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  • … Description: This medium-sized, fish-eating bird is often seen perched while searching for small fish, or heard giving a rattling call as it flies from on perch to another. It nests in tunnels it digs into stream or lake banks. …
    Type: Birding
  • … Whorls of flowers in pastel shades from white to dark pink arise from the center; these almost resemble candelabras. They also provide a … in spring. This species prefers consistently moist soils and a slightly shaded environment for best flower production. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … 'Twilight Zone', an improved version of native Little Bluestem is the first to color up for fall, adding iridescent silver-mauve tones all over the plant as early as midsummer! Then …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … system associated with yoga. If you’ve benefitted from your yoga practice and would like to learn more ways to build a healthy lifestyle, join us for this fun and informative class. Please bring pen and notebook. Gary Gran, Whole Journey …
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  • … Soft yellow petals are blushed with rose at their edges on this compact (to 3 feet) dahlia adapted for garden and fresh-cut flower use. Plant tubers or plants in full sun after danger of late frosts has passed in moist, rich soils. Avoid locations that are prone to high winds. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … orange stamens. This cultivar matures at a large size and will require a large aquatic area to flower well. Full sun and the use of mesh screen to protect the rhizomes from nutria are part of the recipe for success. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … with white blotches near the nectar are produced from shorter statured plants that do not need to be staked in the garden. This series enables more nurseries to feature lupines because their smaller size makes transportation easier. Pollinator magnets for the garden. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … This tender evergreen shrub can grow to about 10 feet high, but will probably not reach that size indoors. It needs bright indoor light and moderate moisture conditions. From late summer to midwinter it produces showy, bright orange blooms that attract hummingbirds. It can be trained on a trellis for screening. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Q. I enjoy growing plants from cuttings and seeds. What is the procedure for starting a pineapple plant at home? A. Both adults and children will have fun growing … 1 inch of gravel in the bottom of the pot. Fill the pot with potting soil, leaving enough room to plant the stalk firmly in the soil without covering any of the leaves. Water the soil, not the … spending a hot and humid Chicago summer outside as soon as the weather permits. It can take up to two years before flowering starts. A dark pink bud will form in the middle of the leaf spray, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Q. For the last few years my tomato leaves have been turning brown and falling off early. Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening again? A. Tomatoes are often affected by fungal diseases such as … the possibility of infection from soil splash. In the fall, remove all infected plant debris to reduce the inoculum for next year. Planting locations of tomatoes and other plants in the same …
    Type: Plant Info