeyperson and be recognized as a professional in your trade.

These individuals must still challenge the Landscape Horticulturist Interprovincial Red Seal exam to secure certified journeyperson status with a Red Seal endorsement.

What are the benefits of a Red Seal endorsement?Red Seal endorsement is recognized by employers as a standard of excellence and indicates that the certificate holder has met the Interprovincial knowledge, skills and work experience/competency standards established by industry. This credential facilitates mobility based on a recognized industry standard of competency within a company, between like companies, across different sectors, and throughout Canada.

This endorsement allows the holder to work anywhere in Canada where the trade is designated without having to write further examinations.

Klosing CommentsIn a few short weeks of being at MUN Bo-tanical Garden and networking closely with LNL, there have been many connections made with industry and the community on mutually beneficial-green-related initia-tives… and more to come!!

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Shades of Summer Landscaping and Maintenance Liz Klose with Pauline Intven

Highland Landscapes for Lifestyle

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Please be advised that the John Deere insert distributed in the CNLA newsletter on or around May 2012 advertising our John Deere Gator™ HPX 4x4 and John Deere Z925A EFI ZTrak™ Mower contained an in-correct savings offer. Instead of 25% off the MSRP on the Gator™ HPX 4x4, the correct offer should be 15% off the MSRP on the Gator™ HPX 4x4, subject to the additional conditions stated in the flyer.

We sincerely apologize for any inconve-nience this may have caused our valued customers.

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