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  • … life, success in gardening and bonsai is in the process. Gardening success is not achieved in one day or even one season, it’s a culmination of seasons of preparation and hard work that is an ever evolving … groups where they want to share their knowledge. Tim Pollak, outdoor floriculturist Goals: One of my biggest goals this year is to revitalize my home vegetable garden back to its original …
    Type: Blog
  • … What do you hope to do with your Windy City Harvest education in the future? My hope is to one day start a farm in the Chicago area, where I can incorporate the practices of natural … was nervous at first, but knew that I could do it because Windy City Harvest provides a great support system. I also want to be proactive in setting up farm stands in food deserts. What are … What do you hope to do with your Windy City Harvest education in the future? My hope is to one day start a farm in the Chicago area, where I can incorporate the practices of natural …
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  • … treatments. Spot-treat an area rather than the entire garden. If Japanese beetles are damaging one section of a hedge, why treat the entire hedge? By leaving part of the hedge untreated, you …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … compressed the sounds and converted them to a range audible to humans. Your browser does not support the audio element. Courtesy Tel Aviv University via Cell Press   Tallapalooza … any butterbur. Vin + Omi, the eco-minded British fashion designers, collected butterbur from one of King Charles III’s estates. They wove fibers from the plant to make a new textile, the … plant story Twenty-eight percent of Americans have hugged their plants, according to a Trees.com survey—but if the plants don’t respond to touch, does it still count? As it turns out, some …
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  • … darkness, but also it can be this beautifully aesthetic and artistic thing in and of itself. One of the things I like about Lightscape is that lighting is the forward idea and the thrust of …
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  • … and three man-made trees hold a variety of winter-blooming orchids.   Adaptation If there is one word to think about as you admire the hundreds of completely diverse greenhouse plants, that …
    Type: Walks
  • … nutrient-rich space to grow.” Figuring out when to collect seeds before they fly away is just one challenge of getting these low-growing species—like bog white violet ( Viola lanceolata ), … are up against. Because stronger relationships between scientists and land managers ultimately support the relationships—like violets and regal fritillaries—that make our prairies resilient, … fritillary butterfly ( Speyeria cybele ). MONGO , Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Support fritillary butterflies at home While you’ll need a high-quality prairie to support regal …
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  • … prevention techniques employed this fall. Water Regular watering of trees and shrubs is one of the most beneficial of all gardening activities; it shouldn't stop simply because …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … treatments. Spot-treat an area rather than the entire garden. If Japanese beetles are damaging one section of a hedge, why treat the entire hedge? By leaving part of the hedge untreated, you …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Illinois growing along the edges of prairies and fields. It can reach 25 feet tall with a one-foot diameter trunk. Showy two-inch-wide flowers may be white or rose and the small …
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