The Ohio Department of Agriculture issued a statewide quarantine on Tuesday to fight the looming spotted lanternfly threat, which has been increasing each year.
The statewide quarantine went into effect February 17; before that, just 18 counties were under a quarantine — including Hamilton County.
The destructive insect has been destroying boxwoods in many parts of Ohio. One landscape nursery said it has been pouring ...
World War 2 housing boom, when planners commonly planted fast-growing species such as silver maples to create instant canopy. The trees grew quickly, but they are all nearing the end of their life ...
Ohio has upped its fight against the spotted lanternfly, quarantining the entire state for the invasive insect. Here's what that means.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fall in Northeast Ohio wouldn't be the same without the golden-yellow color of beech trees' oblong shaped leaves. But an invasive ...
Is it finally starting to feel like fall for Ohio's trees? As nights get longer and cooler, the leaves start to change into brilliant colors in preparation for the cold temperatures of fall. After ...
The nights are getting longer, which means the leaves are starting to change into brilliant colors in preparation for the cold temperatures of fall. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources announced ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Operation Evergreen is bringing Ohio-grown Christmas trees to troops deployed overseas. Now in its 28th year, the program operates in partnership between the Ohio Department of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – In honor of National Mushroom Month, a state agency is highlighting an edible fungi that grows on Ohio trees and is known for its chicken-like taste when cooked. The mushroom ...