… It’s time for a visit to the Dixon Prairie to savor late spring flowers and the pollinators visiting these … spiderwort doesn’t have nectar. Spiderwort (Tradescantia ‘Sweet Kate’) and coneflowers bloom on the prairie. The prairie also currently hosts numbers of white tubular flowers, foxglove beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis) . On the lower half of the flower is a large hairy sterile stamen (the part of the flower that …
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… The ever-creative Nancy Clifton is putting the finishing touches on her fun and fragrant project. She’s making more than 400 wreath and garland decorations from … is simply mixed, rolled, and cookie-cut—the ornamental “cookies” then air dry on the counter for a couple of days, becoming surprisingly lightweight and a pretty, cinnamony color. The … her at work, while supplying some tips along the way. The first question: Where do you buy a whole pound of cinnamon? Nancy orders bulk cinnamon online from San Francisco Herb Company. …
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… Information Tomato sauces There is nothing like opening a jar of home-canned tomatoes on a cold, snowy January day. The bright color and aroma of tomatoes, whether in a rich tomato sauce or as a base for salsa, bring back the warmth and long sunny days of summer. Canning is also a great way to … a safe pH level. Ball has more than 500 tested recipes available online at freshpreserving.com/recipes . Prepare your ingredients ahead of time . Canning, like cooking anything else, is a …
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… in imperfection and the transient nature of life. I chose a circular version of this style for my annual design. Plants used: Some selections will have names that mention water, like … Twist’ and Tradescantia zebrina in the containers feature repetition in their growth habit, or on their foliage. In the beds, plant heights will vary to create a wavy effect while being … purchasing annual and tropical plants for retail. She also worked in ecological restoration, on large-scale annual installation projects in downtown Chicago, as well as in other public …
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… the timing of plant life-cycle events. Students explore the impacts of changing climates on plant migration by calculating seed dispersal rates for a variety of plant species and predicting whether they will be able to migrate quickly enough … phenology and "green up" data to draw conclusions about changing climates, and their effect on plants. Activity 3.1: Migration, Adaptation, and Changing Climates Students will discuss the …
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… the largest green roof plant study ever conducted in the United States. Five years of research on the green roof of the Garden’s Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center has … the publication of Plant Evaluation Notes highlighting the most extensive list of best plants for green roofs in Zone 5. A diverse group of 216 herbaceous and woody taxa were evaluated in the … “Ultimately, the success of a green roof is due to the success of the plants growing on it,” said Richard Hawke, plant evaluation manager at the Chicago Botanic Garden. “Plant trials …
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… Change in My Backyard Activity Descriptions Unit 4: Predicting the consequences of changes for human civilization In Unit 4, students learn that individuals have a role in climate change … the activity by calculating their ecological footprint. In a role-playing game, students take on the situations of people around the world who are being impacted by changing climates in … actions contribute to climate change and investigate in more detail its specific impacts on ecological systems and human civilization. Students then choose a region of the world and …
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… Sow seeds in March and April for a fast, flavorful harvest. It will be a few months before we can safely plant tomatoes, … to collards, kale, mustard, and other familiar vegetables in the cabbage family. Depending on the variety, bok choy produces leaves that are 8 to 20 inches long in 40 to 60 days after … leaves that may have been harvested and shipped weeks earlier. But, that same amount will buy a hefty seed pack that will produce many plants and many meals. Cultivate Unlike tomatoes and …
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… A favorite destination for gardeners and nature lovers alike is the woods. The Chicago Botanic Garden's McDonald Woods … ecologist at the Chicago Botanic Garden, says yes, it is possible, but your focus must be less on individual plants and more on the whole plant community. He offers the following guidelines … to grow plants from seed (many ephemerals require five to seven years to flower from seed) or buy plants from nurseries that have propagated their own plants (see list below). Consider …
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… Break Camp Guidelines General Guidelines Age Limits Break Campers must be the appropriate age on or before the start of camp. Your child must be 5 years old by September 1 of the current … school year. We regret that we cannot make any exceptions to this policy. Parent Information On the first day of camp, a weekly plan for each camp will be available that lists activities and includes suggestions to help you and …
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