Horticulture

Folder News
 
Folder Links
 
Page About Horticulture
Ohioline is a valuable information resource. Principally produced by Ohio State University Extension, Ohioline is your link to information. Through Ohioline, you have access to hundreds of factsheets, bulletins and other educational materials covering a wide array of subjects --- such as agriculture, natural resources, family and consumer sciences, community development, 4-H and youth. (Please find your direct link to Ohioline under Helpful Links)
Page Test 1
 
Document Actions
About Horticulture
Ohioline is a valuable information resource. Principally produced by Ohio State University Extension, Ohioline is your link to information. Through Ohioline, you have access to hundreds of factsheets, bulletins and other educational materials covering a wide array of subjects --- such as agriculture, natural resources, family and consumer sciences, community development, 4-H and youth. (Please find your direct link to Ohioline under Helpful Links)
County Horticulture News
Asian Longhorned Beetle
The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) has caused tens of thousands of hardwood trees to be destroyed in Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York. Most recently, the ALB has been found in Ohio. Trees in forests and cities all across America are at risk. But with your help, we can stop it.
Read More
Gypsy Moth
The gypsy moth is the most important defoliator of trees in the eastern United States. This invasive, exotic species has invaded Ohio in the northeast, from Pennsylvania, and the northwest, from Michigan, and is rapidly colonizing the entire state. Gypsy moth can not be eradicated, but there are management approaches that effectively minimize gypsy moth defoliation and its impact. However, a number of commonly recommended management tactics are ineffective at preventing gypsy moth defoliation during outbreaks. (View the Fact Sheet regarding Assessing Options for Managing Gypsy Moth under Helpful Links)
Read More
More County Topic News…

Ohio State University Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all research and related educational programs are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or veteran status. This statement is in accordance with United States Civil Rights Laws and the USDA.

Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Administration; Associate Dean, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences; Director, Ohio State University Extension and Gist Chair in Extension Education and Leadership. TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only) or 614-292-6181.