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  • … Are you looking for an easy way to help the planet? Consider composting your food waste. Composting with worms, also known as “vermicomposting,” can be an easy and fun project for your whole family that also teaches children about nature’s cycles. View all parts Tips for Managing Your Worm Bin view part 2 Worm Composting View part 3     Why compost? Reducing the …
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  • … you can take anywhere! New! Pollen-rich air can irritate the eyes, sinuses, and throat for many. Discover delicious ways to support the immune system with botanical herbs and foods. … can build your body’s resistance to environmental irritants as well as which herbs to reach for when symptoms need to be soothed. Recipes, demonstrations, and discussion are included. This …
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  • … Botanic Garden—which starts long before the Garden’s groundbreaking in 1965. Next time you visit the Garden, take a closer look at the topography and you can still make out the origins of … as 5 feet deep covered much of the swampland and were used by Native Americans and settlers for fire. The river and marshes, which once posed persistent flooding problems in the Skokie … the Garden’s water basins reflect the sky, while the rolling hills offer wonderful vantage points to enjoy landscape vistas. As a result, the Garden provides many intimate places where one …
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  • … fine, needle-shaped, silver-gray foliage makes it effective both as a contrast plant and for use in silver or white "moon gardens." There is even a white-flowering cultivar,  Lavandula angustifolia  'Alba', available for those who prefer the simple elegance of an all-silver garden, or as an even sharper contrast … the flowers have the strongest aroma. The scent also attracts bees, which is an added bonus for any garden. The lavender plant does well in full sun in soil that is dry, well-drained, and …
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  • … Q: What should we consider when choosing shrubs for our home landscape A: The saying “right plant…right place” is essential to keep in mind when … to high demand and supply disruptions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Key considerations for shrub selection fall into three categories: Aesthetic considerations relate to the appearance … is monocultures. Too many of the same species concentrated in one location is an invitation for disease and insect pests to raise havoc. Large plantings should be distributed among multiple …
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  • … Q:  I'd like to divide and store my Iris plants for the winter. What is the best way to do this? A:   Iris plants are best divided after … weather. It is not advisable to remove the rhizomes from the ground and store them indoors for the winter. Iris rhizomes may become soft or develop fungal problems, and will dry out from …
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  • … Tour the Fruit & Vegetable Garden Go Organic Download the GardenGuide App when you visit to use this tour on your phone Distance: .35 miles  Time: 40-50 mins Stop 1: Build Healthy … you to do something unusual: take a good look at the soil. Healthy soil is THE #1 ingredient for growing tasty vegetables. We've worked hard here to improve our heavy, clay soil. No digging, … 7,000 apple varieties were documented in America. Today there are fewer than 100. We grow 26 varieties on the Fruit & Vegetable Island. Lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, apples: whenever you …
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  • … to help dad relax and take a break outside. Here’s a list of Father’s Day gift ideas and tips for outdoors lovers and garden fans. Give him a break: Chore coupons make a great gift for little … . And whip up an herb vinegar for salads—the recipe is easy enough for kids to handle. Bonus points if you use homegrown herbs from your windowsill or garden. Kids knows best Want to help … older dads to get back into the garden with ergonomic tools and a promise for a future visit to the Garden’s Buehler Enabling Garden , which makes gardening accessible for all. …
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  • … Skies, a lightly sparkling, floral-citrus blend that tastes like sunshine in a glass. Perfect for tea lovers and curious sippers. Joe & LaShanda Lewis, owners, The Irie Cup ITW Kitchen 3, …
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  • … On Your Own Weekdays, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.  Available year-round for students and youth groups of all ages On Your Own Field Trips allow you and your students to … Access the public picnic area for lunch. Special Exhibitions Small, chaperoned groups may visit the Model Railroad Garden (early May through October) and Butterflies & Blooms (Memorial … Science Center Green roof and indoor interpretation: 0.5 miles   Preparing for Your Visit Come prepared for your learning experience in the Garden. Download these quick field trip …
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