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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- Homegrown Conservation: Gardening for Bees, Butterflies and Birds
below to register. Homegrown Conservation: Gardening for Bees, Butterflies and Birds In the ever-growing ... conservation. Pollinators, including bees, butterflies and birds, play a crucial role in our ecosystem. ... Unfortunately, their populations are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change. In this ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- Everyone Loves Free (plant) Food!
https://hamilton.osu.edu/events/gardening-conservation-webinar-series-everyone-loves-free-plant-food
in your home landscape. Speaker: Tim McDermott, OSU Assistant Professor and Extension Educator, ... and Danae Wolfe, TNC Digital Marketing Manager ...
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CareerNext: Are You Ready?
https://ohio4h.org/workforce-development/careernext-are-you-ready-0
for individuals to succeed in higher education or the workforce. Learners will develop self-assessment ... Future Program, providing learners with opportunities to participate in the Ohio 4-H Mock Job Interview ...
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Invited Summer Guests: Hummingbird Feeders
https://ohio4h.org/ohiobirds/feeder
sideways? If hummingbirds live in your area, you can. In summer, seed-eating birds may not be as plentiful ... outdoors. In Ohio, hummingbird feeders should be put out mid-April and left until mid-October. Hummingbird ... feeders. Hammer a nail through each of the lids to make a hole about 1/8 inch in diameter. Turn each lid ...
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Ohio Birds
https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/4-h-stem/ohio-birds-0
sideways? If hummingbirds live in your area, you can. In summer, seed-eating birds may not be as plentiful ... outdoors. In Ohio, hummingbird feeders should be put out mid-April and left until mid-October. Hummingbird ... feeders. Hammer a nail through each of the lids to make a hole about 1/8 inch in diameter. Turn each lid ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- The Good, The Bad and the Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife in the Garden
below to register. The Good, The Bad and the Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife in the Garden Eaten plants, ... dug up bulbs and holes in the lawn…if you spend time in the garden or landscape, no doubt you have ... encountered these issues. Many species of wildlife are living among us, in our communities and in our ...
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ODA Issues Quarantine in Southwest Ohio for Invasive Box Tree Moth
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/oda-issues-quarantine-southwest-ohio-invasive-box-tree-moth
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is issuing a quarantine for six counties in southwest ... Clermont, Hamilton, Greene, Montgomery, and Warren counties will have regulations in place restricting the ... movement of boxwood shrubs out of the area. ODA is encouraging landscapers and residents in these counties ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- Rooting Out Trouble: Managing Invasive Plants in Your Landscape
below to register. Rooting Out Trouble: Managing Invasive Plants in Your Landscape From Callery pear and ... causing big problems for people and wildlife alike. In this session, we’ll explore common ornamental ... plants that turned invasive and what to replace them with in your home landscape, while highlighting the ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- Growing Your Own Food for Conservation
below to register. Growing Your Own Food for Conservation The increase in growing your own food has seen ... a tremendous increase in the past few years. Not only is it good for the planet, but it is also good for you! ... Let's talk about growing our own food and what you can plant right NOW to get a harvest in 2024. ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/gardening-conservation-webinar-series
practices right in your own green space while engaging with experts who will share their insights on ... Conservation Wednesday, July 24th: Rooting Out Trouble: Managing Invasive Plants in Your Landscape Wednesday, ... August 28th: The Good, The Bad and the Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife in the Garden Wednesday, September ...