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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 … near the root zone of a tree or shrub. Treatment & Solutions Removing the habitat voles seek for nesting and feeding is the best control. Weeds, dense ground cover, brush, low spreading …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Ravinia Festival Association, and other cultural institutions. He is well-remembered for his dedication to public service. … Ravinia Festival Association, and other cultural institutions. He is well-remembered for his dedication to public service. …
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  • … Continue to care for amaryllis following their flower display. Allow all stems to wither before cutting them off … 10 to 14 days with a liquid 10-10-10 or 15-15-15 mix. This fertilizer helps refuel the bulb for another season’s flower show. In February many houseplants might show signs of stress caused … Stressed plants are more likely to develop insect and disease problems, so monitor your plants for early signs of trouble. New houseplants or gift plants may also harbor pests, and these …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … prom dresses in the garden, there are some fall-blooming plants we will always find room for, even though they sport colors more akin to April than October. Their springlike colors … irresistible. Autumn windflower, Japanese anemone, and fall-blooming anemone are common names for the many hybrids and cultivars of Anemone hupehensis  or  Anemone hybrida , available in … as the most important qualities. But how does one unearth this information?     Fortunately for us, the Chicago Botanic Garden has done our homework. The Plant Evaluation Program studied …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … most interesting (and inexpensive) items sit on shelves waiting to be transformed into vessels for my tiny spider plants, succulents, and other indoor plants. There’s been a resurgence of … this winter, is selling small rooted cuttings of pothos ( Epipremnum ) in a water-filled glass for $20. Thrift stores offer shelves of glassware that can make interesting containers for cuttings. Glass bowls, Ball jars, martini glasses, pitchers—they, too, present an opportunity …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … that can be pruned. You just have to know the plant, its growth characteristics, its best time for pruning, and what your intentions are for that plant as it plays into the whole of your garden design. “Well, I don’t have a design. I … with extra handles and nothing like those pictures in the gardening magazines. There is good news — you can have a shrub that looks like it came straight out of a gardening magazine by …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Description: This elusive, medium-sized shorebird is known for its distinctive courtship flights at dusk in early May. It can be seen on the ground in wet …
    Type: Birding
  • … Crab grass control can be spread on lawns in early to mid-April before weeds germinate. For severe problems, a second application might be necessary in early June. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … to interpretive programs and the exhibits horticulturist were struggling to find takers for the more difficult patterns, like herringbone, and asked if we could pull it off. We … on the wall and will thrive in full sun. Bio: Brook Nelson is the assistant horticulturist for the Kleinman Family Cove and Grunsfeld Children’s Growing Garden. Shortly after he graduated … to interpretive programs and the exhibits horticulturist were struggling to find takers for the more difficult patterns, like herringbone, and asked if we could pull it off. We …
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  • … awarded: 1984 Robert Carlson, Ph.D., was an influential American horticulturist best known for his groundbreaking work in size-controlling (dwarfing) fruit tree rootstocks and his … one of the leading voices in the development and evaluation of size-controlling rootstocks for apples and other fruit species. Contributions to Horticultural Science: Carlson’s impact on … awarded: 1984 Robert Carlson, Ph.D., was an influential American horticulturist best known for his groundbreaking work in size-controlling (dwarfing) fruit tree rootstocks and his …
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