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  • … all those shiny vinyl, plastic, and rubber costumes that are made so cheaply and cost so much? The ones beckoning from cluttered shops to which you have to drive, using up gas and your … costumes? Not to worry. Here are some tips from the Garden that are easy, quick, and—best of all—effective. Now go grab some empty pillowcases. How easy was that? Goodbye to plastic … kids!   Empty milk jugs? Tin cans? Think carton helmets, or milk jug luminaries lighting the way to your front door; tin cans can become lanterns or Franken-decorations. There are also …
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  • … At dawn, the harvest begins at the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden where pounds of fruit and … Soon after, the boxes arrive at the Roberti Community House in nearby Waukegan. From grower to giver, this lifeline is set in motion each Wednesday to help feed the neediest families. “Many … added, “being able to rely upon the high-quality produce from the Garden is something we all get excited about.” This year, all produce grown at the Chicago Botanic Garden, which is roughly …
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  • … more), good air circulation, and well-drained soil that is high in organic matter. Roses are best planted in the spring, although they can be successfully planted in the fall if done early enough for their roots to become established before the onset of freezing temperatures. Ensure that the planting site …
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  • … Q. I often admire the crabapple trees espaliered on the Visitor Center. Is this a procedure I could duplicate at home with one or two small trees? A. Yes, it is. An espalier is an innovative way to soften a brick wall, a trellis or even a chain link fence. If space permits, consider … into basic Y-shapes that are then extended into a diamond pattern. Early spring is the best time to begin your espalier. First, choose a small 3- to 4-foot whip growing on dwarf …
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  • The Chicago Horticultural Society The Chicago Botanic Garden continues to strive to meet the lofty goals set more than a century ago. The Garden, with its … by the Horticultural Society of Chicago (now the Chicago Horticultural Society) was held in 1892 at the Regiment Armory. History The Chicago Horticultural Society was founded in 1890. At … The Chicago Botanic Garden continues to strive to meet the lofty goals set more than a century …
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  • … Come visit the Nature Play Garden to roll down the hills, splash in the runnel, and hide in the log …
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  • In the middle of the night, an 8-inch bundle of feathers and hollow bones projects a haunting, … be lurking in a small tree cavity during the day, snoozing while waiting for its evening foray to your back porch light to catch a moth. The eastern screech-owl comes in two color morphs-red … parent morphs of the same or different colors can producer young of either color. Those who get a look at this owl under moonlight or in its daytime roosting hole will see a dark streaking …
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  • for students and youth groups of all ages On Your Own Field Trips allow you and your students to explore the Chicago Botanic Garden at your own pace. Discover nature, science, literature, history, … Download these quick field trip activity ideas. Explore the Garden online before your visit. Get our free smartphone app to help you plan. Some students may benefit from reading a social … and youth groups of all ages On Your Own Field Trips allow you and your students to explore the Chicago Botanic Garden at your own pace. Discover nature, science, literature, history, …
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  • … Tour the Malott Japanese Garden Learning the Language Download the GardenGuide App when you visit to … offerings in temple compounds; later, tea masters introduced them into gardens to light the way to the evening tea ceremony. Kasuga lanterns take their name from the Kasuga Shrine at Nara, … Point has great bridge views and vistas, sculptures that double as seating, and some of the best shade at the Garden. …
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  • In the Arid Greenhouse, a zealous Agave —known colloquially as a Century Plant—has grown literally … are reveling in its bittersweet finale; stop by the Arid Greenhouse in the Regenstein Center to witness it yourself.   Agave sp. FO-76 on November 11, 2025   Senior Horticulturist Sarah … to 6 inches per day, until it threatened to collide with the greenhouse roof—requiring them to get creative, replacing a pane of greenhouse glass with plastic, drilling a hole, and encircling …
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