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  • … The holidays will soon be here and one way to celebrate the season is with a floral arrangement or two. Placed on a kitchen or dining room table, a coffee table, … or four days to as much as two weeks. “If you buy cut flowers, the first thing you should do is strip the bottom leaves off the stems,” says Heidi Joynt of Field & Florist, an instructor at … from the "Field" part of her business with Molly Kobelt. “Building a lush, seasonal tablescape is such a beautiful way to greet your guests,” Joynt said. “It’s the idea of abundance, …
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  • … pastime unless preventive strategies are taken to minimize problems.  West Nile virus is a disease that targets primarily birds, horses, and humans. It is transmitted through the bite of a mosquito that has previously bitten a diseased bird. Most … Department of Health reports that the chance of contracting the disease from a mosquito is very slight, and that less than 1 percent of people who are bitten and contract the virus will …
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  • … What is a daisy? The word daisy often brings to mind an image of a flower composed of flat, white … ) and the English daisy ( Bellis perennis ).  Shasta Daisy English Daisy The Shasta daisy is a hybrid developed by Luther Burbank near the white peaks of Mt. Shasta in California. A … Garden settings. The English daisy ( Bellis perennis ) A biennial in the Chicago area and is often seen as a companion plant to spring-flowering bulbs. It prefers a cooler, moist spring …
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  • … preplanted in a gift box. Those that are not should be planted in a heavy pot, wider than it is tall, with adequate drainage holes. Use a general, lightweight, soilless mix, making sure that … and then allowed to dry slightly between waterings. This stimulates root growth, which is especially important when keeping the bulb more than one year. Potted Care Place the pot in an … a month with a dilute 10-10-10 or 20-20-20 mix. Take Outside After the last frost date (May 15 is the average last frost date in the Chicago area), move the potted plant (consisting of a bulb …
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  • … research scientist   2.  Meadow mania
 The “meadow” or “prairie” approach to landscaping is blossoming in popularity as gardeners embrace eco-conscious ways to design their spaces. By … and yarrow, homeowners are creating vibrant, climate-resilient landscapes. A standout for 2025 is short-toothed mountain mint ( Pycnanthemum muticum ), the Perennial Plant of the Year. This native gem is drought-tolerant and a magnet for pollinators—a perfect addition to meadow-style gardens. To …
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  • … helping your garden to age gracefully. While a mature, lush, beautifully maintained landscape is every gardener's dream, Mother Nature (and time) aren't always on the same page that you are. … will be moved to other locations in the Garden. Spider Island a few years after renovation is a sanctuary of dappled shade and vivid color in the fall, thick with native shoreline plants, … work. Mature tree questions? Consult your local forester or arborist first, and request an on-site visit. Their expertise and knowledge of the neighborhood "forest" will give you fresh …
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  • … and now quite a few of them have brown needles. Can I restore these plants? A. Roundup is a non-selective herbicide that can seriously damage or kill most plant material it contacts. It is also capable of interfering with a plant's ability to generate new growth. Once evergreen …
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  • … located in Washington, D.C., and designed by brilliant landscape architect Beatrix Farrand, is a perfect example of a garden in which the designer's hand is evident in every detail. Over the years, acclaimed garden furniture designer and furniture …
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  • … Let spring bulb foliage yellow and wither before removing it. The leaves manufacture food that is stored in the bulb for next year’s growth. Even braiding the foliage of daffodils can reduce … granules into container soil. Plant tender water lilies and lotus when the water temperature is over 65 degrees. Plant summer- and fall-flowering bulbs such as Asiatic and Oriental lilies, …
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  • … design. She also consults for public gardens and private clients. Her particular interest is in authors and their gardens, the connection between the pen and the trowel. Her most recent book is All the Presidents' Gardens: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses—How the White House Grounds …
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