Videos

What’s in Bloom This Winter?

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

In this video, Boyce Tankersley takes us on a tour of what’s in bloom in the three Greenhouses in the Regenstein Center. We’ll learn about carnivorous plants, a Sago Palm and some giant aloe plants. He also shows us a plant that blooms outdoors even in winter. Visit http://www.chicagobotanic.org/inbloom for more information.

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Wreaths of Wonderland Express

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Nancy Clifton, horticultural program specialist, shows us some of the wreaths she made for the Wonderland Express exhibition. She also shows you how to make a simple mixed pine cone wreath on a grapevine base. You can take classes with Nancy through the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden or get ideas at Wonderland Express, Nov. 25, 2011 through Jan. 1, 2012. Visit http://www.chicagobotanic.org/wonderland for more information.

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Dogs Have Their Day at the Garden

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

The Third Annual Spooky Pooch Parade featured approximately 400 dogs in costume this past Saturday. This is the only day each year when dogs are permitted at the Chicago Botanic Garden. We were there to capture the fun and put together some highlights for your enjoyment. Mark your calendar for next year’s parade and get working on those creative costumes. We love to see them and you at the Garden! Visit http://www.chicagobotanic.org/dog for more photos and information.

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Installation of Kraft Foods Garden

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Yesterday, we unveiled our collaboration with Kraft Foods to build a corporate garden that provides fresh produce to area food banks. Angela Mason, Director of Community Gardening, tells us how the Kraft Foods Garden in Northfield, IL came to be in such a short period of time. Windy City Harvest and Cook County Boot Camp graduates will maintain the garden. 14,000 pounds of produce will be given away to area food banks. For additional information, visit http://chicagobotanic.org/windycityharvest.

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Tips to Save Money and The Environment

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Ecologically friendly gardening isn’t as tough a commitment as you might think. In fact, you won’t just be saving the planet, you’ll be saving time and money. Watch Eliza Fournier’s video for tips on how easy it can be or read on for the highlights.
1.) Repurpose packing materials by filling the bottoms of large pots with leftover styrofoam and packing peanuts. You’ll reduce the amount of potting soil needed, and make your pots lighter and easier to move around. 2.) Replace chemical herbicides with a natural mix. Boil 1 gallon of white vinegar with 1 cup of table salt, then cool. Add 2 or 3 drops of liquid dish detergent and pour into a sprayer. 3.) Reuse! Instead of buying cheap tools every year, consider investing in quality tools and maintaining them properly. Your tool-sharpening kit should include WD-40, a rasp, coarse sandpaper, and a clamp. 4.) Recycle garden pots at garden centers or at the Chicago Botanic Garden’s World Environment Day on June 4, 2011. 5.) Reinvent your garden to include native plants and organic vegetables. Native plants attract pollinators to make your veggies more productive. Natives are also low-maintenance. Visit www.chicagobotanic.org for more information.

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Spring Woodland Wildflower Walk

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

What’s a spring ephemeral? Ecologist Jim Steffen tells us about a few of the spring blooming wildflowers you can see blooming in McDonald Woods right now. As Jim says, there is always something in bloom in the woods, but spring is one of the showiest in this area, so don’t miss it! Visit http://www.chicagobotanic.org/walk/mcdonald_woods.php for more information on the woods.

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How To Make A Bee Condo

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Native bees are critically important in pollinating our plants. This video provides easy-to-follow instructions on how to build a home for bees in your garden so they can continue to pollinate your plants all season long. This is just one of the many environmentally-friendly gardening practices that you can learn during World Environment Day at the Garden on Saturday, June 4. Visit www.chicagobotanic.org/wed2011 for more information.

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Getting the Model Railroad Garden Ready for 12th Season

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

The Model Railroad Garden opens for its 12th season on May 7. We caught up with Brian Busse from Applied Imagination as they were finishing their setup. The horticulture staff are currently planting the miniature gardens around all of the American landmarks Busse and his team installed. See how the garden turns out at the opening on May 7! Visit www.chicagobotanic.org/railroad for more information.

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Planning a Spring Celebration at the Antiques & Garden Fair

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Who isn’t ready to celebrate spring? The Antiques & Garden Fair is a great first stop to get inspiration for your own home and garden as well as purchase accents that bring them to life. David Drummond takes us on a tour of this year’s Fair to show us some items we could use to throw a spring garden party. We hope this gives you some ideas and inspires you to visit this weekend! See www.chicagobotanic.org for details.

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A Preview of Peter Wirtz Lecture, Antiques & Garden Fair, April 15

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Donna LaPietra, Executive Producer of the Antiques & Garden Fair, recently interviewed Peter Wirtz who will be speaking at the Fair this year. Peter is a well-known contemporary landscape designer who has designed private gardens locally and his lecture, “Formal and Informal in Contemporary Landscape Design” shouldn’t be missed. Visit www.chicagobotanic.org/antiques/peter_wirtz.php for more information on the Fair and his lecture.

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