Oh my gosh, it’s September already? Another year is coming to an end, and very quickly too. The Summit County Farm Bureau’s work year begins on October 1st and ends on September 30th. That means it is time for the Board of Trustees to develop a … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2016
A Noisy Cicada = A Silent Killer By Tom Dayton
The Cicada damage to trees is quite evident with branch tips of several species of trees dying as a result of the female of the species slicing the tender branch with her ovipositor in order to deposit eggs … [Read more...]
Late Summer/Early Fall Gardening Tips: September Action List
September serves as a vivid reminder that our garden’s days are numbered and that it is time to get busy. The fall season is a cadillac time to plant trees, shrubs and perennials and if your lawn still needs renovating from the damage of the long … [Read more...]