… in its under wings, indicating that the bird belongs to the yellow-shafted race. Flickers with red beneath their wings belong to the red-shafted race and are found mostly in the western … nest-building begins. Flickers carve a cavity in a dead or dying tree and then line it with wood chips. Five to eight eggs hatch in about 11 to 16 days. Both parents feed the young, …
Type: Birding
… family can be seen and heard around the Garden. The blue jay is undisputably a handsome bird. With its deep blue plumage and matching crest contrasting with a white belly, a blue jay serves as a beacon of color on a cold, leafless winter day. Though …
Type: Birding
… an insect full of protein. The pewee sports gray-olive upper parts and pale gray underparts, with two whitish wing bars. Males and females look alike; young of the year have buffy wing bars. … family. The female builds a well-camouflaged nest of grass, plants, fibers, and lichens bound with spider webs on a horizontal branch of a deciduous tree. If you're lucky in July and August, …
Type: Birding
… they begin to grow. When buds form on Brussels sprouts, remove the lower leaves. Taller plants with more sprouts will result. Sidedress plants with balanced fertilizer when sprouts are marble-sized. Keep vegetables picked so the plants will …
Type: Plant Info
… answer lies in the distribution of temperate-zone plants at the height of the last Ice Age. With Chicago covered in ice, the temperate-zone plants native to North America were restricted to … ranges from threadlike to willow-like and looks attractive throughout the growing season with the bonus of good-to-outstanding yellow to gold fall color. Species may vary in plant size …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… of conditions in cultivation. The orchid family consists of a large number of genera, each with its own unique characteristics. A common characteristic, however, is the basic form of the … the absolute temperature range (cool, intermediate, or warm) varies by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
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… so many of their cultural requirements are not being met: bright light, warm and humid air with no drafts. If you have had these plants for some time, perhaps it is time to repot them. …
Type: Plant Info
… inches, but apply mulch only after several hard freezes. At that time, mulch the plants with 6 to 8 inches of shredded material to help keep the ground temperature relatively constant. …
Type: Plant Info
… will not select plants that are sticky, have rough, fuzzy, or fragrant leaves, or grasses with sharp edges. Some examples of deer resistant trees are birch ( Betula spp.), beech ( Fagus …
Type: Plant Info