Suzie Prange received her B.S. and M.S. in Biology from the University of South Alabama and her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri. She completed post-doctoral training at Ohio State University and is currently employed at the Ohio Division of Wildlife. She serves as the state’s furbearer biologist and also monitors threatened and endangered forest wildlife species, such as black bears and bobcats
Stan Gehrt is an Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology at The Ohio State University. He conducts research on urban carnivores, including a longterm project on coyotes in the Chicago metropolitan area. He has been tracking over 300 coyotes during the past 10 years.
Denny discusses the effects of last week's storm and rain on your yard; Lawn care tips and what to do about brown patches; and Denny answers listener emails.
Denny's Guest is Carol Mundy from the Hamilton County Park District. they discuss the business of the Park District, lawn fertilization, and help a caller with a mysterious green slime problem!
Denny continues with Carol Mundy from the Hamilton County Park District, with information on events at Hamilton County Parks, and an update on the Emerald Ash Boer.
Denny's guest is Carol Mundy from the Hamilton County Park District. She answers questions on squirrels, raccoons and other critters, and a discussion on local soil conditions.
Denny continues with his guests Fred Miller and Regina Edwards from GardensWithWings.com with lots of great butterfly info...and they talk about the butterfly show at Krohn Conservatory.
Denny's guest is Mark Heinlein of The Motz Group, an expert on turf in athletic facilities and sports stadiums. Mark & Denny talk about care and maintenance of your yard and athletic turf.
Denny gives his plant and tree choices for your spring landscape design, why to leave flowers and gardens alone on unseasonably cold spring days, and takes questions about the 3-step lawn program and about pruning roses.
Denny continues with Carol Mundy, Hamilton County Park District, and discuss black spots on knockout roses, soil-less potting mix and they both impart great Ivy knowledge for a caller with Ivy problems.
Denny's guest is Carol Mundy from The Hamilton County Park District. They discuss planting pansies, how to keep critters out of the yard, tips on growing and pruning roses, and gophers.
Denny covers Winter "Cabin Fever" topics such as starting seeds indoors; also cuting back your ornamental grasses and how to keep cats out of your flower beds!
Denny's guest is Carol Mundy of the Hamilton County Park District. Discussion includes the "Birds Of Ohio" guide book and other winter seasonal topics.
Denny talks about the value and importance of having your mature trees inspected by a certified arborist and gives out 1-800 numbers for anyone wanting great catalogues on tomatoes and other vegetables as well as the phone number of a great place with a catalog of fruit tree and shrub varieties.
Denny explains why evergreens don't drop their needles in the fall and holds a contest to name three evergreens that DO drop their needles in the fall.
Denny celebrates his birthday (he won't tell us how old he is) and discusses the effects of this week's rainfall, grubworms and crane flies, and how to properly prune knockout roses.
Denny and Carol Mundy of the Hamilton County Park Service continue with listener phone calls. Carol Mundy discusses crane flies and hummingbird feeders.
Denny's guest Carol Mundy of the Hamilton County Park Service talks about regional fall insects and promotes Halloween events at Hamilton County Parks. Denny answers listener emails. Don't miss a caller's great millipede story!
Denny's guest Carol Mundy of the Hamilton County Park Service talks about Halloween critters liker spiders and snakes and typical fall pests like chipmonks and deer. Also, catch Denny's Haunted House story!
Denny's guest is horticulturist John Peterson from Milford, Ohio. Topics include deer control and deer repellant, and several callers ask about outdoor fleas.
Denny continues with listener phone calls, talks about the migration of Ohio's native Buckeye tree to Michigan and talks about protecting your trees from deer damage.
Denny's guest is Carol Mundy from the Hamilton County Park Service. They discussed the causes and effects of last week's wind storm, especially it's impact on trees.
Denny discusses the effects of recent rainfall on our lawns, what happened to the cicadas, how to kill nests of ground hornets (also refered to locally as 'sweat bees'), lawn care tips, tree varieties and listener phone calls.
On today's show Denny discusses the benefits of this weekend's rainfall and it's effect on our region's lawns, grass seed varieties and turf fescue, mums and fall gardening as well as information on the 'itch mite' and other insects and pests.
Denny's guest was Jack Schwein, who specializes in outdoor roof gardens. Topics included green roofs, the lack of summer rain and it's effect on our yards, the fall planting season and lawn care.
Denny's guest was Carol Mundy of The Hamilton County Park District, and they discussed how to deal with and trap moles in your yard, upcoming Hamilton County Park District events and fall lawn care and how to fix those brown patches in your lawn.
On today's show Denny discusses the effects of this week's exceptional early-August weather, timely things to do to your lawn for fall lawn renovation, overseeding, overwatering and touches on many other topics as listeners call in with their questions.
Today Denny talked about this year's excessive rainfall, why fall is the best time to plant, the causes and care of cracking tomatos and fruit, and the honeybee situation.
Denny discusses mid-summer landscape care, how to fight nut sedge in your yard, and provides an early fall tease on lawn care. Also mentioned are tree care tips, weeping willows and stress on trees after large storms.
Today Denny talked about the mid-summer decision-making time of the year for your gardens, lawn care and roses, and of course listener phone calls and emails.