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  • … to the flaring characteristic of the petals. Grow in full sun, humus rich soils and provide for a cool dry dormancy period to initiate flowering. Flowering typically takes place 8 weeks …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … appearance. This evergreen's pendulous branchlets add to its unique habit. Unusual spruce for the Midwest. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … ‘Wate’s Golden’ is an irregular, slow- to medium-growing Virginia pine that is best known for its outstanding golden foliage in winter. It grows 15-30 feet tall in an open pyramidal …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … time to consider whether they need replanting, dividing, pruning, fertilizing or a close look for insect pests. Here are some common conditions: Healthy and wilted cyclamen Cyclamen with dry … can be placed into slightly moist potting mix where they will eventually root. New plants for you or your friends.  Fertilizers As flowering plants begin to produce new growth, start … ingredients, which are found in granular and water-soluble products, include nitrogen for top growth, phosphorous for encouraging flowers, and potassium for root development and …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … devoted to gardening and no doubt spent evenings wandering her family's gardens and meadows for inspiration. There's much to be said for taking a stroll on a summer's eve at dusk. The garden becomes mysterious and ethereal. By the … to your garden. Get Glowing A moon garden near a front entry is a pleasant greeting for you and your visitors. You can plant a moon garden around a patio, balcony, deck, rooftop or …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … the smallest diving duck in North America. You can identify the male fairly easily—look for a small black-and-white duck. The body is mostly white, the back is black, and the head looks … which is how this species got its name. Don't expect these diving ducks to stay in view for long. Before you know it, the bufflehead is diving under water searching for food, then emerging like a submarine in another part of the water. Buffleheads are considered …
    Type: Birding
  • … larvae hidden in branches. These golden-crowned kinglets seemed fairly tame as they searched for food, giving the observer a chance to see their bright golden heads, and even the red color … Mexico, but many remain in the United States year-round. April and October are prime months for seeing golden-crowned kinglets at the Garden. When walking past conifers where they often feed, listen for four soft, high-pitched notes, and see if you can find one of these avian gems. …
    Type: Birding
  • … low-mounding shrub, 2 to 4 feet tall, whose frosty green, aromatic foliage is a lovely foil for virtually all other plants of the true Chicago mixed border — perennials, grasses, dwarf … family, or Verbenaceae,  Caryopteris  comprises 15 different species. The plant most valuable for Chicago-area gardens is  C . x  clandonensis  and its cultivars. Kris Jarantoski, executive … vice president and director of the Chicago Botanic Garden, who has studied dieback shrubs for 25 years, singles out 'Arthur Simmonds' for its cold-hardy performance in evaluation trials. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … across the landscape. Even when winter strikes, grasses offer their subtle charms. We are glad for their creamy tones and their graceful forms as they catch puffs of snow at random angles and … Its cold and drought tolerance, along with its ornamental attributes, make it a good choice for naturalistic or more formal plantings, massed in hilly drifts, aiding in erosion control as a … taken by the stems that remain erect even in winter, and the seedheads that provide food for hungry birds. But it is the constantly changing color of this grass that is so impressive. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … award-winning shrub rose that mail-order catalogs call "perhaps the best-ever landscape rose for four-season interest." Mr. Radler germinated the first Knock Out seed in his basement during … a star was born. Knock Out is a four-season winner that will endear itself to gardeners eager for the beauty and versatility of rosebushes but unwilling to spend extra hours nurturing … Knock Out ™ , and creamy golden Sunny Knock Out ™ . Tips Radler offers a few basic tips for gardeners anxious to grow Knock Out or other landscape roses. When planting bare root in …
    Type: Plant Info