… as echinacea and milkweed, there is an overabundance of blooms, making it a joyful month to visit our gardens. It would be easy to draw parallels between the rainbow of summer colors and … sometimes a moth, fly, or even the wind. The diversity of pollinators might be the very reason for the diversity of flowers; more interactions beget more diversity. Regardless of the cause, … understand the diversity of needs of visitors and staff. Our long-term goal is to create a place where community members feel a sense of belonging, joy, and fulfillment. We know the path …
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… of the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden; she came from Windy City Harvest as the McCormick Place rooftop coordinator and has an extensive knowledge of edible landscaping with over ten … of the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden; she came from Windy City Harvest as the McCormick Place rooftop coordinator and has an extensive knowledge of edible landscaping with over ten …
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… Borrowing Members of the Chicago Botanic Garden may borrow eight books, DVDs, or videos for 28 days. Renewing Books, DVDs, and videos may be renewed one time in person, by phone at … be returned to the Lenhardt Library of the Chicago Botanic Garden. A bookdrop is available for after-hours returns. Interlibrary Loan Circulating items are made available for interlibrary loan to other libraries. Nonmembers may request materials from the Lenhardt …
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… For 50-year members, the Garden has meant inspiration, refuge, and more The Chicago Botanic … “The most successful exhibits in my career” Trudy Isbitz Brodsky “The Garden was always the place where I could go for inspiration. I love gardening, and my mother-in-law loved gardening … to me. The opportunity to be creative.” –Trudy Isbitz Brodsky Trudy Isbitz Brodsky “The place for inspiration” June Hamer “It’s like my backyard. I’ve brought my children, and then …
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… sort of environment your home offers, purchasing your indoor plants accordingly, and caring for them properly. If your environment includes pets, you'll also need to figure out which … mostly leave it alone," says Tim Johnson, director of horticulture at the Garden. The good news is that not only is discovering your houseplant environment easily accomplished, it's … Learn more Caring for Your Houseplants: The Big Four Once you decide which indoor plant is best for your indoor environment, purchase it, and bring it home, maintenance begins. You must …
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… frost, youwill need to remove the pumpkins from the vines. Dry the pumpkins thoroughly and place them in a warm area with daytime temperatures near 80º F with cooler night temperatures. … fruits to ripen and the skins to harden. If the pumpkins are not close to being ripe, you can place apples around them to have them ready for fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving festivities. Apples produce ethylene, which will hasten the …
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… frequent watering may be needed. Pick up the pot. If it feels light, it is time to water it. Place the pot in a sink and allow the water to run through the planting medium for a few minutes and allow it to drain, then repeat. It is important to make sure that the orchid drains completely. Do not allow the plant to sit in water. The good news—it is almost impossible to overwater an orchid if it is potted correctly. …
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… at ground level under brush or other protective covering. They usually leave their nests only for short times, following well-defined routes as they forage for food. Voles do not hibernate and are active all winter, often tunneling through snow to reach … or shrub. Treatment & Solutions Removing the habitat voles seek for nesting and feeding is the best control. Weeds, dense ground cover, brush, low spreading evergreens or even thick mulch can …
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… the conversation around healthy, organic living Other major honors: Named among the 50 Best Women in Business in Pennsylvania (1996) and a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania (1997) … the conversation around healthy, organic living Other major honors: Named among the 50 Best Women in Business in Pennsylvania (1996) and a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania (1997) …
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