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  • … leave many plants vulnerable to disease and insect problems. Keeping an eye on a rain gauge in your own backyard “ecosystem” is an important step to keeping your carbon-absorbing, … is to water root zones deeply but infrequently. Too little water provided too often can result in shallow root systems that leave plants less able to tolerate drought. It can also cause … beyond outside edge of the canopy known as the drip line. Water Efficiently Watering early in the morning provides more time for the sun to dry leaves of shorter plants, and reduces the …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … can explode. Mites that attack deciduous plants, perennials, and annuals are active in warm weather, reproducing more quickly as the temperatures rise. Mite populations usually peak … the same time. Evergreens are more frequently attacked by cool-season mites, which are active in the spring and fall. Most spider mites spend the winter as eggs in twigs, branches, or grass and weeds. Damage In severe cases, entire plants defoliate and are …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … or placed on the ground, a window box offers a chance to create plant combinations that wow in sun or shade. Filled with flowers or colorful foliage, they add character and cottage charm whether underneath a window or perched on a deck railing.   In this video, Heather Sherwood, senior horticulturist, shares her expert tips for planting … more granules.) Add the soil-less mix within an inch or two of the rim so there’s room to set in the plants. Add more potting mix as needed. When you’re done planting, the potting mix should …
    Type: Blog
  • … New! In this live demonstration class, learn how to make and assemble boxes and other various hive …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … not be eaten, they are safe to add to the compost pile. The oxalic acid degrades rapidly in the pile and has no impact on compost quality. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … at (847) 835-0972 or plantinfo@chicagobotanic.org for an updated list of service providers in your area. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … true garden aquilegia. Taller height make this cultivar ideal for cut flower use as well as in the garden. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … It has showy pink blooms that attract butterflies from March through June. It belongs in a border or used as a ground cover or an understory plant and is attractive to birds. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … common names - Bearded Maple, Red-Twig Korean Maple or Ussuri Maple. This small tree (30 feet in height at maturity) is native to east Asia. It is not picky about soil conditions. It adds …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of 25 feet. Its foliage is a beautiful deep purple that changes to maroon and reddish bronze in the fall. It is extremely heat tolerant. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant