- … Description: This swallow is most often seen flying over the lakes looking for insects, especially closer to bridges where they build cup-shaped mud nests. … - Type: Birding 
- … Description: This bird of northern bogs is only seen at the Garden on migration. Look for it in shrubby areas and on the Dixon Prairie. … - Type: Birding 
- … central leader and pendulous lateral branches. Growth requirements and fall color are typical for the species. … - Type: Garden Guide Plant 
- … orchid features months of broad yellow flower petals outlined in purple. A great selection for seasonal displays needing a bit of tropical flare. … - Type: Garden Guide Plant 
- … height of 49 feet with full sun and moderate moisture conditions. It is a shade tree or a tree for the urban street. … - Type: Garden Guide Plant 
- … larvae enter the leaves a few inches above the ground and eat irregular tunnels in leaf tissue for 10 days to two weeks. They then bore into the rhizome and and continue to feed until … they exit into the soil. There, they pupate and soon emerge as moths, ready to lay their eggs for the next year. Damage The soft rot spread by the larvae is the most serious injury caused by … help kill bacteria on the surface by exposing them to sun. In the spring, inspect young leaves for streaking and pinch the streaked area between your fingers to crush the larvae. Rotting … - Type: Plant Info 
- … This hardy lady slipper orchid is known for good flower production, even for begining hardy orchid gardeners. A deep maroon red upright flag is flanked by two petals … to half day sun in consistently moist but not waterlogged soils and fertilize as you would for other perennials to increase the size of the clump, and number of flowers over time. German … - Type: Garden Guide Plant 
- … is more user-friendly, certainly deserves its rising popularity — and serious consideration for your garden. With a smaller, more pleasing form than its red-fruiting relative, the aesthetically pleasing  Aronia melanocarpa  is being heralded throughout the Midwest for its year-round interest. An extremely hardy deciduous shrub that will reach maturity in five years, the black chokeberry is a perfect choice for naturalizing. If left alone, the plants can form colonies that provide food and shelter for … - Type: Plant Info 
- … well as conifers with eye-catching shapes (the globe-shaped center of Little Gem arborvitae, for example) and textures (such as the weeping branches on Miss Grace dawn redwood). The Dwarf … well as conifers with eye-catching shapes (the globe-shaped center of Little Gem arborvitae, for example) and textures (such as the weeping branches on Miss Grace dawn redwood). The Dwarf … - Type: Page 
- … paint his own pumpkin this year, so creating a “pump-cano” was the perfect fall fun activity for him. This is an entertaining and simple activity for children of all ages and a great way to extend Halloween celebrations during the first week … it out by removing all of the seeds and loose pulp. Carve a face or other design if you like. Place the pumpkin on a tray or protected surface because this is going to get messy. Pour about ½ … - Type: Blog