… Planting for the Future in a Changing Climate Presented by Bartlett Tree Experts and the Chicago Botanic … of academic institutions and stewardship organizations to help improve conservation efforts for plants. Find out more about Dr. Havens' work . … of academic institutions and stewardship organizations to help improve conservation efforts for plants. Find out more about Dr. Havens' work . …
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… plants are grouped together, the flowers look like a purple haze floating over the leaves. The best part: the leaves turn a beautiful red in fall. This is one tough plant for dry, sunny conditions. (Photo via Toronto Botanical Garden) Autumn moor grass ( Sesleria … plant trials and download previous Plant Evaluation Notes from our Plant Evaluation page . Visit our Plant Information Service and find information on a variety of topics including plant …
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… Planting for the Future in a Changing Climate Presented by Bartlett Tree Experts and the Chicago Botanic … States Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Research Advisory Council, where she advocates for research in urban forestry. Prior to 2012, she was chief programmatic officer at The Wilds, a … States Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Research Advisory Council, where she advocates for research in urban forestry. Prior to 2012, she was chief programmatic officer at The Wilds, a …
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… 'Tis the month for the holiday lights to come down from the attic and to go up on the trees outside, which makes … (That's one reason our Dwarf Conifer Garden is on a hill.) Conifers prefer to stay in one place—they don't like to be moved. Plan to position them according to their ultimate height and … to fit every space in the yard—plus lots of interesting cone shapes. Winter's a great time to visit the Dwarf Conifer Garden and other gardens to compare how conifers are used and to consider …
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… ticket date. Exchanges are subject to a $10 fee per transaction (not per ticket); fee applies for members and nonmembers. Tickets are subject to availability. You can now exchange online or contact the Customer Call Center at (847) 835-6801. Tips for Your Visit ✓ Dress for the weather as this is an outdoor event. ✓ The reimagined trail is 1.3 miles … will only be allowed if the Garden cancels the event; otherwise, the event will take place rain or shine. I am visiting the Chicago Botanic Garden during the day. Will I have to …
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… covering a quarter to a half mile, and ending with a simple tea using native plants. Designed for adults with limited mobility. At no additional cost, a participant’s support person may attend without registering. Dress for the weather, as class will still be held in light to moderate rain. Sally Peterson, …
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… This class is a deep dive into the latest farm tools for creating efficiency and optimal growing in your garden or on the farm. There will be a discussion about tool and equipment modifications for farmers and gardeners of different abilities and physical needs. We will discuss how to gauge …
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New! Explore a variety of native perennials, shrubs, and trees that tolerate various environmental challenges, including limited sunlight, drought, and difficult soil conditions. Selecting resilient native plants can help reduce maintenance needs, support local wildlife, and enhance your garden’s ecological footprint . This class will be taught online via Zoom. All registrations must be submitted …
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