2018 GISC Program

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November 15 & 16, 2018 Expo Centre, Edmonton, AB

Where the Green Industry Comes Together Industry-leading workshops and seminars for landscape, turf, tree nursery, greenhouse and garden centre professionals. www.greenindustryshow.com

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GISC 2018 Join us at the 2018 Green Industry Show & Conference on November 15 and 16! Back in Edmonton at the Expo Centre at Northlands, this year’s event aims to be both educational and inspiring. Our amazing team of staff and volunteers have worked hard to bring you top speakers, informative sessions, exciting events, and the largest industry trade show on the Prairies. Everyone from designers to arborists, owners to students, and growers to contractors, will benefit from attending. Don’t miss out! With 22 conference sessions available over two days, there are topics for everyone. Also, new for 2018, we are featuring Just in Time sessions; we asked past attendees and industry professionals to suggest topics that they most wanted to see at the Conference and will react just in time to meet the top requests. Watch our website, www.greenindustryshow.com, for announcements. We also have four pre-conference workshops on Wednesday, November 14, for more in-depth, technical development. The sessions include AGGA’s Day of Discovery, Assessing and Modifying Urban Soils, Building Your One-Page Strategic Plan for 2019, and a Certified Irrigation Technician workshop.

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November 14-16, 2018 Expo Centre at Northlands 116 Avenue & Wayne Gretzky Drive Edmonton, AB

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Pre-show Workshops (Nov 14) Start times vary (see schedule) Conference (Nov 15-16) Thursday & Friday: 8:00 am - 11:20 am Trade Show (Nov 15-16) Thursday: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday: 10:30 am - 3:30 pm

Table of Contents Schedule of Events.................................................................................................................4 Pre-Show Workshops..........................................................................................................6 Conference Sessions............................................................................................................8 Pricing & Registration........................................................................................................13 Passport Program...............................................................................................................15 Stay: The Sutton Pace Hotel, Edmonton....................................................................16 Other Events.........................................................................................................................17 Exhibitor List........................................................................................................................18 2018 GISC | 3


Schedule of Events Wednesday, November 14 Time

Workshop/Event Registration for Exhibitors Opens

10:00 am 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Certified Irrigation Technician (CIT) Preparation Workshop,** Expo Centre

10:00 am - 4:15 pm

AGGA Day of Discovery 3.0, Expo Centre

12:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Building Your One-Page Strategic Plan for 2019, Expo Centre

12:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Assessing and Modifying Urban Soils, Expo Centre

6:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Landscape Alberta Nursery Producers Annual Auction, The Sutton Place Hotel, 10235-101 Street, Edmonton, AB

**In partnership with the Canadian Prairie Chapter of the Irrigation Association

Thursday, November 15 Time

Session/Event

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Registration and coffee

8:00 am - 9:00 am

Managing Shrink for Greater Profit Will Healy

Science & Art of Wholesale Plant Material Pricing Bridget Behe

9:05 am - 10:05 am

Just in Time Session* (TBA)

Understanding Greenhouse Crop Needs for Better Productivity Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza

BREAK

10:05 am - 10:20 am

10:20 am - 11:20 am

Selling Irrigation Efficiency Instructor TBA

What the Consumer Sees: Eye-Tracking in Garden Centres Bridget Behe

Interpreting the Needs of Your Client John van Roessel

The 3 Keys to Getting Out of Your Day-toDay in Your Business Danny Kerr

The 6 Critical Requirements for Healthy Urban Trees Howard Stenn (Two-Hour Session)

Executing the Vision Nick McCullough (Two-Hour Session)

10:30 am - 4:30 pm

Green Industry Show - Hall E

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Landscape Industry Certified Written Exams

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Tailgate Party (pg. 17)

5:00 - 5:30 pm

AGGA Annual General Meeting

5:00 - 6:00 pm

Landscape Alberta Nursery Producers Group Meeting

5:30 - 10:00 pm

AGGA Garden Party

Just in Time Sessions*

We are asking previous attendees and members for conference topics they most wanted to see featured; topics will be announced in late September or early October. Check www. greenindustryshow.com for details.

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Friday, November 16 Time

Session/Event

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Registration and coffee

8:00 am - 9:00 am

If You Could Only Pick One: Perennial Gold Standards Susan Martin

Emerald Ash Borer: History, Biology, & Risk to Alberta Dr. Ken Fry

You & the Mass Merchants Michiel Verheul

Preparing Trees & Soils for Success in Challenging Urban Settings Darby McGrath

9:05 am - 10:05 am

Training Your Staff to Water Will Healy

New Greenhouse Biosecurity Standard & Guidelines Explained Dr. Ken Fry

Landscape Business Panel: Ask Us Anything Panel moderated by Joe Salemi

Urban Ecosystems: Moving from Concept to Construction Darby McGrath & Michael Brownbridge

BREAK

10:05 am - 10:20 am

How to Build Revenue from Women Shoppers Just in Time Session* 10:20 am - 11:20 am & the Next Generation (TBA) of Growers Susan Martin

Growing Green Panel moderated by Jason Morphy

10:30 am - 3:30 pm

Green Industry Show - Hall E

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Landscape Alberta Sod Growers Meeting

Changing Perceptions & Promoting Sustainable Turfgrass Systems Michael Brownbridge

Earn Credits (CEUs) Most conference sessions will qualify for educational credits for renewing industry designations and certifications including Landscape Industry Certified designations, Alberta Environment’s Pesticide applicator/dispenser license renewal, ISA Continuing Education Units, and others. Information highlighting which sessions will earn credits will be posted on www.greenindustryshow.com under “Conference Sessions.” Check back for updates on which sessions have received pre-approval.

Thank you to our conference sponsors!

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Pre-Show Workshops

Wednesday, November 14 Certified Irrigation Technician (CIT) Preparation Workshop* TBA | 9:00 pm - 4:00 pm Prepare for the written CIT exam (date TBD) with this helpful seminar. Attendees should be proficient irrigation installers or service staffers who want to prepare for new opportunities. The CIT program is based on a job analysis to identify the knowledge and skills needed to succeed as an irrigation technician.

AGGA Day of Discovery 3.0, Speed Knowledge Sessions for Your Greenhouse* 10:00 am - 4:15 pm Sessions include (25 minutes/topic): • The Future of a Greenhouse • Beyond Ornamentals: Improving Sustainability in Your Greenhouse • Off-Season Events • U-Pick Cut Flower Growing and Design • Trends for 2019 • Online Sales for Your Greenhouse: Successes and Failures • What You Need to Know from a Social Media Influencer • New Blooms-Review and Pictures • Your Bio’s Have Arrived, Now What?

Building Your One-Page Strategic Plan for 2019* Danny Kerr | 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm Every year your business has an opportunity to learn from the past and make strategic moves to evolve into the vision you initially set out to create. Without a disciplined approach to strategic planning, your company can often lead you down a challenging path. This seminar will walk you through a step-by-step approach to creating a simple, effective annual strategic plan; you will: Establish your 2019 goals Learn how to put the company’s strategic plan on one simple to understand page Break the year-end goal down to 3-5 key initiatives you need to focus on Be given systems to break initiatives into a weekly focused routine to keep you on track Get forms and templates you need to put this plan together and implement it right away

Assessing and Modifying Urban Soils* Howard Stenn | 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Urban soils are often not considered usable for planting areas, as they may only be compacted and/or low in organic matter. Both of these problems can be fixed with simple methods, saving significant amounts of money, with a sustainable approach. This session will review the methodologies used to assess urban soils and review ways to modify these soils so they become usable. The session will introduce soil testing tools and use local sample soils as teaching tools. Come prepared to get your hands dirty. 2018 GISC | 6

*Each workshop includes lunch


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Conference Sessions

Thursday, November 15 8:00 am - 9:00 am Managing Shrink for Greater Profit Will Healy Shrink is your silent business partner that slowly pockets all the profits. There are a number of opportunities in your business where small changes in processes can significantly move more profits to your bottom line. Will has spent the last 10 years looking at areas where growers can eliminate shrink and key metrics to monitor to know that you are making progress in reducing your shrink. Develop opportunities to increase profits and eliminate shrink!

The Science & Art of Wholesale Plant Material Pricing Bridget Behe Pricing is never as simple as adding or multiplying costs by a fixed number. Join Bridget as she discusses some of the science (more like math) of pricing. Learn how to price wholesale products and when to stop growing them.

Interpreting the Needs of Your Client John van Roessel This session is geared toward the design/ build landscape contractor but applies to anyone dealing with customers. Listening to the client at the first meeting is important, but interpreting what they really want into the final product is what matters most. Salespeople and designers must ask

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enough questions to get the information they need. To end with clients that are completely happy with the project, ongoing communication with them is necessary during and after the construction. John has been creating award-winning landscape project for decades and would like to share some of the keys to his success.

The 3 Keys to Getting Out of the Day-toDay in Your Business Danny Kerr Most landscapers are experts in their field but often lack the guidance and systems required to get themselves out of the dayto-day and into a more strategic role so they can grow their business to its full potential. This workshop provides you with 3 solutions to the biggest challenges contractors face when growing their business. You will leave with tools and insights to develop a highly effective organization, including forms, templates, and methodologies.

9:05 am - 10:05 am Back to Basics: Understanding Greenhouse Crop Needs for Better Productivity Dr. Moyhuddin Mirza Understanding the needs of common greenhouse crops is a matter of life and death‌for the plants, that is! A healthy


plant is a source of pride for the grower. Greenhouse plants have 16 known “needs,” and each need has to be met by the grower in the proper proportion and at the proper time. Missing even one need can stop the entire process, resulting in deficiencies and/or toxicities. In this session, you will learn about the role of key nutrients and microelements, and Dr. Mirza will explain the process of preparing a good nutrient program for your plants.

9:05 am - 11:20 am (2-Hour Sessions)

The 6 Critical Requirements for Healthy Urban Trees Howard Stenn Often the question that is asked is “what is the best tree to use in a given location?” While it’s a reasonable question, 6 other factors must be set before one can make a good choice. Any one of these factors, if ignored, will cause a tree to decline or fail to flourish. Failing to respect just two of these requirements will shorten the life of the tree. This session will review each of the 6 requirements and show how they can serve as a blueprint to excellent tree space design.

10:20 am - 11:20 am

Executing the Vision Nick McCullough As a grower, designer and installer, Nick McCullough (McCullough’s Landscape & Nursery) sees projects through from inception to maintenance. Nick will share how organizational structure and workflow processes lead to exceptional end results. From growing the plants to maintaining them in a successful landscape, learn how collaboration with the homeowner is key at each and every step.

What the Consumer Sees: Eye-Tracking in Garden Centres Bridget Behe Bridget has been working with high-tech eye-tracking glasses to better understand how customers make purchasing decisions. This session will provide research-based information to help you get products from seen to sold. Focus areas include product selection, pricing perceptions, and how consumers make purchase decisions.

Thank You to Our Sponsors!

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Conference Sessions

Friday, November 16 8:00 am - 9:00 am If You Could Only Pick One: Perennial Gold Standards Susan Martin With seemingly endless options on which perennials to offer consumers, there must be a way to narrow down your choices. Which Nepeta should you always have in stock? Which pollinator plant will everyone be asking for next spring? Susan will discuss top-rated varieties she has deemed worthy of Gold Standard status from a decade of observing perennial trials in the Upper Midwest. Get ready to make a new list of must-haves for Spring 2019.

Emerald Ash Borer: History, Biology, and Risk to Alberta Dr. Ken Fry The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an alien invasive species that was discovered in Canton, Michigan in 2002. EAB has spread across North America to as far west as Manitoba. It feeds primarily on Fraxinus (Ash) but has been reported on Juglans (Walnut), Pterocarya (Wingnut) and Ulmus (Elm) in its native range of East Asia. The beetle is a major threat to ash trees on the Prairies. The history of the invasion, biology of the beetle, impact on ash trees and what Prairie landscapers need to do to prepare for this beetle’s arrival will be discussed.

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You and the Mass Merchants Michiel Verheul Mass merchants or box stores are here to stay, but is there still room for the independent garden centres to compete with the big guys? Can I still do any wholesaling? As a wholesale supplier to independent garden centres, Michiel will show you tips and techniques to help you compete with the big box stores.

Preparing Trees & Soils for Success in Challenging Urban Settings Darby McGrath It takes about 4-6 years for a tree to be fully established in urban conditions, assuming it survives this long, but what are the barriers to successful tree establishment? In this seminar, Darby will explore the challenges of urban tree establishment from the ground up. She will examine the influence of urban soils on tree establishment, present her research on soil restoration along highways and urban roads, and talk about how nurseries can better prepare their planting stock for the conditions that trees will face. A focus will be placed on the influence that proper root development from propagation can have on finished sizes of nursery stock as they enter the landscape.


9:05 am - 10:05 am Training Your Staff to Water Will Healy When was the last time you walked through the greenhouse and noticed that the plants were too dry or (more likely) too wet? Watering is the most critical activity in your greenhouse operation since incorrect watering kills more plants than anything else you do! There’s no more important decision in greenhouse growing than when and how much to water. Listen to Will’s suggestions on changing the paradigm from “go water” to “go dry out those plants to the target dry weight.” Training growers to correctly determine when to water and how to apply water is simple if you have the right tools and strategy. Will can help you develop your strategy and what tools you should use.

The New Greenhouse Biosecurity Standard & Guidelines Explained Dr. Ken Fry The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) embarked on a process to establish voluntary biosecurity standards and guidelines for all major agricultural and horticultural products. The resulting Greenhouse Vegetable and Greenhouse Floriculture Standards and accompanying Guidelines will be described and interpreted regarding how they will impact your business.

Landscape Business Panel: Ask Us Anything Panel moderated by Joe Salemi A panel of landscape business owners will discuss the top issues that are affecting their businesses right now and how they are

actively solving them. Key discussion topics include recruiting and retaining great people; delivering on brand and service promises; building and maintaining safetyfocused, high performing teams; and how to spend the right amount of time working on the business rather than in it. This panel discussion will be moderated by DynaSCAPE Software’s Joe Salemi.

Urban Ecosystems: Moving from Concept to Construction Darby McGrath & Michael Brownbridge Together Darby and Michael will talk about how we can assemble urban landscapes to include both form and function by learning from nature. Climate change and rapid urbanization are creating immense pressure on cities and their inhabitants, but reconceptualizing urban landscapes using ecological principles allows us to begin building self-sustaining and resilient urban ecosystems. As market demand continues to shift, is the nursery industry equipped and ready to meet the requirements of today’s (and tomorrow’s) urban landscapes?

10:20 am - 11:20 am From Surviving to Thriving: How to Build Revenue from Women Shoppers & the Next Generation of Growers Susan Martin The potential for retail horticulture sales to women and younger gardeners is enormous, yet, we are only tapping into a small portion of that revenue today. In this session

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retailers will learn how to thrive, not just survive, by delivering what today’s consumer wants. Examples of successful retailers who cater to women and younger consumers will be studied and those lessons will be applied to retail horticulture. You’ll walk away with concrete ideas you can act on right away.

Growing Green Professionals Panel moderated by Jason Morphy The shortage of skilled professionals in our industry is reaching a critical stage, with an estimated 40% of the current industry employees expected to retire in the next ten years. The apprenticeship program is one often overlooked solution. Join a panel of owners, journeypersons, and apprentices with moderator Jason Morphy from Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) to discuss how apprenticeship can help individuals grow in to professional Landscape Horticulturists and thus help businesses to prosper.

Changing Perceptions & Promoting Sustainable Turfgrass Systems Michael Brownbridge Greenscapes significantly enhance our built environments. Apart from the aesthetic value that turf brings to cityscapes, it can aid in the establishment of other plant species within the landscape and deliver broader environmental benefits that help mitigate effects of climate change. This presentation will include an update on trials to assess the value and utility of new turfgrass varieties, effects of biostimulants on growth, and a brief review to showcase (and share) the benefits of turf in the urban environment.

Register online at www.greenindustryshow.com by October 24 for early bird pricing!

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Pricing & Registration Early Bird Rates (until Oct. 24)

After October 24 & On-site

Member

Non-Member

Member

Non-Member

Full Conference Pass Student*

$220.00 $110.00

$320.00

$270.00 $160.00

$370.00 $160.00

Thursday Only Pass

$135.00

$185.00

$185.00

$235.00

Friday Only Pass

$135.00

$185.00

$185.00

$235.00

Pre-Show Workshops Strategic Plan Urban Soils AGGA CIT Prep

$150.00 $170.00 $150.00 $450.00

$200.00 $220.00 $200.00 $500.00

$200.00 $220.00 $200.00 $500.00

$250.00 $270.00 $250.00 $550.00

Trade Show Pass

Free

$10.00

AGGA Garden Party

$15.00

$15.00

Pre-Registration

$20.00

$20.00

$20.00

$20.00

All conference passes include a trade show pass. All prices are subject to GST unless noted. On-site trade show pass and AGGA Garden Party pricing includes GST. *Must show student ID on-site

How to Register 1. Online

Visit www.greenindustryshow.com and click “Register Now.” Select the conference pass of your choice and complete the registration process. Registration opens September 4, 2018.

2. Email/Fax/Mail Visit www.greenindustryshow.com and download the registration form available on the website’s home page. Complete one form per person attending and return with payment to: Email: admin@landscape-alberta.com Fax: 780-444-2152 Mail: 18051 107 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB T5S 1K3 (Cheques payable to Landscape Alberta.)

Rates

Member pricing is available to members of the following associations: Landscape Alberta, Landscape Saskatchewan, Alberta Greenhouse Growers Association (AGGA), International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), Alberta Association of Landscape Architects (AALA), the Irrigation Association (CPCIA), and Alberta Recreation and Parks Association (ARPA). Early bird prices are applicable only to registrations received on or before midnight, October 24, 2018; after this date, standard pricing applies. Pre-registration is accepted until 4:00 p.m. Friday, November 9; registration after this date must be onsite.

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Passport Program: Your Chance to Win 1 of 3 Drones

Pick up your trade show passport on-site, visit all the participating exhibitors (list may change) to collect your stamp, and enter the draw! Passports are available at the registration desk or at the Landscape Alberta booth (#130). Current Passport Participants Ball Seed | Bron & Sons Nursery Co. | Florists Supply Ltd. | High Q Greenhouses Horta-Craft Limited | Kehoe Equipment Ltd./Alggin Metal Industries Landscape Alberta | Mumby’s Arboriculture Consulting | Olds College Peak Compost | Stewart Brothers Nurseries

Exhibitors: 4 Passport Spots Remaining!

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Stay: The Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton 10235-101 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3E9 Phone: (780) 428-7111 New hotel; new opportunities! Situated in the heart of downtown and adjacent to the new ICE District, the Sutton Place Hotel is a short drive from the Expo Centre at Northlands. The hotel is also connected to the LRT at Churchill station through an indoor pedway system. With 313 newly renovated guest rooms, free WiFi, flat-screen tvs, and mini fridges, the hotel is a luxurious, relaxing space for attendees to unwind after sessions and the trade show.

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Other Events JOIN US AT OUR

Annual Live & Silent Auction Presented by: Landscape Alberta Nursery Producers Group

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 – 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton, 10235 101 Street Join in the fun at this year’s auction. Hot hors d’oeuvres, carving station, and cash bar. Everyone is welcome; this event is free to attend! Proceeds go toward horticultural research programs and projects

Sponsored by: NEKTAR

After Trade Show Tailgate Party Join your fellow trade show attendees for this fun, casual event to follow the trade show’s close. A selection of beverages will be available for purchase and light snacks will be served.

Thursday November 15, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Expo Centre at Northlands Trade Show Floor

Thursday November 15, 2018

EXPO Centre at Northlands Park | Edmonton 5:30 PM - 10 PM | APPETIZERS & SOCIALIZING

Open to all AGGA members & friends of the AGGA Held in conjunction with the 2018 Green Industry Show & Conference.

Join us for the evening as we celebrate the achievements of a successful year and announce this year’s award recipients. Register online at www.greenindustryshow.com & click the REGISTER button.

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Exhibitor List A.M.A. Plastics Ltd. ADVANCE Nursery Co. Ltd. AFSC (Agriculture Financial Services Corporation) Alberta Horticultural Association Arbor-Tech Utility Services Ltd. Atlasta Tree Nursery Inc. Aubin Nurseries Ltd. B8 Ventures Ltd. Bailey Nurseries Inc. Ball Seed Ball Seed - Greenhouse Equipment Bellwyck - Horticolor Biobest Bioline AgroSciences Ltd. Blue Grass Sod Farms & Nursery Brandt Tractor Ltd BrettYoung Seeds Bron & Sons Nursery Co. Burnaby Lake Greenhouses Ltd. BURNCO Landscape Centres BW GLOBAL Structures Inc. Bylands Nurseries Ltd. C Y Grower Supplies Ltd. Canadian Nursery Landscape Association Canadian Prairie Chapter, Irrigation Association Cheyenne Tree Farms Ltd. City of Edmonton Urban Forestry Clifty View Nursery Coaldale Nurseries Co-genergy Corp. Communities in Bloom Alberta CORIX Water Products Crescent Garden DLF Pickseed Canada Inc. Dümmen Orange Dutchman Tree Spade DynaSCAPE Software Eagle Lake Nurseries Ltd. Eagle Lake Professional Landscape Supply ECCO Chips Eco Lighting Solutions Edge Equipment Ltd. Evergro Division - Nutrien Ag Solutions (Canada) Inc.

EVL Nursery Inc. FBC-Farm Business Consultants Finning (Canada) Florists Supply Ltd. Flowers Canada Growers Inc. Foothills Nurseries Ltd. G.C. Duke Equipment Ltd. Garden Essentials Gardeners Junction Health Canada, PMRA Henri Studio by Stonecasters LLC High Q Greenhouses HJS Wholesale Ltd. Holt Tree Spades Ltd. Horta-Craft Limited HortProtect - CNLA Inline Nurseries (2010) Inc. J.C. Bakker & Sons Ltd. Jack Van Klaveren Ltd. (JVK) JAK Equipment Jeffries Nurseries Ltd. Jobber Jolly Farmer Products, Inc. Kato’s Nursery (2007) Ltd. Kehoe Equipment Ltd./Alggin Metal Industries Kubota Canada Ltd. Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd. Landscape Alberta Landscape Industry Certified Program - CNLA Lemar Tree Spades LinkGreen Linnaea Nurseries Limited Macore Label Company Mainland Floral Distributors Ltd. Manderley Turf Products Inc. Martin Deerline Martin Deerline Golf & Turf McKenzie Seeds Metal Pless Inc. Morgan Creek Tropicals Ltd. Mountain Bark Inc. Mumby’s Arboriculture Consulting Nektar Data Systems Inc. Nordic Nurseries Oakcreek Golf & Turf Olds College Ontario Seed Co. Limited (OSC) Original Energy Sales Inc.

Pacific Rim Brackets Ltd. Paridon Horticultural Ltd. Parkland Nursery & Landscape Services Ltd. Peak Compost Prairie Side Equipment Ltd. Professional Gardener Co. Ltd., The Purple Springs Nursery Inc. Regency Irrigation Ltd. Rick’s Concrete Products/ Fountain Factory Rocky Mountain Landscape Bark Root Rescue Environmental Products Inc. RyMar Synthetic Grass Sea Soil™ /Foenix Forest Technology Inc. Second Nature Compost - City of Edmonton Seed Centre, a Division of Jardin Foods Ltd. Sester Farms Inc. Simon Bos Nurseries Ltd. SiteOne Landscape Supply Smart Snow Pusher Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED) Southern Irrigation Specimen Trees Wholesale Nurseries Ltd. Spectrum Equipment Inc. Steam ‘N’ Weeds Stewart Brothers Nurseries Stokes Seeds Limited Sun Gro Horticulture Inc. TerraLink Horticulture Inc. The HC Company Top Spray TreeTime.ca Valleybrook Gardens Ltd. Van Noort Bulb Company Vanstone Nurseries Wellmaster Carts, Div. of Wellmaster Pipe & Supply Inc. West Coast Floral Growers & Distributors Ltd. West Coast Seeds Westland Ltd. Zeller & Sons Enterprises

Exhibitor list is current as of July 31, 2018. For up-to-date list visit www.greenindustryshow.com.

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