Past Events

  1. Oct. 18, 2025 9:00am to 3:30pm

    Don’t miss this opportunity to gather, grow, and be inspired! Registration for the 2025 Noticing Nature Conference is now open and seating is limited to just 75! Register - https://go.osu.edu/noticingnature2025

  2. Oct. 13, 2025 6:30pm to 7:30pm

    Learn how to keep your plants thriving indoors. Attendees can bring in their small houseplants or pictures of the less portable plants and get advice from Master Gardener volunteers.   Sign Up For the Clinic: Library Registration  

  3. Oct. 12, 2025 (All day)

  4. Oct. 07, 2025 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    Participants will meet at the OSU at TBG Horticulture Office, between the Rose Garden and the Inclusive Garden. 

  5. Oct. 07, 2025 (All day) to Oct. 12, 2025 (All day)

  6. Sep. 23, 2025 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    Spend the evenings discovering trees. With over 100 different species of trees at Woodlawn, it can be tricky to tell them apart! On the tree identification walks, participants will be focusing on the subtle but easy cues that lead directly to identifying a tree. Learn techniques on diagnosing some common (and maybe not so common) tree problems.

  7. Sep. 12, 2025 11:00am to 12:00pm

    Join OSU Extension Educator, Amy Stone to explore the Trees of Forest Cemetery, along with Forest Cemetery historians to hear family stories contained within its gates are literally etched in stone.  Meet at the Main gates. Information will also be posted on the Woodlawn Cemetery Website - https://www.historic-woodlawn.com/events

  8. Sep. 02, 2025 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    Participants will meet at the OSU at TBG Horticulture Office, between the Rose Garden and the Inclusive Garden. 

  9. Sep. 01, 2025 (All day)

  10. Aug. 26, 2025 7:00pm to 8:30pm

    Spend the evenings discovering trees. With over 100 different species of trees at Woodlawn, it can be tricky to tell them apart! On the tree identification walks, participants will be focusing on the subtle but easy cues that lead directly to identifying a tree. Learn techniques on diagnosing some common (and maybe not so common) tree problems.

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