Do you know what a SEICHE is? It is all the buzz in northwest Ohio. Earlier today, Ross Ellet and Meteorologist on 13ABC (Toledo, Ohio) made a couple posts on Facebook describing a seiche, and what was happening in Lake Erie.
Spicebush is a valuable native plant in Ohio, known for its aromatic leaves and vibrant fall color. However, recent observations have identified several significant health issues, including dieback, wilting, thrips damage and viral symptoms. This article provides an overview of the current concerns on spicebush in the region.
As the battle rages on whether to purchase a “Real” tree every year or an Artificial tree that can be stored and put up every year, what’s the ‘Right’ choice. For some, this can be very personal causing stress even among family members. One possible solution, “Why not just do both!”
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) (SLF) continues make the news, both locally in Ohio, and across much of the eastern United States. While adult SLF are still active in Ohio, as a result of the warmer than average temperatures that we have been experiencing, numbers are appearing to decrease from earlier observations in the field. Freezing temperatures will kill the remaining adults that continue to feed, lay eggs and be a nuisance simply by their presences and the sticky sweet honeydew and the sooty mold that follows, and an agricultural pest that threatens vineyards and more.
This year's Ohio Turfgrass Conference and Trade Show AND the OSU Green Industry Short Course will be held on December 10 - 12, 2024 at the Columbus Convention Center. This collaborative conference brings educational programming to the green industry - from turf to trees and everything in between, including the short course pollinator track, business and more track, landscape plants and practices track, short course landscape pest track, short course back to basics track, golf turf management track, professional lawn care track, sports field management track, and equipment maintenance track.
This is the last Turfgrass Team Times (TTT) of the year. You don't want to miss this recording - full of the end of the season turfgrass information. Thanks to the OSU Turfgrass Team for these regular updates throughout the year!
While spring grabs all the headlines with its abundance of flowers, there are few things as beautiful as the transformation of leaves into shades of gold, orange, and red. This color change is so dramatic it is even visible from space https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/collection/1692/fall-colors.
Want to sharpen your tree ID skills? How about looking at some native trees, and the non native look alikes? Emerald Ash Borer University (EABU) has an upcoming webinar just for you!
Extensioneers have been receiving reports of fall home invaders trickly into Ohio homes. However, predicted weather conditions could turn that trickle into a flood, particularly in the southwest part of the state.