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It’s Christmas in July at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Monday was the annual Christmas tree competition, where 140 members of ...
In general, the summer's drought occurred at the right time for Christmas tree growers, said Mike Hogan, extension educator for Agriculture and Natural Resources in Franklin County at Ohio State ...
COLUMBUS — With the end of the holidays, the state fire marshal is urging residents to safely discard any real Christmas trees remaining in their homes. According to the National Fire Protection ...
O Christmas tree: In the final days of the 135th Ohio General Assembly, state lawmakers are wrapping up their policy priorities into ‘Christmas tree’ bills -- innocuous measures that get ...
Trees are donated by Ohio Christmas tree growers and are inspected by ODA nursery inspectors. Growers will donate the trees and state inspectors will make sure they are free of pests and disease.
Medina Christmas Tree Farm (Butler Farm location): 3235 Hamilton Road, Medina Township, 1 mile west of state Route 3 and I-71. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, through Dec. 21.
Christmas tree farms across Ohio are still catching up to an increase in demand fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, which could mean more of a challenge when it comes to finding that perfect tree in ...
ODA said Christmas tree growers from all over the state donate the trees to Operation Evergreen and the decorations are donated by local schools, churches and veterans' groups.
Seven Christmas tree farms in central Ohio are preparing to open for the holiday season. Many farms offer additional activities such as hot chocolate, visits with Santa, and petting zoos. Across ...
"The tips of the white pine turned yellow." While Ohio's drought has improved, much of the state was still experiencing a dry spell as of Nov. 19, according to a map from the U.S. Drought Monitor.