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January 18, 2023
Acid Rain and Forest Carbon Storage
By Emma Dawson-Glass, Research Specialist
The Stuble lab has a new paper out in the journal Applied Soil Ecology exploring the effects of acid rain on forest carbon storage. In this paper, we look at... more

January 18, 2023
Top Choice Tools of the Pros
By Mary Lineberger, Gardener
Installment II Disclaimer: Any brand names mentioned or pictured in this article are not an endorsement. They are the preferences of individual garden and tree care professionals. Welcome to the... more

January 12, 2023
Volunteer Eva Miller Reflects on Work with People for Trees
By Eva Miller, People for Trees Volunteer
“Was there a planting that inspired you?” I was incredibly inspired by my tree planting experience on October 18th with Holden’s Tree Corp and the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority. My... more

January 9, 2023
Behind the Scenes of the Orchids Forever Show: Opens January 28th
Each new show at the Cleveland Botanical Garden involves logistical planning, creative brainstorming, and hard work. Here is a look at our team at work as they discuss this year’s... more

January 6, 2023
Holden Forests & Gardens Receives Federal Earmark to Fund Work in Urban Forestry
(CLEVELAND) January 6, 2023 – The Holden Arboretum is pleased to announce the nonprofit organization is slated to receive $335,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending, sponsored by U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown,... more

January 6, 2023
From horticultural hero to cancer cure, what research has your Rhododendron done today?
By Juliana S. Medeiros, PhD, Plant Biologist
Your Rhododendrons are probably looking a little sad right now, amidst the cold wind and snows of January. They are probably drooping their leaves, maybe they have lost their beautiful... more

January 5, 2023
Cleveland Botanical Garden Creates a Tropical Escape with Orchids Forever
The 17th Annual Flower Show opens on January 28th FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Margaret Cook at mcook@holdenfg.org or (216) 712-2929 (CLEVELAND) January 5, 2023– Be amazed by orchids at every turn... more

January 4, 2023
Season Extending Plants for Pollinators
By Lori Gogolin, Horticulturist
Some of the best pollinator gardens include just a few key features that make them work well. Food, water, shelter and host plants. One way to have the most food... more

January 4, 2023
Miyawaki Mini-forest Prototype Planted in Northeast Ohio
By Jessica Burns, Gardener
Why stop with trees…plant a mini-forest! It may sound ambitious, but proponents of the Miyawaki Method call for diverse and dense plantings of native trees in spaces as small as... more

January 4, 2023
Beech Knoll: Renovation Project, Fall 2022
By MaryAnn Thesing, Horticulturist
Why not seek to explore more than the main path? Discover nature and immerse yourself in the presence of trees, Mother Nature’s cathedral.– MaryAnn Thesing Working with Nature In 2021,... more

January 4, 2023
Tree Corps Reaches New Milestone: Planting & Caring for More Trees Than Ever in Cleveland
By Rebecca Swab PhD, Director of Conservation & Community Forestry & Margaret Cook, Communications Specialist
Creating a greener city is much more than just planting trees! Speaking for the trees (as the Lorax does in Dr. Seuss’ nature loving classic, The Lorax) is important to... more

December 19, 2022
Great Lakes, Great Trees
The new Great Lakes Basin Forest Health Collaborative is leading the charge to save ash, beech and hemlock trees. Their base is at the Holden Arboretum. Wandering the Holden Arboretum,... more

December 15, 2022
Winter Discovery Packs
Calling all curious minds! Follow along with our Winter Discovery Trail to unearth the magic of the forest that awakens during frosty months. Explore some of winter’s best plants, become... more

December 8, 2022
The Sweet Side of Winter: Carbohydrate Dynamics during Cold Acclimation
By Samuel Harbol, Norweb Fellow Deciduous plants such as maple trees lose their leaves in winter, and this helps them to survive cold temperatures, but what about our evergreen friends,... more

December 7, 2022
Recycle Ohio Community Grant Awarded to Holden Arboretum
By Ann Rzepka Budziak, Director of Horticulture
On July 1, 2022, Holden Forests and Gardens was generously awarded a Recycle Ohio Community and Litter Academic Institution grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to compost the organic... more

December 2, 2022
Why We’re Celebrating Soil for World Soil Day — And You Should Too!
By Anna Funk, Ph.D., Science Communication Specialist
We’re surrounded by soils. They’re not just outside, but underneath us, supporting our structures and our homes as well as our ecosystems and food systems. But perhaps the most amazing... more

November 18, 2022
Respecting our Land and Resources
By Hector Ortiz
There was a time in North America when people saw plants and land as sacred, a gift from the Gods. The use and cultivation of some of those sacred plants... more

November 18, 2022
Where do we stand today?
By Hector Ortiz
By Hector Ortiz There was a time in North America when people saw plants and land as sacred, a gift from the Gods. The use and cultivation of some of... more

November 10, 2022
New Graduate Student in the Medeiros Lab: Miranda Shetzer
I recently began a PhD program where I am hosted jointly by Case Western Reserve University and the Holden Arboretum. The BioScience Alliance program promotes collaboration across research facilities in... more

November 10, 2022
The Botanical Garden Celebrates Cleveland’s Holiday Magic with Twinkle in the 216
(CLEVELAND) October 2022 – Let the countdown to the holiday season begin! The Cleveland Botanical Garden’s Twinkle in the 216 will celebrate the historic character of Cleveland’s neighborhoods as they sparkle... more

November 10, 2022
The Jesse Owens oak at Rhodes High School may have died, but its legacy lives on through grafting
By Peter Krouse , Cleveland.com
An oak tree (background) planted by Olympic hero Jesse Owens at James Ford Rhodes High School 86 years ago died over the past winter. A genetic replica (foreground) of the... more

November 9, 2022
10 Podcasts to Listen to While Gardening
By Hedy Wade, Gardener
Gardening can be so…boring. I don’t mean all the time, of course. I really love my job, but the pruning, leaf blowing, and weeding can be downright monotonous. And since... more

November 9, 2022
The Tropical Taste of Strawberry Guavas
By Sadie Smith, Glasshouse Horticulturist
One of my favorite things about working in the Costa Rica biomes is the diverse array of tropical fruit. Where else can I have a tasty, freshly picked tropical snack... more

November 4, 2022
Which plants live where? Follow the ants to find out!
Dr. Chelsea Miller No man is an island — and the same goes for organisms living in the natural world. It might seem like a plant growing on the forest... more

November 1, 2022
Fall Colors: Vermont We Aren’t
By Sandi Cesarov, Horticulturist
But Ohio’s Fall colors are spectacular! This is a time of year, when Ohioans need to remind themselves of how lucky they are. Not all Americans have the privilege of... more

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