… This attractive member of the crow 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 … from other birds' nests, squirrels and crows, in turn, raid the nests of jays. There's much to admire about the blue jay, which belongs to the Corvidae family, one of the most intelligent of bird families. The blue jay builds a bulky …
Type: Birding
… Coloring Pages Coloring pages for all ages Bring the Garden's beauty home! Click below to download, print, and color the blooms. Crescent Garden in Spring Prairie Plants & Pollinators … Coloring pages for all ages Bring the Garden's beauty home! Click below to download, print, and color the blooms. Crescent Garden in Spring Prairie Plants & Pollinators …
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… 1 cup red wine 1 cup red port ½ cup sugar 2 shallots, sliced thin butter salt and pepper to taste Leek and Fennel Confit Cut leek and fennel into roughly the same size. Cook in a little … white wine. Reduce by half and add the chicken stock. Cook until tender. Add salt and pepper to taste. Espresso-Port Beurre Rouge Cook shallots in a little butter until soft. Add the red … 1 cup red wine 1 cup red port ½ cup sugar 2 shallots, sliced thin butter salt and pepper to taste Leek and Fennel Confit Cut leek and fennel into roughly the same size. Cook in a little …
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… Check out heirloom-themed presentations and demonstrations. Gather expert tips and techniques to try at home. Find inspiration in the lush plantings throughout the Fruit & Vegetable Garden. … the Harvest Seed Saving 101 Tomato Problems (Saturday only) Shopping Stop by the market to purchase heirloom related products and more. Xanadu Apiary – honey products Irie Cup – iced … Free; regular parking and admission fees apply for nonmembers. 2025 Heirloom Fest is sponsored by RATIONAL USA …
Type: Event for Calendar
… large black and yellow flying insects that look like wasps flying around our yard. They seem to be entering areas with piles of dirt along our walkway. What are they and how do we get rid of … the lake because of the sandy soil conditions. Females build burrows underground, displacing 6 to 8 inches of soil. Burrow entrances may be 1 to 1 ½ inches in diameter. Each female creates her … They are short-lived adults, living one to two months after emerging. One new generation is produced per year. Both males and females feed on tree sap and flower nectar. Female wasps …
Type: Plant Info
… Senna phyllodenia , or silvery cassia, is a native of Australia that has thrived in the Arid Greenhouse for many years. The silvery …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This cultivar is smaller than the species and can reach a height of 25’ with a spread of 15’. It has … well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade and will even tolerate full shade. Plant in a site protected from the wind. It can be pruned heavily in the spring for hedging. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Goatsbeard is a wonderful shade plant with deep green compound leaves, which give it a soft, ferny effect …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Gooseneck loosestrife is a fast-spreading, softly hairy, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial with erect stems. It bears …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Watch weather conditions for an appropriate window of time to spray fruit trees or large deciduous trees with dormant oil. Spray if aphids, scale, or mites … the following 24 hours. Avoid spraying on a windy day. Certain trees have a phototoxicity to dormant oil and should not be sprayed. A few common ones are arborvitae, beech, red maple, … trees and shrubs before they break bud and when soil conditions permit. If spring weather is unusually wet, consider planting in the fall when the plants begin their dormancy. With all …
Type: Plant Info