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Category Archives: Invasive Species
Nursery Growers: Register Now for Short Course!
It’s that time of year, the annual Nursery Growers Short Course is right around the corner. This year, short course is back in-person and will be held on Friday February 10, 2023. We also have a new location; Landscape Ontario … Continue reading
These Cloudy, Hazy, Humid Days are Numbered
Looking up at the sky today, it was so hazy you couldn’t see much but a fuzzy-looking grey. This is a different kind of overcast than what we normally get to experience. Hundreds of wildfires are burning in the west … Continue reading
Start Treating for the 2nd Generation of BTM Larvae in Toronto
Now is the time to detect and treat for actively feeding box tree moth larvae in Toronto Continue reading
Treat the 2nd Generation BTM Larvae in Toronto NOW
Now is the time to detect and treat for actively feeding box tree moth larvae in Toronto Continue reading
Research Shows: Some Norway Maple Cultivars Are Not Invasive
When you consider all of the trees that are grown for street plantings in the urban landscape, you will quickly come to realize that the number of possibilities can be quite small because of poor soil conditions and exposure. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Invasive Species
Tagged James Sellmer, Janine Conklin, Jen Llewellyn, norway maple, ontario invasive species act
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