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The Weight of a Seed
Winter has come over the land. The gardens have gone to bed, and the tree branches are bare against a blue December sky. The ghosts of this past season’s [...]
Tyler in Winter: More Than Meets the Eye
At this writing - November 29, 2023 - we have already had a dusting of snow and today’s low temperature was 23 degrees and the high will only be [...]
A Forest in Transition
Embark on a trail of change at Tyler Arboretum, as we share the story behind bidding farewell to 1,500 ash trees, safeguarding our trails, and nurturing a flourishing future [...]
Celebrating the Heart of Tyler Arboretum: Volunteer Recognition Dinner 2023
Nestled at the core of Tyler Arboretum is a devoted community of active volunteers driven by a shared love for nature and a steadfast commitment to service. On November [...]
Where Did All the Stars Go: Longing for the Milky Way Amidst Light Pollution
Every night from 1980 – 1982, I would go outside my trailer in rural Kentucky and gaze upon the Milky Way. In the 41 years since then, I have [...]
The Gifts of Tyler Arboretum Membership: One Couple’s Journey
In 2019, Kent and Tamiko Stumpe joined Tyler Arboretum shortly after moving to Delaware County from the Cleveland area. Kent recalls, "One stroll through the grounds and out onto [...]
Naturalist at Heart: Meet Tyler Arboretum Volunteer Sue Fredrick
Some people are born with a deep affinity for the natural world. Sue Fredrick is unquestionably one of them. With two degrees in science - a bachelor's in biology [...]
Autumn Arrives in Lucille’s Garden
The Autumn Garden: a Bittersweet Place The cooling temperatures and diminishing light mean that everything slows down – a welcome reprieve after the frantic pace of the season. At [...]