… Find a window that you can look out of, preferably on to something green. Even a single tree is beneficial. Focus on one spot. Place one hand on your chest and take five deep breathes … sitting upright, and breathing normally. Hold a leaf from a tree or an indoor plant. What is the shape of the leaf? Is it symmetrical or uneven? Notice the color. Is it the same throughout the leaf or does it … Find a window that you can look out of, preferably on to something green. Even a single tree is beneficial. Focus on one spot. Place one hand on your chest and take five deep breathes …
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… of the plant world in a planned, individualized, and expertly directed manner. The Garden is a world leader in providing therapeutic horticulture experiences to visitors at the Garden as … the location of your choice. Learn more or book your session. Programs Horticultural Therapy is supported by an endowment from the Buehler Family Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Abra Prentice Foundation, Inc., Albers/Kuhn Family Foundation, the …
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… as an optimal outdoor laboratory, the Ellis Goodman Family Foundation Green Roof Garden South is supporting national research to better understand the response of plant communities to extreme … Chicagoland Grows ® plant introduction program . Plant Evaluation The goal of the program is to determine, through scientific evaluation, which plants are superior for gardens in the … qualities, cultural adaptability, winter hardiness, and disease and pest resistance. It is the intent of the program to study and recommend plants that are readily available in area …
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… Titan Arum The buzz on corpse flowers Something extraordinary is in the air. Our corpse flower ( Amorphophallus titanum ), affectionately named Ugly Duckling, … phenomenon. Our team has been nurturing titan arums since 2003. The titan arum bloom cycle is unpredictable. At first, even the experts don’t know if what’s emerging is a leaf or a flower bud. Days must pass before the subtle signs—a more dimpled shape, a …
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… large fruit need light. Remember, the amount of flowers (and, therefore, fruit) produced is directly correlated to the amount of sunlight received. If your plants last year looked … that tomatoes need heat? That means warm soil, too. The midwestern gardener's rule of thumb is to wait until after Memorial Day to plant tomatoes into the ground—they simply won’t thrive … of the best varieties you can grow for tomato sauce. Slicing One of summer’s great pleasures is a platter of sliced tomatoes, interleaved with slices of fresh mozzarella and just-picked …
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… Give the Gift of Learning Give the Gift of Learning The Chicago Botanic Garden is a place where classrooms can have no desks or walls, and where students discover the ways and wonders of plants, inside and outdoors. The Garden's mission is to cultivate the power of plants to sustain and enrich life. Classes are available for every … Give the Gift of Learning The Chicago Botanic Garden is a place where classrooms can have no desks or walls, and where students discover the ways and …
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… herbal woodcut from 1586 to a French rose garden plan from 1902. This Rare Book Exhibition is in three display cases. The volumes are from the Rare Book Collection of the Lenhardt Library … View Library’s hours Member Advantage Garden members can borrow books online . All you need is your unique membership number for full access to our e-book system. Read books online … herbal woodcut from 1586 to a French rose garden plan from 1902. This Rare Book Exhibition is in three display cases. The volumes are from the Rare Book Collection of the Lenhardt Library …
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… from Honolulu, Hawaii [ CC BY-SA 2.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons . Tomato spotted wilt virus is caused by thrips—tiny flying insects that chew tomato flowers and transmit the virus. Young leaves turn bronze with small brown speckles, and the plant is stunted. Tomato guru Craig LeHoullier (author of Epic Tomatoes ) suggests using yellow sticky … (don’t place them in the compost pile). If the yellowing quickly spreads upward and the plant is wilting, it’s best to remove and destroy it. Twisted leaves mottled with light and dark green …
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… The Rainwater Glen The shallow, troughlike depression that surrounds the Plant Science Center is called the Rainwater Glen, and it functions like a river’s floodplain. Though beautiful, it is above all practical: designed to hold back stormwater runoff, it allows deep-rooted native … in the Rainwater Glen have reduced the need for irrigation by half, and no potable water is used for irrigation. The Rainwater Glen contributes to improved water quality at the Chicago …
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… Buehler Enabling Garden The Buehler Enabling Garden is a hands-on teaching garden that encourages gardening for people of all ages and abilities. … in home gardens to create enabling gardens for a lifetime of easy, enjoyable gardening. Water is used throughout the garden, in shooting fountains, cascading sheets, and cooling pools. … The Buehler Enabling Garden is a hands-on teaching garden that encourages gardening for people of all ages and abilities. …
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