GROW program apprentices spruce up Algonquin College courtyard

Apprentices sharpen their skills and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of working with nature thanks to Landscape Ontario initiative
Photo: Nathalia Lencioni
GROW Training for New Workers program team.

Apprentices in the government-funded GROW Training for New Workers program, offered by Landscape Ontario, worked through the afternoon of Oct. 21 on the courtyard between J and N-buildings to fulfill a landscaping plan provided by Amanda Barr, grounds coordinator at Algonquin College.

Abi Hamam, one of GROW’s new apprentices, has a YouTube channel called “The Microverse” dedicated to building terrariums. Hamam said growing and caring for plants helped him with mental health struggles and he joined the program as an effort to work closer with nature.

“One winter it was particularly sad, and I thought, I could really use some green to look at right now,” said Hamam. “So, I made this teeny tiny terrarium at my work and every day I’d come and spray it. That gives you a little something to look forward to.”

Abi Hamam de-weeding a garden bed right outside of the N-building.
Abi Hamam de-weeding a garden bed outside of the N-building. Photo credit: Nathalia Lencioni

Angela Firman, one of two supervisors on-site, said GROW is working with the college’s facilities management department. The partnership allows apprentices to use the horticulture program’s greenhouse and selected areas on campus for hands-on training.

“We’re using it as a learning classroom so the students have an opportunity to experience what it would be like as an industry professional working within a space to plant a garden,” said Firman. “They’re learning the skills, using the tools and then working as a team to see what a finished product can look like.”

The facilities management department also provided GROW apprentices with the plants used on the planting plan.

Angela Firman showing apprentices how to use watering equipment.
Angela Firman showing apprentices how to use watering equipment. Photo credit: Nathalia Lencioni

GROW’s head office is in Milton Ont., but apprentices get the opportunity to work at their satellite locations as well, according to Lindsey Best, one of the supervisors on-site at the college.

Hamam said he hopes students can go out to the courtyard in the spring and enjoy looking at the greenery they planted.

“We put a bunch of nice plants in there, and next season it’s going to be beautiful,” he said. “I hope that come springtime you come out here and you’re like, ‘Oh, yeah, these guys did a good job.'”

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