… your resources and needs. Discuss ways to use those gardens to reach SEL and academic goals for all. Bring plants with you after the program to get started at school or at home. ISBE PD Hours: 6, Gateways: 6 Grade level: preK – 12 Linnaeus …
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… Attendance Attendance is required at all class sessions. Unexcused absences are not accepted for students pursuing certificate programs. Excused absences will be evaluated on a case by case … Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Day. Course Exemptions A student may prove proficiency for up to 20 percent of coursework through transcripts from outside institutions, colleges, or … where collaboration is not allowed; attempting to communicate with other students in order to get help during an exam or in an assignment where collaboration is not allowed; and obtaining an …
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… bees are all attracted to the honey-scented flowers. Deer and rabbits, however, don't care for the taste of the leaves or stems. This cultivar is noted for producing very few viable seeds, which makes it an excellent choice for warmer climates where … sometimes reseed into natural areas. Plant in full sun and water it well the first year to get the root system well established. Thereafter, it rarely needs supplemental watering. …
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… “Back then, we were getting ready to pack it in,” says Tom Soulsby, senior horticulturist for the Rose Garden, Heritage Garden, and the Linden Allée. Tom is responsible for curating and maintaining a collection of more than 5,000 roses in one of the largest public … now as we do in June and July—we water, mulch, and keep on top of the deadheading to hopefully get an extended bloom cycle deep into fall.” Last year, roses were blooming into November in the …
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… to feed and rest on their journeys to their northern breeding grounds. It's the perfect time for visitors to study the beautiful nuptial plumages of these water-loving species, as well as … to scoop up food without swallowing water. They will also put their bills down to reach for food from the lake, including aquatic vegetation and invertebrates as well as small mollusks, … looks like a mallard but has a huge, shovel-like bill and a large brown patch on its sides. Visit usgs.gov for more information on duck identification, or use the National Audubon Society …
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… New! Get an early start on your holiday menu planning. In this hands-on class, Emily Paster will teach you how to make and preserve a zesty orange-ginger cranberry sauce that is perfect for your holiday feast or edible gifting using seasonal Wisconsin cranberries. The class will …
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… first frost of fall. The flowers attract nectar feeding pollinators while the leaves are food for monarch butterfly larvae. Plant in full sun, moderately fertile soil and water to get the root system established. Unfortunately this native of southern Mexico and Central America …
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… freeze). Plant them while still in green bud, showing no color, to allow their root system to get established for best results. Like other mums, it is highly attractive to all manner of pollinating insects. …
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… Lie down, get comfortable, and experience the powerful frequencies of the crystal singing bowls. As the … You may bring a yoga mat, blanket, eye mask, and/or a pillow; chairs are also available. Dress for the weather; class will move indoors if needed. Jay Taylor, Current Vibrations McGinley …
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… Lie down, get comfortable, and experience the powerful frequencies of the crystal singing bowls. As the … You may bring a yoga mat, blanket, eye mask, and/or a pillow; chairs are also available. Dress for the weather; class will move indoors if needed. Jay Taylor, Current Vibrations McGinley …
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