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Lecanium scale attach themselves to the leaves and twigs of trees and feed on plant nutrients, causing significant damage.
The City Council Zoning Committee approved a plan to allow homeowners to build coach houses, garden apartments, or attic units on their property without special permission from city officials.
Looking to build off its longtime success as a popular North Shore destination, the Chicago Botanic Garden is embarking on a new branding campaign. The goal of the new branding is to combine the ...
Red Clay Dance Company brings a powerful performance to Jacob’s Pillow, exploring Black ancestral ties to land, healing and ...
Native landscaping requires minimal maintenance, benefits the environment and, with a bit of acceptance, can be a thing of ...
With just days left in Pride Month, AIDS Garden Chicago took the time Thursday to honor former Illinois state representative and longtime LGBTQ+ advocate Greg Harris. On Thursday afternoon, a ...
Last Sunday, 34 gardeners made it in to Chicago to start a jam-packed 4 days exploring gardens. This was our shortest and most horticulturally intense trip of the year, so we arrived early and left ...
Only a small group of people have regular access to the enchanting rooftop sanctuary atop the Center on Halsted in Lakeview.
A beautiful garden is growing on the West Side of Chicago, and it has become a magnet for police officers drawn to the ...
In Detroit, where the world-famous landscape designer Piet Oudolf has planted one of his celebrated gardens, the staff tells visitors to keep coming back. The cycle of the garden — bloom, die ...
Musical adaptations of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” and “The Lord of the Rings” as well as a new Samuel D. Hunter play were on our critic’s itinerary.
Chicago artist Simone Leigh’s Sharifa earns a place of honor at Art Institute Among the other sculptures in the museum’s North Garden, it is the only one by a living artist, and the only one ...