… driveways, parkways, alleys). Find bayberry in: Home Landscape Garden, Rose Garden Bloom from April to July. Carolina allspice ( Calycanthus floridus ) Speaking of scent, the star … have a wonderfully informative and organized website for willow hunters — yes, you can order from them, too. Find dwarf willows in: Home Landscape Garden, West Collections Karen Zaworski …
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… If you carve a pumpkin for Halloween or make a pumpkin pie from scratch, you’re going to have a lot of pumpkin seeds. You can put them to good use by … this fall. First, you’ll need to remove, clean, and dry the seeds. After scooping the pulp from your pumpkin, place it in a bowl of water and gently rub the stringy pulp off the seeds. … make two each of 1, 2, and 3. For children practicing higher number adding, make a range from 1 to 9. To practice adding higher numbers, make a set with all 6s, 7s, 8s, and 9s. Those are …
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… artists use a container and style that replicates the land or terrain where the bonsai came from. Finding a pot that has similar textures and tones of the environment it was pulled from is one example. “We’re pulling all kinds of cues and an aesthetic value from nature and trying to incorporate it into the container we’re keeping these trees in,” Baker …
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… the tallgrass prairie. My post-doctoral research is focused on seed mix design for restoration from both a social and ecological perspective. Using social science methods, I am studying the …
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… provide food and habitats for other species. One of the earliest bee fossils found to date is from the early Cretaceous Period, approximately 100 million years ago, but unfortunately, the …
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… at a time when few other woody plants are in bloom, creamy white, jasminelike blossoms emerge from the tips of the branches. The blooms are sweetly fragrant and persist for several weeks. To …
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… considering buckthorn removal, specific steps should be taken in order to prevent the seeds from germinating. Buckthorn remains one of the most invasive shrubs in our area mainly because of … the plant is to remove the plants before they flower and set seed. Buckthorn plants bloom from May to June and seeds are produced and ripen in August and September. If you suspect that … and place them out with your trash rather than composting them. Landscape waste is banned from landfills in Illinois, so waste companies take these products to a composting facility. High …
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… pollen, mixed with that of other wind-pollinated plants, is the bane of those who suffer from hay fever. Graminoids such as grasses, sedges, and rushes are well represented in prairies. … are in woodlands and wetlands, they are the second most dominant graminoid behind grasses. From a distance, it is difficult to distinguish the Carices (plural of the genus Carex ) from the grasses, but up close there are quite a few differences. The stems of grasses are …
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… your proposal at the Cove. 7. “Doesn’t that sound amazing?” On Monday nights , carillonneurs from around the globe transform Evening Island into an outdoor concert hall. Not coincidentally, … rocks make a perfect seat for a perfect couple. Enjoy a concert for two on Monday nights from this secret spot on Evening Island. 8. “Which path do you want to take?” A summer walk … Island. 9. “Do you feel like a beer?” There’s something different about this arch: it’s made from hops—which, of course, are the key ingredients in beer. Take photos under the archway, sit …
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… I turned the bag clockwise, the roots and stem appear to be going around counter-clockwise. From here on it’s up to you. Let the plant grow and turn the bag when you want to change the … at this picture of the Visitor Center bridge in fall. Notice the gorgeous pink mums hanging from the trellis. Left alone, the stems of these plants would naturally grow up like the mums … on the stems while the plants are growing in the greenhouses. They actually use metal nuts from a hardware store! The weights are removed before the planters go on display, and they look …
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