… reach a height of 20 feet. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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… height of about 6 feet. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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… maximum height of 35 feet. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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… with scalloped edges. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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… to partial or full shade. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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… being served. Hear firsthand from Windy City Harvest Youth Farm students about how produce is planted, cultivated, and harvested. Proceeds from the dinner support the Garden’s Windy City … encourage you to buy tickets in advance. A confirmation will arrive via email once your order is received. Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited. Event will occur rain or shine. For questions, please call (847) 835-5440. Tickets …
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… gardener, are color and touch. First, know the ripe color of the specific tomato variety. This is especially important with non-red tomatoes and some heirloom varieties. The former may not … distance transport, ripe tomatoes will yield moderately to a gentle squeeze. Even if the color is right, it isn’t ripe unless it yields. But don’t wait too long! The time between ripe and overripe is fleeting, especially on the vine in the hot summer sun. Please email …
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… A. Build your own cornucopia with our Cornucopia 101 by Nancy Clifton ! This is a great time of year to collect interesting plant materials from your own backyard to make … the container to put your plant materials in. Once you have gathered all of your materials, it is up to you how you would like to arrange your display. Consider grouping the larger plumes, … seed heads in the back or middle of your display if you are looking for height. Another option is to group your arrangement by color—pastels, browns, oranges and reds—to highlight the …
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… Q. When is the best time to harvest sweet corn and how do I do it? A. Sweet corn ears should be picked … and when they are punctured, the juice should appear milky. Some other signs that the corn is nearing maturity are browning and drying of the silks, firm unhusked ears, and corn kernels … One large ear develops per cornstalk, but some varieties may produce a second ear that is smaller and develops later than the first. After harvesting, cut the stalks down and compost …
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… borer resistance and unusual columnar habit. The primary ornamental feature of birch trees is the bark. Many of the common names of birch trees refer to the color of the bark -- white, gray, yellow or red. Another signature bark characteristic is its habit of separating into thin sheets; Native Americans used this property to harvest the … bowls and shelter -- practical as well as beautiful. A strong secondary ornamental feature is the usually colorful golden fall foliage. Given their preference for cool weather and acid …
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