(photo of American plum fruit a native woodland shrub)
Join us for the next A DAY in the WOODS workshop focused on Shrub Identification, where you’ll gain hands-on experience learning to recognize a wide variety of shrub species found in southeastern Ohio woodlands. This engaging session will help you distinguish between native shrubs, which support healthy ecosystems, and invasive species, which threaten biodiversity and forest health. Whether you’re a new woodland owner or a seasoned land steward, this workshop will deepen your understanding of your woods and empower you to make informed management decisions. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with experts, explore the Bishop Education Gardens, which is managed by the Hocking Soil & Water Conservation District, and enhance your stewardship skills! The focus of the October 10th “A DAY in the WOODS” workshop will be focused on “Shrub Identification.” At the end of this workshop participants will:
- Learn how to successfully Identify woodland shrubs
- Understand the differences between native and invasive species
If you would like to learn more about “Shrub Identification”, please join us on October 10th for our “A DAY in the WOODS” program at the Bishop Educational Gardens:
This program will take place at the Bishop Educational Gardens, 13200 Little Cola Road, Rockbridge, OH 43149 and runs from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Please use the address above to find our meeting location. Once near the meeting location, please follow the yellow “A DAY in the WOODS” signs to the exact meeting location. A registration fee of $20 will cover the cost of lunch and program materials. To download a brochure with more details about this program and future programs visit: https://u.osu.edu/seohiowoods .
Please use one of the following methods to register by October 3rd. Register and pay online at http://go.osu.edu/aditw; call OSU Extension Jackson County 740-286-5044 or email Annie Miller at miller.11368@osu.edu .