… research, and expand its highly successful plant-based education programs. The campus is named in honor of Executive Vice President and Director Kris Jarantoski's guiding vision. Jarantoski's … for more and unusual plants has strained the existing, aged production facilities, which are in dire need of overhaul—they are the same size now as they were when there was only one display garden and a collection of 100,000 plants. In response, the Garden has made the renovation and expansion of the plant production facilities …
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… plans developed since the 1960s by the former firm of Environmental Planning and Design (EPD) in Pittsburgh. This has served to organize and integrate the various landscape experiences … & Vegetable Garden, Heritage Garden, and Waterfall Garden. Specialized designers were brought in for unique gardens, such as the late Koichi Kawana for the Japanese Garden and John Brookes … Doug Hoerr have redesigned older sections of the Garden and given input on seasonal displays in the Garden. Renowned landscape designer Mikyoung Kim provided the concept vision for the …
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… Camp Doc In our continuous efforts to provide the best and most secure service to our campers and staff, … Their system will give our staff instant access to camper health information, a key component in providing quality programs. The security, confidentiality, and privacy of your camper’s … with information about how to complete your camper’s health information. Click the link in this email to set a new password for your CampDoc.com account. Follow the instructions and …
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… your garden Know what pests and diseases look like to troubleshoot before they get in your garden beds. Want to plant disease-resistant varieties? Check out Cornell University's … Tomato hornworm caterpillars (and tobacco hornworm caterpillars)—can do considerable damage in just a day or two. They blend in so well that they often go unnoticed until the gardener discovers tomato stems stripped of …
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… installation. This artwork is dedicated to the Garden and its people, admiring all it does in the conservation of nature. Our relationship with nature has never been as fragile as it is … Since 2003, Law has collected flowers and remnants left by the flowers, using—and reusing—them in installations in the United States, Europe, Australia, and Asia. … installation. This artwork is dedicated to the Garden and its people, admiring all it does in the conservation of nature. Our relationship with nature has never been as fragile as it is …
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… possible. $100,000 + Ball Horticultural Company Ball Horticultural Company is a leader in all facets of horticulture. With headquarters in West Chicago, Illinois, their global family of plant breeders, research and development teams, … the Garden by providing essential plant materials to grow and create beautiful displays in our 28 gardens. BMO BMO is driven by its purpose to boldly grow the good in …
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… F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center. The Plant Science Center received points in six categories including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, material … roof garden system holds rainwater to be used later by the plants. Native plants were used in landscaping, reducing the need for irrigation by half, and no potable water is used for … Twenty percent recycled materials (postconsumer and half from preconsumer) were used in the building. Regional Materials. Ten percent regionally extracted, processed, and …
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… season at the Garden as dabblers and divers return As the lakes thaw at the Garden in March and April, migratory ducks stop to feed and rest on their journeys to their northern … Divers The divers prefer larger, deeper bodies of water, where they can propel themselves in the water to grab crabs, crustaceans, and other aquatic meals. Compared with the dabblers, … which can dive to depths of 150 or 200 feet and is more frequently seen on Lake Michigan in the winter and during migration. Duck migration is dependent on the amount of frozen versus …
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… pinecones, berries—whatever!—and arrange them with organic gourds around a woven wreath or in a wicker cornucopia (both are available at craft shops), or simply place them in a large bowl. Oranges, pomegranates, golden pears and other fall-colored fruit can also be … have it: a simple, lovely, seasonal centerpiece. Brightly berried branches look striking set in earth-colored vases. Better yet, hollow out a pumpkin and use it as a vase (make the hole …
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… p.m. Chicago Botanic Garden, Plant Science Center Fee: $50 (lunch included) Are you interested in learning more about how to work with youth in an urban agriculture or school garden setting? Would you like to know more about structuring a … implement it Planning and programming meaningful field trips How to foster a safe environment in which students of all abilities can grow, including implementing team building activities, …
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