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  • … be stepping or kneeling on the soil to reach the plants. That causes soil compaction—not good for roots. A raised bed can be as simple as a row of slightly mounded soil, 4 to 12 inches high … up in the sun, plants should be placed a few inches in and away from the sides. If you opt for timbers (preferably untreated, rot-resistant cedar or fir) or landscape stones, level the … first. Raised bed kits with 4-inch-tall wood planks sold at chain stores are typically good for shallow-rooted vegetables only, like radishes and lettuce. Unless you dig down 8 to 12 inches …
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  • … Winter is a great season for bookworms—there’s nothing like a good book to keep you company during the colder months. And … and give us a glimpse into the history of plants all the way back to ancient Greece. For just a taste of what this collection offers, we asked Leora Siegel, Lenhardt Library’s senior … are digitized and linked above, but nothing quite compares with seeing a rare book in person. Visit the Lenhardt Library from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday to explore its full …
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  • … unknown Year Hutchinson Medal awarded: 1969 Virginia Carlson was a horticulture advocate known for pioneering horticultural therapy programs for children with disabilities in the Chicago area during the mid-20th century. Carlson developed a love for plants and gardening early in life, and later her interest in therapeutic horticulture became … unknown Year Hutchinson Medal awarded: 1969 Virginia Carlson was a horticulture advocate known for pioneering horticultural therapy programs for children with disabilities in the Chicago area …
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  • … Horticultural Society Research Director at Vaughan Seed Company in Downers Grove, Illinois, for 40 years until his retirement in 1967 Founder of Chicago’s Municipal Rose Garden Editor roles:   Garden editor for Chicago Today Garden and science editor for Better Homes and Gardens Columnist for Chicago American and other nationally syndicated … Horticultural Society Research Director at Vaughan Seed Company in Downers Grove, Illinois, for 40 years until his retirement in 1967 Founder of Chicago’s Municipal Rose Garden Editor …
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  • … college class called “The Natural Environment in Winter.” It was January, and we met outdoors for about three hours—regardless of the temperature. I showed up at the first class wearing … of Garden staff members who spend a lot of time working outdoors. They know how to dress for the weather. It’s all about wearing layers and staying dry. David Murray, horticulturist His … pneumonia was in August.   The Garden is open every day of the year.   Why not plan your visit now?   …
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  • … tombstone in Cumberland, England "While life lasts." This can be a very brief moment in time for a spring ephemeral. In that narrow window of time between thawing ground and the leafing out … true of species like bloodroot ( Sanguinaria canadensis ), whose blossoms only last for a day before they drop. Additionally frustrating is that cloud cover can hamper catching the … pollinators associated with them, they usually have several different pollinators that can visit, including other native bees and many species of flies. Besides being important sources of …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Volunteer Opportunities Thank you for your interest in joining our Volunteer team at the Chicago Botanic Garden! Our volunteers … Garden And more! Please note that the Chicago Botanic Garden  does not  have opportunities for the following: Group Children or Youth,  all volunteers must be at least 16 years old … service Garden gift shop Garden View Café One-time or drop-in volunteer opportunities, except for corporate volunteers As part of our application process the Chicago Botanic Garden requires …
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  • … mission is to cultivate the power of plants to sustain and enrich life. Classes are available for every age, interest, and skill level with instruction by experts in their fields. With hundreds of classes to choose from each year, you will find the perfect match for your interests at the Regenstein School. Gift certificates for the Chicago Botanic Garden can be used for classes, programs, membership, and more. For more …
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  • … Ketaurah James VeggieRx Manager, Windy City Harvest For Ketaurah James, her job is more than just a job: She grew up in North Lawndale, where Windy … program, how Farm on Ogden has transformed into a community hub, and why farming is for city people, too. Years working for Windy City Harvest: 5 years, and she participated in … plants that call our space home. In honor of The Orchid Show: Magnified , open through March 26, 2023, we chatted with one of the people who see the show through from vision to reality. …
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  • … Plant Evaluation Garden The Bernice E. Lavin Plant Evaluation Garden is one of three sites for the Chicago Botanic Garden's Plant Evaluation Program, where scientists study plants to determine which are best suited for midwestern gardens and those in similar climates. Sun-loving herbaceous perennials are the focus in this area, but look for shrub trials, too. Visitors are invited to see this research for themselves and pick their …
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