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  • Description: If this rare western bird of shrubby habitats visits the Garden, it can be spotted in any location. …
    Type: Birding
  • Description: When this rare northern bird visits, it is usually in fruiting trees, and it often accompanies cedar waxwings. …
    Type: Birding
  • … down the lateral buds starting shortly after mid-summer and continuing up to frost. For those with allergies to pollen this is an ideal cultivar as it is pollen free. Strong lateral stems are ideal for cutting for indoor use. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … in average soils, and sit back to watch the goldfinches, hummingbirds, and bees of all kinds visit the flowers. Thin but strong side shoots produce slightly smaller flowers to continue the flowering season for weeks after the main flower has started to produce seeds. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … and red on plants maturing between four and five feet in height. All of the flowers are pollen free - great for gardeners allergic to sunflower pollen; not so great for pollen collecting insects. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Growing food Health VeggieRx offers 330 nutrition sessions and distributes 11,000 pounds of free produce in 2019. Learn more Jobs The Farm is home base for 20 full-time Windy City Harvest staff and more than 100 trainees. Creating jobs Food … led by Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion dieticians. The participants also receive free weekly “doses” of fresh produce. Windy City Harvest now operates the program at PCC Wellness …
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  • … requires completion of an application and a brief telephone interview two months prior to your visit. The study tour is offered from May to October. Session Length The study tour can be scheduled for a minimum of one eight-hour day or a maximum of two eight-hour days. Typically, daily hours … day. The fee must be paid in advance or on the day of the tour. Participants are responsible for the cost of lodging, transportation to and from the Garden, and meals. Confidentiality …
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  • … and displays, is one of the country's most visited public gardens and a preeminent center for learning and scientific research. The second show hosted by the Horticultural Society of … when the Society agreed to help create and manage a new public garden. With the groundbreaking for the Garden in 1965 and its opening in 1972, the Society created a permanent site on which to … and facilities. In recent years, state and federal grants have provided important funds for infrastructure projects, such as shoreline restoration and the garden wall. …
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  • … white flowers cover the informally arching branches in May in a dazzling display that can last for weeks. This easy-to-care-for hardy shrub is forgiving of poor soils, which endears it to Chicago area gardeners. Free of insect and diseases, its one drawback is the musty socks smell of the flowers. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … register early and encourage your colleagues to do the same.  Preregistration is necessary for all classes.  Enrollment is limited for each program. Full class payment is due at the time of registration. If a class qualifies for … work.   Directions Directions to the Chicago Botanic Garden can be found  here . To receive free parking, please present your emailed receipt upon arrival at the Gatehouse. The Gatehouse …
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