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  • … some of the petals tipped in yellow. This cultivar will reach 36 inches in height and spread to 20 inches if grown in full sun and moist soils. It was hybridized by Bob Brown on the Isle of …
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  • … into fall. Plant this flower in full sun, average soils, and allow one year for the plant to establish its root system for best displays. It's hardy and perennial in the Chicago region …
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  • … of lawn care. Using the Garden’s holistic turf-management program as a model, explore how to cultivate a thriving lawn while lessening pesticide use. Topics covered include turf culture, …
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  • … plants every year. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the greenhouses and nursery. Be the first to see the spring annuals for the 2026 display beds, hanging baskets, containers, and hanging …
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  • … Celebrate the French art of seasonal dining with a menu inspired by a Parisian spring. Learn to prepare an elegant dinner party featuring a garlic-herb crusted rack of lamb, asparagus with …
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  • … summers. The size makes this a good selection for containers or flower beds. Pollinators flock to the nectar and pollen rich flowers while songbirds enjoy feasting upon the seeds in fall. …
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  • … from the French Quarter, these sandwiches are finger-licking good. Learn the components to craft this legendary dish: crusty bread, crunchy fried oysters and shrimp, creamy remoulade, …
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  • … New! Savor the tastes of El Salvador and learn to make these thick, filled corn tortillas by hand. Then, fill your foundational warm and fluffy …
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  • … plus discover the best roses for your own growing conditions. Class includes an outdoor walk to examine the flowers up close. Dress for the weather.  Heather Prince, horticulturist, garden …
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  • … succulents with different colors and growth patterns. Live houseplants are the perfect way to bring the spirit of summer into your home year-round.  Joe Huttner, assistant horticulturist, …
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