… This is a cross between the Serbian spruce and the white spruce with hybrid vigor growth rate when compared to either parent. This hybrid was introduced in 1964 and most of them sold are grafted plants due to the very low seed set. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This shrub grows close to 13 feet tall with full sun and moderate moisture conditions. In March and April it produces showy, fragrant, pink blooms that attract butterflies. These give way to plums that attract birds. Foliage is yellow in the fall. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This shrub grows to a height of 4 feet with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. It has insignificant greenish-yellow blooms from March through June followed by edible black fruit. It belongs in a hedge or a border and is attractive to birds. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Photographer Julie Kaplan—named best photographer by Make It Better magazine for three years—is offering family portraits for an additional fee during our Easter Egg and Mother's Day brunches. The sitting charge is $100 for a ten-minute session and one fully edited digital file of your photo choice, paid in advance. Additional images will …
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… possibility of a fungal pandemic of human zombies. We’re here for the show, but how plausible is a fungus-induced human zombie apocalypse, really? Greg Mueller, Ph.D., the Garden’s chief scientist and Negaunee Vice President of Science, is a mycologist—meaning, a person who knows a lot more … Garden | Greg Mueller from Chicago Botanic Garden on Vimeo . Thanks for playing along, Greg, and congratulations on your retirement this summer! …
Type: Blog
… Q. What do I do with my spring-flowering bulbs after blooming? A. When feasible, it is best to remove the spent blooms with pruners or scissors right after flowering. This prevents the plant from expending energy on seed production and instead redirects energy to be stored and used for next year. You can remove just the spent blooms or the entire stalk for aesthetic …
Type: Plant Info
… Volo Bog is a 47-acre floating mat of sphagnum moss, cattails, and sedges surrounding an open pool of … Meet at Volo Bog Visitor Center, Volo, IL 2 Thursdays, June 21, 2018, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and June 28, 2018, 9 a.m. – noon, Plant Science Lab, Regenstein Center …
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… Q. Can I use manure as a soil amendment? A. Composted manure is a good organic soil amendment. While the nutrient value of composted manure can vary … makes the soil easier to work, improves water absorption, holding capacity, drainage, and aeration. Composted manure can provide a slow release of nitrogen into the soil, feeding … Fresh manure should never be used during the growing season since it has a high salt content and has the potential to burn plants. To prevent the possible introduction of bacteria or …
Type: Plant Info
… Min fir is a conifer from the mountains of China and Tibet that is known for its fine, stiff needles that curve downwards and are typically one inch in length. This variety, named after plant explorer Ernest Wilson, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Hanging lobster claw ( Heliconia rostrata ) is native to Central America, where migrating hummingbirds from North America pollinate the … them, because they have learned to poke a hole in the side of the flower to access the nectar and avoid the messy pollen! Let us hope not too many adopt this approach, because this is a … require temperatures well above 50 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year in order to thrive and flower. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant