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  • … Includes parking for two passenger vehicles (additional vehicles are subject to posted parking fees). … Photographers must obtain a permit if they wish to use the Garden's setting as the background for formal, posed photography/videography. This category includes weddings, family portraits, … engagements, celebrations, or similar. Groups may not exceed 20 people. Permit is valid for sessions lasting no more than 1.5 hours after your reserved time. Entry will not be allowed …
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  • … March’s weather proved too cold and/or wet. April also is a good month to help emerging plants for the growing season ahead. Garden To-Do List Continue to remove garden debris left over from … material. Amend soil with compost Compost is a superb soil amendment, top dressing, and mulch for gardens, borders, and lawns. In April, work compost several inches into the existing soil. In … review what’s blooming in your garden this month. Early spring can be a challenging time for bees, moths, and other newly emerging pollinators that play a crucial role in our ecosystem. …
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  • … you bank up herbal flavor and save it to enjoy all winter long? One popular and simple method for preserving herbs is to infuse them into vinegars — a simple way to keep herbs at their … herbal vinaigrette can liven up tender salad greens, and herbal vinegars can provide the basis for meat, chicken, or vegetable marinades perfect for the grill. With herb vinegars, you can please your palate and ease your meal preparation for
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  • … to its demise at the turn of the twentieth century, when these and other waders were hunted for their feathery plumes that women wore in their hats. Since then, the great egret, standing … South America. In spring, they migrate in small flocks during the day, eventually choosing a place farther north to raise young in nests close to trees and shrubs called colonies, often with … is doing well in Illinois; however, habitat loss and water pollution may threaten its future. Visit Baker’s Lake in Barrington to watch the great egret during breeding season and McGinnis …
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  • … hardy in the Chicago area, and must be dug up, cleaned, and stored over winter in a cool dry place. Plant this dahlia in spring when danger of frost is past. There is also a cultivar …
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  • … in and the growth regulators applied to control height and pinching to encourage branching. Place plants in a sunny location and avoid overwatering or cold drafts. In the wild in Mexico, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … that stay moist but never saturated. This cultivar will reach 10 feet in height at maturity so place it in the landscape with this in mind. Archived Copy: This content was captured before …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … fruit, which unfortunately fall fairly early. Flowering only once a year, it still earns its place in the landscape due to heavy flowering in spring, large mounded habit during summer, …
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  • … Hector Ortiz Cano grew up in Sonora, Mexico, where he learned from his ancestors’ reverence for the land. Hector inspects Agave at the Chicago Botanic Garden greenhouse at the Regenstein … leaves, also called quelites, are edible and a rich source of iron. “This plant was food for me growing up, and for my ancestors,” Ortiz said. “For many people, this plant is just a … of our sacred foods and a staple that has so much to offer the world. That’s when I found my place as a scientist and researcher, honoring my ancestors, and the gifts the natural world …
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  • … Are you looking for ways to bring your garden indoors for holiday festivities? Are you gathering recipes for a big dinner? Maybe you are trying to keep the kids occupied while you juggle tasks? We've …
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