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We are moving right through the last part of spring and nearing the beginning of meteorological summer. Isn’t it interesting how the first day of meteorological summer roughly corresponds with the Mem...
Can you believe we are already almost 1/6 done with 2023 and at the end of meteorological winter? Meteorological spring begins on March 1!
This winter, we are making complimentary site visits to many of our existing clients’ properties. Here is a summary of some of what we are finding.
It’s November, almost the end of meteorological autumn, and we already have our first snowfall under our belt with snow totals ranging from 1 inch to 3 inches across the area. The very cold nighttime ...
Radio gardening host Ron Wilson hosted Arbor Doctor Ron Rothhaas on multiple Saturdays this fall to talk about trees, weather, Ohio State football and a few other topics on 55WKRC radio in Cincinnat...
Can you believe it is now autumn? Actually, meteorological autumn began September 1. Temperatures this week have felt like summer but that is about to change with cooler weather moving in. Overall, mo...
I recently looked at this London planetree which was perfectly healthy a year ago.
Can you believe it is now summer? Well, meteorological summer at least. While the calendar, based on the position of the sun only, says we have 3 more weeks of spring, those of us in horticulture know...