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  1. Jason Douglas

    Reynoldsburg Ohio

    This job is more landscape oriented rather than dedicated tree care but perhaps someone can pass this along: http://www.ci.reynoldsburg.oh.us/departments/human-resources/job-details.aspx?id=130416640 Basically an assistant to myself and the horticulturist as a landscape crew leader.
  2. Jason Douglas

    Tree ID Game

    Easy enough rules, no close pictures of leaves and whatnot as that's usually too easy. Clues can be given later if no one is getting it. Load the full image rather than a pain in the ass thumbnail or link. Tree on center, not the linden to it's right.
  3. Jason Douglas

    Tomato anthracnose

    Anybody done anything with this disease? Not arboriculture but a pain in my ass at home and customer's gardens. Bonide Chlorothalonil has labeling but it's nasty stuff on edibles in my opinion. Copper?
  4. Jason Douglas

    Tomato anthracnose

    Anybody had any luck with this? Been problematic for a few years now. Bonide Chlorothalonil has labeling for it but that's nasty stuff.
  5. Jason Douglas

    ONLA PHC Newsletter

    Myself and a friend will be taking over the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association PEST Newsletter as Dr. Shetlar (The Bugdoc) is retiring after doing it for the past 25 years. We are changing the name to the ONLA PHC Newsletter and will now be covering diseases and abiotic disorders as well as...
  6. Jason Douglas

    Bugs and Crud From a Not So Great DistanceDistance

    Here's the game. Post a pic of bugs, pathogens, disorders etc that you have properly identified yourself and have members guess what that are. Pretty simple. Questions can be asked by guessers, answer them as you see fit. Only rule is that you cant search a random obscure bug or crud from Upper...
  7. Jason Douglas

    Manganese Fertility

    This one is a bugger. Here's my. rough average soil conditions, about 100 soil tests compiled. A few tissue tests were performed and confirmed the soil test data. pH 7.7 CEC 18 Ca per acre, 5000 + lbs Fe per acre 85 lbs Mn per acre 8 lbs Not listing all the others because the main point is...
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