
Unlocking Tree Care Secrets at Ashland's 'Don't Get Stumped'
For homeowners with aging trees or those looking to enhance their property, knowing how to care for trees can significantly elevate your landscape's health and aesthetic. On November 1, 2025, the Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) opens doors to valuable insights at the third edition of their Conservation Chat series, aptly named "Don’t Get Stumped,” which promises local expertise for proficient tree maintenance.
This essential workshop will occur from 9 a.m. to noon at Hazel Willis Woods, a scenic outdoor learning lab in Mifflin. Holly Hale, Natural Resources Assistant at Ashland SWCD, revealed, "Although this is the third session in our series, each event stands out with unique, beneficial knowledge." This flexibility allows participants to grasp tree care fundamentals, irrespective of their previous attendance.
Expert Insights on Tree Planting and Maintenance
Tree care starts long before the first sapling hits the soil. With expert guidance from master gardener Dennis Mohn, attendees will delve into proper site selection for planting trees, learning crucial factors like soil testing and drainage concerns. As Mohn explains, “Choosing the right site is the first step toward ensuring tree longevity and health.” Further, Joseph Moeglin will address preventative maintenance, sharing tactics to mitigate decline and strengthen urban forests.
These discussions come at a time when tree health is increasingly critical, as urban environments face unique challenges that threaten their green spaces. By gaining insights at this workshop, attendees can proactively manage their trees and contribute to the overall health of their neighborhoods.
Connecting with the Community and Nature
The “Don’t Get Stumped” event is more than a workshop; it's an opportunity for community-building. Participants are encouraged to engage with local experts and each other. During the event, Holly Hale will also discuss volunteer opportunities such as invasive plant removal projects and outreach programs that enhance environmental literacy.
The SWCD's “Not So Spooky Forest” decor will elevate the atmosphere, celebrating the season while prompting discussions about sustainability and conservation practices that enrich our local flora.
Why You Should Attend This Workshop
Tickets are affordably priced at $10, which includes a light breakfast, making this event accessible for everyone—from property managers to new homeowners keen on landscaping. Registration can be done online, simplifying the process for interested participants.
As trees markedly enhance property values and improve air quality, nurturing them is a worthwhile investment. Attending this event equips you with the knowledge to make informed decisions regarding tree care on your property, ensuring that these living assets thrive for years to come.
For tree care aficionado or a novice, the opportunity to learn directly from experts is invaluable. Engage with the Ashland SWCD on this practical journey towards nurturing a thriving outdoor space.
To register, visit habitatsteward3of3.eventbrite.com or contact the Ashland SWCD office at 419-281-7645 for more information.
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