Apr 4, 2025
This week, Joanne Shaw welcomes
Art Vanden Enden to the podcast to discuss exploring a career in
horticulture.
About Art Vanden
Enden
Art Vanden Enden is self-employed
as a Horticultural Advisor and Horticultural Technical Instructor
at Landscape Ontario and Loyalist College. He also serves on the
board at Landscape Ontario, Communities in Bloom and Garden Centres Canada. He has a long history in the
garden centre industry, starting with Weall & Cullen and then
Sheridan Nurseries until his retirement in 2022.
Here are some of the topics
discussed in this episode:
- The
Pandemic's Positive Impact on the Younger Generation
- The
positive impact of the pandemic on the younger generation,
particularly in terms of their appreciation for outdoor
activities
- Art
shared his work with Landscape Ontario, focusing on training and
working with various age groups, primarily those in their 20s and
early 30s.
- The
importance of teaching basic gardening skills and practical
training to help them enter the industry
- The Grow Program, which provides
introductory courses for those interested in the industry, and the
role of job developers in matching students with
employers
- The
Landscaping Industry's Versatility and Benefits
- The
industry offers year-round work opportunities, from using lawn
mowers in summer to snow blowers in winter
- Adapting to various weather conditions and being
able to pivot when necessary
- Joanne’s experience entering the industry as a
second career
- Working
at an independent garden centre provides an excellent learning
environment for those interested in the industry
- Gardening Practices and Climate Change
- How
gardening practices have changed over the past 30 years
- Sustainability and the need to adapt to climate
change
- The
shift in plant hardiness zones and the impact of invasive
plants
- The
need for progressive change in the industry and the role of
influencers in promoting better gardening practices
- How
reducing demand for invasive plants would lead to their eventual
decline
- Native
Plant Promotion and Challenges
- The
challenges of promoting native plants and the importance of being
patient and supportive when advising gardeners
- The
distinction between aggressive and invasive plants and the need for
balance between native and non-native plants
- Joanne
expressed her struggle with finding the right native plants for her
clients, while Art shared his journey towards having 70% native
plants in his garden
- The
issue of invasive plants and the need for more research on creating
sterile versions of these plants
- Supporting New Gardeners and Best
Practices
- The
need for experienced gardeners to be good coaches, stay current
with best practices, and be open to change
- The
importance of being welcoming to new Canadians who may have
gardening experience but are unfamiliar with local
plants
Learn more about Art at www.communitiesinbloom.ca.
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