… This is another snake bark maple. It is native to eastern Russia, northeast China and Korea. At maturity it can reach a height of 35 feet and a … While some snake bark maples start losing their stripes as they mature, this maple tends to keep its striping much longer. It prefers dappled shade in moist, well-drained soil. …
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… New! Learn to incorporate a variety of Spanish flavors and spices into vegetable dishes in this cooking class. Enjoy a light lunch of baby greens with manchego-stuffed piquillos, …
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… They feature fuchsia fully double flowers and excellent garden vigor, and are attractive to pollinators all season long. They are impressive in garden beds and mixed containers. 2021 – Ball Horticultural featured plants @ Chicago Botanic …
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… feature fully double hot purple flowers and excellent garden vigor, and are very attractive to pollinators all season long. They are impressive in garden beds and containers. 2021 – Ball Horticultural featured plants @ Chicago Botanic Garden …
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… ( Tsuga canadensis 'Ashfield Weeper') will grow only as high as it is staked. When staked, the lateral branches are gracefully pendulous. If left unstaked, this cultivar can be used as a ground cover, and it is particularly effective if allowed to cascade over retaining walls. Like all hemlocks, it prefers acidic, sandy soil and protection …
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… This is a dwarf evergreen cultivar that will grow to a height of 6’ and a width of 4’. It has gold foliage that turns into a coppery color in cold weather. It will tolerate a wide range of soil types as long as it is well-drained and …
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… The Norway Maple is native to eastern and central Europe as well as southwest Asia. It is a medium sized deciduous tree that …
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… Breathe deeply while moving and stretching to release tension and balance the body. Then settle into a restorative posture and practice yoga …
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… fruit is a blessing, but what do you do when it piles up faster than you can eat it? Preserve the flavor of summer through jams, preserves, and canning. Delight your taste buds and fill your pantry all at once with useful skills that you can apply to all your favorite fruits. Emily Paster, cookbook author and blogger ITW Kitchen 3, Learning …
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… three tiny cacti using needle felting techniques with beautiful, hand-dyed wool. Assemble them in terra cotta pots with moss, rocks, and other botanicals to embellish. During class, enjoy stories of a knitter, shepherd, and small business owner. All …
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