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While cycling past multi-million-dollar homes and upwards of million-dollar landscapes in Henlopen Acres, Delaware, I came upon...

Cotton on grass
Questions are coming into OSU Extension offices about masses of white, cottony, fiber wafting through Ohio’s forests and landscapes. Charles “Chuck” Behnke, retired OSU Extension educator, was known...
golf ball in grass
Check out this week’s latest edition of the OSU Turfgrass Team Times that was posted yesterday, June 9, 2023.
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Amy Stone
Sassafras leaves

The documents provide evidence of climate change’s effect on hardwood trees in Ohio

Bark Beetle on quarter
I recently received an e-mail message from a homeowner asking for help with small beetles found throughout their home collecting on window sills. The concerned homeowner had used online resources to...
art of woman holding tree and man looking at tree in her hands

Reflecting on faithful companions and deep-rooted connections.

We measure our lives in all kinds of ways. By the places we’ve lived. The people we’ve dated. The pets we’ve had. The jobs we’ve worked....

woods with snow

“Wintering… is the courage to stare down the worst parts of our experience and to commit to healing them the best we can. Wintering is a moment of intuition, our true needs felt keenly as a knife.”

R...

Cans of Bruce's Yams

As most folks in the US prepare for a Thanksgiving meal, or at least eat more Thanksgiving-inspired fall meals, potatoes and sweet potatoes often play a major supporting role in these most delicious v...

Ron taking selfie with man on radio show

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...

Seed and baby sprout in pot

From collecting acorns to transplanting the sapling

Project Overview
  • Working Time: 30 mins – 1 hr
  • Total Time: 47 wks, 1 day – 52 wks, 1 day
  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Estimated Cost: $10 o...
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