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Attending ISA international conference

In October 2025, the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) held their annual conference in Christchurch, New Zealand. I have been in the horticultural and arboricultural profession for over 4 d...

  Deciduous holly (Illex decidua 'Winter Red')

Deciduous holly (Illex decidua 'Winter Red')

 

Merry Christmas and happy holidays!

It's hard to believe that we've come to the end of another year. Where did 2025 g...

ron rothhaas and ron wilson

Arbor Doctor Ron Rothhaas will be a guest on In The Garden With Ron Wilson on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at 7:06 AM eastern live on 550WKRC in Cincinnati and iHeart Radio and later on podcast and 6...

Jesus in a tree picture

Happy August!

It's dry out there, at least in some areas.

Rainfall has been highly variable this summer. Most areas saw very wet conditions in July, but the spigot has shut off for some in August. W...

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...
Ron Wilson and Ron Rothhaas

On the morning of July 26, 2025, Arbor Doctor Principal Owner Ron Rothhaas joined radio host Ron Wilson on 55WKRC and iHeart Radio to talk trees. 

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I take education and knowledge seriously. Here are classes I have attended just over the past 3 years. 245 hours toward 60 needed for recertification.

Knowledge and education costs in time and dollar...

The horticultural horrors commonly called “mulch volcanoes” and “tree moats” defy explanation. These abominable tree and shrub mulching practices can combine with other stress-related issues ...

Welcome to meteorological summer!

Actually, can you believe June is actually the first month of meteorological summer? Wild spring weather has definitely been in the news. Did you know that we have ...

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