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  • … racemes. Up to four inflorescences are borne from each rosette. The dune aloe was discovered in dune vegetation along the coast of KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape of South Africa. First described and published in the Journal of the Linnean Society , London, the plant was named by John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920) in 1880 for a Mr. Thrask, about …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … and a member of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Botanic Garden, will show more than 250 slides of beautiful gardens around the world while giving a brief history of gardens, … with the Garden of Eden. Lenhardt will then talk about the various roles gardens play in everyday life, farming, and business, while providing beauty and comfort. He will conclude …
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  • … straight from the garden. Often, the reason for germination failure is sowing dead seeds. To test the viability of larger seeds, add them to a jar filled with water. The dead seeds will … the viable ones will sink to the bottom. Dry the viable seeds off and sow them immediately. To test the viability of smaller seeds, place 50 – 100 seeds between two moistened paper towels. Place the paper towel in a warm location out of direct sunlight and check daily for germination. Seeds should germinate …
    Type: Plant Info
  • In summer, gardening requires plants with three key qualities: low maintenance (it's hot out … brilliant color—the brighter the better. Zinnias fit the bill on all three counts. And more. In fact, they're one of the best flowers that smart gardeners can put to work in their gardens. Zinnias are planted in nearly every one of our 27 display gardens. One of the …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … NGSS: LS1.A, LS2.A The Wonders Of Worms And Soil Fall, Early Spring What roles do worms play in an ecosystem? Students investigate the components of healthy soil and come face to face with … Winter Discover what special features enable insects to survive. Perform simple experiments to test the behaviors and preferences of some friendly insects. Consider how the external parts of … problem. Nature's Needs Early Winter, Winter Search for evidence that plants survive well in particular habitats, but not others. Students compare the diversity of plants from different …
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  • … simple rules of  evergreen  thumb. Get it? Here's how to get the most life out of your tree in a few easy steps. Pick a fresh tree If you’re shopping for pre-cut live trees at a nursery or retail lot, never buy a bagged tree. It’s harder to know whether the tree is fresh if it’s wrapped in netting. The best way to tell which pre-cut tree will last longest is to do the “shake test.” Grab a tree by its trunk and give it a little jostle. If more than handful of the tree’s …
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  • … It becomes more irregular and open with age, but grows to a maximum height of four feet. In its native habitat Douglas-fir, a native evergreen tree, has a strong pyramidal growth habit … three-pointed bract. Douglas fir is native to the Rocky Mountains and along the Pacific Coast; in the Pacific coastal regions, it can attain heights of up to 250'. They are used for timber and are valued as Christmas trees because of their short needles …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … example, was adapted by early Christians from other spring celebrations to symbolize the tomb in which Jesus was buried before his resurrection. As with so many other holidays, however, … have to be an all-or-nothing prospect. Instead, take a few eco-friendly baby steps each year. Buy Easter baskets made out of wood or reeds (Longaberger makes beautiful ones) or engage your … companies also strive to reduce packaging used with their products. These days, you can even buy naturally colored, vegan marshmallow chicks and bunnies in health food stores or online. Get …
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  • … needles with an open habit. It sends out narrow shoots that may be weeping or twisting outward in unpredictable patterns. The whole tree arches over, but can be staked to be more upright. In its native habitat Douglas-fir, a native evergreen tree, has a strong pyramidal growth habit … and along the Pacific Coast. In the Pacific coastal regions, it can attain heights of up to 250'. They are used for timber and are valued as Christmas trees because of their short needles …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … and skills you need to succeed as a garden design professional. It features a solid foundation in plantsmanship and science-based gardening techniques, both of which are essential to creating … hours of elective courses. After completing Botany 1, remaining core courses may be taken in any order if no prerequisite is listed. For the certificate, a grade of at least 70 percent … and skills you need to succeed as a garden design professional. It features a solid foundation in plantsmanship and science-based gardening techniques, both of which are essential to creating …
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