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On a recent visit to the doctor, I noticed trees in the parking lot at various stages of decline and death. It is a nice thought to plant trees in parking lot islands, but it usually ends poo...
A recent cold snap brought frost to many parts of Ohio. Some trees, especially those with new tender leaves were more heavily impacted than others.
 
 
With the cold, long winter and heavy snow that stayed on the ground for a while, animals were looking for something to eat. As the snow goes away and temperatures moderate, there is evidenc...

At this time of year most people are not thinking about next year’s fruit crop, but to be successful with peaches and nectarines, the critical time is now.  There is a particularly obnoxi...

On a frosty morning in late November, the final cut has been done on the lawn, flowering baskets have been replaced by Christmas decorations, and all that’s left is to pick up leaves. Not s...
On Monday, December 1st, 2025, Governor DeWine took delivery of a Real 13-foot Canaan Fir Tree. The tree was supplied by Greig’s Christmas Tree Farm located in Ashtabula, Ohio. The Greigs w...
If you will be in Cleveland over the Holiday Season, for a Cleveland Cavaliers Game, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Natural History Museum, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland...
Brood XIV (14) of the 17-year periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) in southern Ohio remains impactful. The cacophonous chorusing of the males continues with females producing egg slits (a.k...
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Brood XIV (14) of the 17-year periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) will appear this spring with high populations over a wide geographical area that includes ...
 
Arborvitae is a plant that is widely used as an evergreen hedge or screen. Some are suffering or completely dead. What can be done?
 
 
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