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  • … Foliage In any garden, foliage color is an important element. Flowers come and go, but leaves stay the season. Foliage is especially … Palace Purple coral bells ( Heuchera 'Palace Purple'), the first purple-leaved cultivar of this important shade plant, appeared in garden centers more than a decade ago, sparking a renewed … well with many of the mounding shade perennials. Lamium Although lamiums have been around for a long time, the one species, Lamium maculatum , is of particular interest to shade …
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  • … Q. I have ash trees on my property that are doing poorly and haven't been healthy for the last few years. Do I have Emerald Ash Borer? A. Ash trees can be afflicted by many different …
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  • … restaurants and into your kitchen in these scrumptious recipes that will have you clamoring for more.  Meg Dhamer, private chef and owner, The Secret Supper Club ITW Kitchen 3, Learning Center …
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  • … watering, fertilizing, pruning, edging, deadheading, staking, and mulching practices make the difference between a healthy, well-kept garden and a landscape that gets ahead of you. You … a hands-on opportunity to practice what you learn, so bring along a pair of pruners. Perfect for all skill levels.  Tim Johnson, senior director of horticulture, Chicago Botanic Garden …
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  • … New! Discover the world of natural ink and create beautiful pigments to take home. You will learn a variety of ink-making techniques that can be used for painting and drawing projects. Inks will be made using walnut husks, indigo, ash pigment, and …
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  • … came to do the work. Since 2004, the Garden has hosted the 10-week, paid Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, giving college students hands-on experience in real-world … Career Continuum , offering relatable, near-peer guidance that students consistently say is one of the most impactful parts of their time at the Garden.   Here's what their summer at the … members of the public how to spot and identify bees, butterflies, and other local pollinators. This summer, these interns are studying pollinator preferences for various common garden plants. …
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  • … Consider applying fertilizer this month to trees or shrubs that have not received any fertilizer this year and/or have demonstrated need — for example, stunted growth, failure to fully flower or leaf out, undersized fruit, off-color … spread garden netting or snow fencing around abused trees. Creation of physical barriers is more effective than sprays. Deter rabbits and rodents from overwintering in gardens by cutting …
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  • … like hard work, healthy eating, exercise, and being kind to animals and each other. With the help of farm animal puppets and songs both familiar and new, Miss Jamie’s Farm Kids music show will leave everyone stomping their boots and hollering for more fruits and veggies. Please note: You are encouraged to bring your own chairs, as the Garden has a limited supply available each evening. …
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  • … squash than you know what to do with? Tired of making zucchini bread and stir fry? Tap into the varied world of zucchini and squash for new recipes to make the most of your harvest. Learn to prepare stuffed zucchini, summer squash in spiced yogurt …
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  • … humidity and less frequent water than many other epiphytic orchids. Lady-of-the-night orchid is generally found in lowland tropical forests or mangrove swamps, growing on trees or on exposed … by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most orchids will not tolerate sustained direct sun. Many varieties … one can make about orchids. The family continues to challenge taxonomists. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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