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  • … ravine corridor, and sedge meadow. Bring a camera and a field guide, if you have one. Dress for the weather. A map will be sent. Sarah Schultz, steward, Reed-Turner Woodland …
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  • … them. Severe infestations can be chemically treated. Please contact Plant Information Service for the most current recommendations. Japanese beetle traps are not recommended, as they will …
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  • … you know what to do with them? Learn ways to keep flowering holiday plants looking their best for a long time. We’ll also look at the possibility of re-blooming some of them next year. Sharon …
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  • … New! For years Marta McDowell has been occupied with writers who garden, and whose horticultural …
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  • … sauces such as dark roux, béarnaise, butter and cream reductions, and discuss variations for recipes such as New Orleans creole chicken, filet of beef au poivre with béarnaise sauce, …
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  • … of the sumi-e painter is to use the brush with vitality and restraint. Individual instruction for students at all levels. No previous painting experience needed. A supply list will be sent. …
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  • … Alison Chesley, a Chicago based cellist.  She has worked as a performing and recording artist for over 25 years, releasing five solos records as well as appearing as a guest artist on many …
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  • … Lacy white umbels seemingly float above the ferny foliage on this annual suited for use as a tall filler in flower beds or can be used as a cut flower. Plants come into flower …
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  • … Leopard’s bane is a perennial which originated in and has been growing in gardens for hundreds of years.   ‘Little Leo’ grows 9- to 12-inches tall and produces semi-double yellow …
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  • … Dark green leaves tinged purple create a dramatic setting for the violet and lavender pea- shaped flowers on this fast-growing nonhardy vine. As the …
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