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The Landscape Ontario Podcast
Landscape Ontario
74 episodes
2 weeks ago
Conversations on the issues shaping landscaping and horticulture in Ontario
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Conversations on the issues shaping landscaping and horticulture in Ontario
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Home & Garden
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Leisure
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Think globally, act locally, with Bill Hardy
The Landscape Ontario Podcast
28 minutes
1 year ago
Think globally, act locally, with Bill Hardy
Have you ever wondered if what you’re doing as a landscaper is moving the dial against climate change? The global situation feels so complex, it’s natural to wonder ‘how can I, just one individual, make a difference?’ Bill Hardy joins the Landscape Ontario Podcast to encourage landscapers to think globally and act locally. As a co-owner of an independent retail garden centre in British Columbia, president of the CNLA, and board member for various agencies — such as the Green Cities Foundation and the International Association of Horticulture Producers (AIPH) — Hardy has a wide perspective of how climate change is being addressed by horticulture and landscaping innovations around the world, while also being tapped into what’s happening right here in Canada. In our conversation, we discuss which countries are leading the way by developing innovative green city solutions, and what an individual landscaper can do to contribute to the big picture. We share some awesome websites you’ll want to check out for inspiration, and even introduce you to a new tool you can use to measure the carbon impact of installing and maintaining a landscape. Resources Episode Transcription Grow and Gather AIPH.org Montreal Botanical Garden Phytotechnology Stations CNLA Green Cities Foundation Clean Air Calculator Plants Love You Marketing Campaign COP28 Climate Change Conference Greener Spaces, Better Places
The Landscape Ontario Podcast
Conversations on the issues shaping landscaping and horticulture in Ontario