Chicagoland Gardening Resource Guide 2008 - (Page 9) SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER On our cover Rose Turtlehead (Chelone obliqua v. speciosa) Photo: Don Kurz The Indoor Garden Rieger Begonias By Adele Kleine 2007 ARTICLE INDEX FEATURES The Water Garden A Passion for Pink Break out of an autumn color rut with pinks, blues and purples. By Carolyn Ulrich The Midwest Pond & Koi Society Answers Your Questions By Bob Passovoy The Hands-On Gardener Conifers in Containers By Rose Rankin Chicago by Design A couple has a Colorado creek built in suburbia. By Michelle Byrne Walsh The Edible Garden Our Ash Dilemna Will a destructive borer wipe out this stately tree species? By Nina A. Koziol Vaunted Fourth Presbyterian Church uses a garden to reach out to Near West Side neighbors. By Cathy Jean Maloney UIC Studies Herbal Medicines By Sam Hostettler Chicagoland Natives Respect Your Elders By Rose Rankin Drawn Together in Fellowship Outdoor Life CHICAGOLAND GARDENING MAGAZINE Season Extenders By Rebecca Russell Looking At Space A gardener uses college training in astronomy to relate to a different space. By Nina A. Koziol The Gardener Recycling Champion Ken Dunn By Robin Huiras COLUMNS The Garden Classroom Plant Collectors By Patrice Peltier Chicago Botanic Garden Notes Black cohosh—Actaea racemosa By Richard Hawke Mike Nowak Compost Tales NOVEMBER/ DECEMBER On our cover Cranberry and Chrysanthemum Photo: Ron Capek The Indoor Garden Many Shades of Holiday Reds By Adele Kleine FEATURES The Water Garden Naturally Festive Ditch the plastic—decorate with natural materials. By Linda Gartz The Midwest Pond & Koi Society Answers Your Questions By Bob Passovoy The Hands-On Gardener Winter Containers By Linda Gartz Bluestems By Rose Rankin Plenty of Elbow Room When neighbors wanted to sell, one couple bought. Their garden now covers three acres. By Michelle Byrne Walsh Chicagoland Natives Chicago by Design Van Zelst, Inc. uses curving segments in a small backyard to connect home and garage. By Carolyn Ulrich Outdoor Life Grills Gone Wild By Rebecca Russell Asian Influence Meticulous pruning makes for a visual delight in this Japanese-style stroll garden. By Adele Kleine The Gardener Father Mike Spreads the Word By Michelle Byrne Walsh COLUMNS The Garden Classroom Witches’ Brooms By Patrice Peltier Chicago Botanic Garden Notes Switchgrass—Panicum By Richard Hawke Mike Nowak Mike’s 2nd Annual Holiday Hort Sign-Along To order a back issue, call 866-806-1498 or log onto www.chicagolandgardening.com 2008 RESOURCE GUIDE • A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO CHICAGOLAND GARDENING MAGAZINE 9 http://www.chicagolandgardening.com
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