Aaron Fox is a Canadian horticulturist and landscape architect who has worked on a diverse range of projects in the private and public sectors over the past 25 years. A graduate of the Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture, he also has a degree in landscape architecture from the University of Guelph and is a member of the Ontario and Canadian Associations of Landscape Architects. He has taught a variety of courses in landscape and horticulture at several Ontario colleges and his education, work and teaching experience have helped him develop an in-depth knowledge of a wide variety of herbaceous and woody plants and how they can be used in the landscape. His main interests include creating resilient plant communities that support biodiversity and improve the sustainability of a landscape, as well as encouraging people to think differently about plants and recognize their importance in the landscape. Outside of work, he is an avid freediver and enjoys spending as much time underwater as possible.
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