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August 10, 2025 Soil Moisture, Condition Monitoring and Drought Update

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August 10, 2025 Soil Moisture, Condition Monitoring and Drought Update

Aug 10, 2025
US DROUGHT MONITOR

US Drought Monitor

Widespread drought in the western US with scattered dry and drought conditions in parts of Florida, the southeast, lower Michigan, northern Illinois, and northern Indiana and dry conditions into northwest Ohio. Near normal conditions at Cheviot OH 3.4W.

Condition Monitoring Report  
Station Number: OH-HM-24
Station Name: Cheviot 3.4 W
Report Date: 8/10/2025
Submitted: 8/10/2025 2:40 PM
Scale Bar: Near Normal
Description:
Only a trace of rain to date in August. Highly variable rainfall this week with scattered thunderstorms and some 
locations not far away getting inches of rain. It's been the ring of fire around my location with storms uncannily
missing my rain gauge. My location has gone from mildly wet at the beginning of the month to seasonably dry this
week. With only scattered activity in the forecast, my location will move to mildly dry by next week if the rain
continues to miss. Near surface soil moisture is already low and watering of new transplants is becoming necessary.
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Please remember to water…correctly!

Water once per week, one inch per week, under the entire branch spread, in the absence of rain, May through November. Either rainfall or your watering should equal the one inch per week. Do not water if the soil is already moist. Put out a sprinkler and a straight sided soup can or rain gauge and measure one inch per week. Measure the rainfall which falls in your yard. Your trees don’t care what fell at the airport!

If burlap was left on new trees, it will repel water and the tree or shrub may die. Be sure burlap and twine are removed from the top of all root balls. If your landscaper disagrees, refer him or her to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) industry standard for installation of landscape plants.

To the extent possible recycle fallen leaves back into the soil around the trees and maintain mulch around the trees to a radius of at least 3-5 feet. Keep mulch off trunks. Use a coarse textured mulch. Avoid triple shredded mulch. Aged arborist wood chips ( https://getchipdrop.com/ ), mulched and composted leaves, pine bark, and pine straw are all good. Very finely ground mulches such as triple ground hardwood mulch are not beneficial and may inhibit moisture and oxygen exchange.

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