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     Recent Articles and Tips
    November / December 2002 Issue of Chicagoland Gardening Magazine
    Amaryllis provide a burst of flower power for even the most novice grower. We send our intrepid shopper to find gifts that won't induce sticker shock. A bold sandstone patio lights up a suburban home.

    Previous Issue of Chicagoland Gardening Magazine-March/April 2003
    A deck provides both a viewing platform fo rthe yard and a perfect place for container plants. When is it safe to go in? Mike does it his way-you should too.

    Current Issue of Chicagoland Gardening Magazine
    As Baby Boomers retire, many are finding a link to their grandchildren in the garden. The early summer bloom of peonies, roses and iris has ended and my gardden is in the doldrums.

    Chicagoland Gardening Magazine - What to do in the Garden in August
    If you have an empty area in the garden, consider planting a green manure crop. The striped beetle is one-fifth of an inch long with striped yellow and black wings; the spotted beetle has 12 black dots on its wings.

    Gardening Questions & Answers
    After weighing all the cultural factors you described, Horvath has concluded that your vine may be immature and will need a couple more years before it flowers. Climbing hydrangea matures very slowly, especially when it's sold in 2 gallon containers.

    Chicagoland Gardening Magazine
    MAY/JUNE 1999 Features Did You Say Tomato? Tons of Tips for Tasty Tomatoes Herbal Artistry Growing Herbs in Chicagoland Friendship and Gardening Two local women excel in both Trudi Temple's Water Garden

    Gardening Questions & Answers
    Keep it in the sunniest part of your home. It will not flower over winter because the light intensities will not be great enough to bring on flowers and many of the leaves will fall off.