Chicagoland Gardening Resource Guide 2008 - (Page 7) MAY/JUNE On Our Cover Wisteria ‘Black Dragon’ Photo: Ed de Gray The Indoor Garden Bringing Houseplants Outdoors By Adele Kleine The Midwest Pond & Koi Society Answers Your Questions By Bob Passovoy 2007 ARTICLE INDEX FEATURES The Water Garden Wistful for Wisteria? Yes, you can have success with wisterias. By Nina Koziol Roses Galore The Hands-On Gardener Karl Bapst grows hundreds of roses—never mind the wheelchair. By Carolyn Ulrich Making Goat Milk Herbal Soap By Veronica Hinke The Edible Garden Chicago by Design Designer helps two gardeners bring together many elements. By Michelle Byrne Walsh Growing Vegetables at the County Jail By Carolyn Ulrich Chicagoland Natives Standing Tall Heart-leaved and golden Alexanders By Rose Rankin Taltree Arboretum emerges as a special sanctuary in northern Indiana. By Zann Wilson Outdoor Life CHICAGOLAND GARDENING MAGAZINE Choosing the Right Outdoor Furniture By Rebecca Russell An Enchanted Cottage How “the” house led to an award-winning garden. By Melinda Lehman The Gardener Prairie Visionaries Kent and Jerry Fuller By Patrice Peltier COLUMNS Garden Classroom Chicago Botanic Garden Notes Speedwells (Veronica) By Richard Hawke Cicadas Make Their Grand Entrance By Rose Rankin Mike Nowak The Birds is Coming! JULY/AUGUST On Our Cover Macy Jane Bergland’s Garden Photo: Gary Bergland The Indoor Garden How to Succeed with Bonsai By Adele Kleine The Midwest Pond & Koi Society Answers Your Questions By Bob Passovoy FEATURES The Water Garden Gardening Through the Generations Baby Boomers find a link to their grandchildren in the garden. By Sandra L. Mason & Mary Jo Bergland The Hands-On Gardener Make a Human Sundial By Michelle Byrne Walsh The Doctor Does Daylilies Once Dr. Bruce Hochstadter discovered daylilies, the collection was on. He now keeps notes on more than 100 varieties. By Adele Kleine The Edible Garden Blue Teepees, Red Tomatoes By Susan Crawford Gardens on the Green Line Venerable Garfield Park Conservatory is now surrounded by colorful gardens. By Cathy Jean Maloney Chicagoland Natives Prairie Wonders—Silphiums By Carolyn Ulrich Chicago by Design Outdoor Life Pergola, patio, pond. A suburban couple transforms their backyard. By Rebecca Russell Iron: A Timeless Classic By Rebecca Russell The Gardener COLUMNS Chicago Botanic Garden Notes Balloon Flower By Richard Hawke William Moss Enjoys His World of Gardening By Susan Crawford Garden Classroom Wasps: Garden Friend or Foe? By Patrice Peltier Mike Nowak Attack of the Killer Asparagus 2008 RESOURCE GUIDE • A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO CHICAGOLAND GARDENING MAGAZINE 7
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