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  • … slightest breeze cause the bees to “buzz.” Honor our pollinators with this fun class, perfect for even the novice crafter. All supplies, locally sourced and hand dyed, included.  Natasha …
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  • … A classroom lecture is followed by a walk to immerse yourself in the evening garden. Dress for the weather.  Nina Kozial, horticulturist and writer  Design Studio, Regenstein Center …
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  • … the details of nature more keenly while expressing it on paper. All levels welcome. Dress for the weather; class will move indoors if needed.   Judith Joseph, artist & instructor Fruit & …
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  • … the details of nature more keenly while expressing it on paper. All levels welcome. Dress for the weather; class will move indoors if needed.   Judith Joseph, artist & instructor Fruit & …
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  • … Pollinators love the nectar-rich flowers while deer avoid the fragrant foliage. A tough plant for hot, dry locations that get very cold in the winter—after all, its parents hail from the …
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  • … ‘Ostfriesland’ is an upright clump-forming perennial known for its compact form, long bloom period, purple stems and violet-purple flowers. The lance-shaped …
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  • … movement to reduce the incidence of foliar diseases like black spot or powdery mildew. Known for a strong, rich, old-rose fragrance. …
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  • … ( Tulipa ), and many perennials, annuals, and vegetables. Timing & Life Cycle Deer browse for food year-round. They more feed heavily in the fall as they prepare for winter and as females recover from the stress of raising fawns in the spring and summer. Deer … flowers, twigs, and even the bark of plants. Deer pull and tear at plant tissue as they browse for food, leaving a ragged edge rather than a clean cut. They cause further damage by trampling …
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  • … a maximum of two simultaneous programs per time slot). Workshops include an indoor lunch space for your group after the workshop. Field trip workshops must be booked a minimum of three weeks … figure out why. NGSS: K-ESS2-2, 1-LS1-1, 2-LS2-1   Grades 2 – 4: Flower Lab What is the reason for a flower, and how does it do its job? Become scientists, doing a guided flower dissection on a real flower to look for patterns in form and function that reveal what the different parts do. NGSS: 2-LS2-2; …
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  • … hole in November, before the ground freezes. Choose a well-drained location in full sun for the tree’s eventual home. Keep the tree’s mature size in mind when determining placement. … into consideration. The weight of the root ball may make the tree difficult to maneuver. For example, a 5-foot balled tree can weigh up to 200 pounds. You may need to use a furniture … good planning increases the chances that your living tree will survive after planting. For suitable winter-hardy varieties, please contact Plant Information Service at 847-835-0972. …
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