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  • … Pendulous golden branchlets hang toward the ground, giving the tree its common name. This is a dioecious tree (a male and female are needed to produce fruit). It has non-showy catkins …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Lilacs begin to set buds for the following year shortly after they finish blooming; if pruning is desired, it should be done immediately after flowering to maintain flower production the next …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Explore the Bonsai courtyards Among the Chicago Botanic Garden's world-class plant displays is a specialty collection of close to 200 priceless bonsai — trees that have been trained to grow … spend winters in carefully controlled environments suited to their species. Outside, each tree is displayed on a granite bench with a frosted glass backdrop. The benches have edge lighting so …   Advanced technique As visitors remark on the beauty before them, what they do not see is the intense work required to train a small sapling into a mature tree, which appears almost …
    Type: Walks
  • … when the windchill dips to threatening levels or the snow blows sideways; but when the air is clear and calm, and the sun gleams off the snow, it's time to take pleasure in the private … in cream. Designed as a strolling garden with curving paths, the Malott Japanese Garden is considered by many to be most beautiful in winter. Its inherent design, with an emphasis on … red side branches. The peeling, burnished bronze bark of paperbark maple, Acer griseum, is a jewel in the sun. The deep furrows of the large sugar maple, Acer saccharum, are echoed in …
    Type: Walks
  • … growth in the south. The state of Iowa celebrates Carver’s legacy by designating February 1 as George Washington Carver Day. Read more about George Washington Carver     Photo:  … who were unfairly denied access to programs, loans, land, and grants because of their race. He is credited with developing what was called “clientele membership clubs” to connect Black farmers … He published his ideas in his 1987 handbook How to Make $100,000 Farming 25 Acres , which is still embraced by farmers today. In an interview with Mother Earth News in 1982, Whatley …
    Type: Blog
  • … and fruits to fragrant, velvety roses, bold perennials and ever-blooming summer annuals, it is easy to plant a cutting garden for all seasons. The goal of your design is to be able to walk outside any day of the year and find something of interest to bring indoors …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … new plants Newly planted trees, shrubs, perennials, roses, and vegetables need approximately 1 inch of water per week throughout their entire root zones. This is especially important in hot, dry weather. Keep track of rainfall amounts and be ready to … yet, mulch garden beds immediately after weeding with 2 to 3 inches of shredded bark. This is the best way to help retain soil moisture and keep weeds under control. Take notes and photos …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Although daytime temperatures may be pleasant and even balmy this month, autumn’s hard frost is on the way—and outdoor tasks are often dictated by its arrival. Cleanup and maintenance chores … winter. Although our gardens are bidding farewell to the last of the season’s flowers, October is a great time to plant spring-blooming bulbs in anticipation of next year’s growing season. … and discard or compost. Maintain proper sanitation throughout the entire garden area. Turn 1 to 2 inches of organic material, composted manure, or shredded leaf mold into garden soil. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … It’s not too late to improve your trees’ and shrubs’ chances for survival. When rainfall is less than 1 inch per week, provide supplemental water weekly into November or until the ground freezes. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Q:  Every winter the snow damages some of my shrubs.  Is there anything I can do to prevent this? A:   A heavy snow load caused by excessive amounts of …
    Type: Plant Info