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    Jun 18, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. English inspiration in suburban Riverside: The 2004 Overall Winner

    It's been a peculiar summer -- too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry -- too weird.
    Special to the Tribune
    It's been a peculiar summer -- too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry -- too weird. But that didn't stop avid gardeners from primping, prepping and photographing their beds, borders, containers, rooftops, balconies and window boxes for our Glorious...

    Tags: Morton Arboretum, Chicago Park District, Dog (animal), Crime, Law and Justice, Judges

  2. Jun 21, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Gardening with native plants

    You've been thinking about taking your garden native, right? You get it. The celebration of the region's ornamental plants. The welcome mat for birds and butterflies. The environmental impact.
    Tribune reporter
    You've been thinking about taking your garden native, right? You get it. The celebration of the region's ornamental plants. The welcome mat for birds and butterflies. The environmental impact. Native plants "have adapted to the climatic swings of the...

    Tags: Indiana University, Science, Chicago Park District, Gardening, Hazelnuts

  4. Jun 16, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Crowning glory: Denise Ruch's Villa Park garden, the 2003 Glorious Gardens Overall Winner

    Anyone gardening in the Midwest has to be gutsy, a glutton for punishment -- or both. We're not like those gardeners in Oregon and Washington. You know the ones, pictured on the glossy spreads of just about every gardening magazine where they show off their 12-foot-tall climbing roses, lupines and blue poppies, or borders of deutzia, daphne and kalmias. Those poor souls who must toil against timely gentle rainfalls and rich, fluffy soil that resembles chocolate cake mix, and mild temperatures that hardly ever drop near freezing.
    Special to the Tribune
    Anyone gardening in the Midwest has to be gutsy, a glutton for punishment -- or both. We're not like those gardeners in Oregon and Washington. You know the ones, pictured on the glossy spreads of just about every gardening magazine where they show off...

    Tags: Science, Lifestyle and Leisure, Death, Gardening, Oregon

  6. Apr 22, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Let your wildflower appreciation bloom

    Happy Earth Day, everybody.
    Happy Earth Day, everybody. Today is the 40th annual love-your-planet observation, and not to get all baby boomer nostalgic on you, but I worked the first one. OK, it's not Woodstock, but surely I should get some tree-hugger street cred for staffing a...

    Tags: Morton Arboretum, Earth Day, Barbara Brotman, Ryerson Incorporated, Facebook

  8. Jul 24, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Edgebrook amenities lure urban dwellers

    On fairly frequent occasions, Edgebrook resident and real estate agent Julie Schultz fields calls from bewildered house hunters driving around the leafy suburban-looking streets of her neighborhood. The conversations sound something like this:
    Special to the Tribune
    On fairly frequent occasions, Edgebrook resident and real estate agent Julie Schultz fields calls from bewildered house hunters driving around the leafy suburban-looking streets of her neighborhood. The conversations sound something like this: Caller:...

    Tags: Golf, Family, Natural Resources, Frank Capra Jr., Restaurants

  10. Aug 11, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Back to (cooking) school

    More than 135 cooking schools offer classes for home cooks to culinary professionals at venues across the city and suburbs. Some instructors will even come to your home to teach you and your friends the basics.
    More than 135 cooking schools offer classes for home cooks to culinary professionals at venues across the city and suburbs. Some instructors will even come to your home to teach you and your friends the basics. What's new? The College of DuPage is...

    Tags: Food Industry, Hennepin County, Arts and Culture, Gingerbread Houses, Restaurants

  12. May 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. May's iffy weather makes it the month of maybe

    Scott Franzen does not trust the month of May — which also might be called the month of maybe.
    Scott Franzen does not trust the month of May — which also might be called the month of maybe. In more temperate climates, the suburban painter could count on beginning his exterior work this time of year. But May in Chicago can be the mercurial...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, WGN, Weddings, Tom Skilling, Government

  14. May 21, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Putting tulips to bed

    Q: What do I do with the tulips after they bloom?
    Q: What do I do with the tulips after they bloom? — John Polacek, Evergreen Park A: First, remove the spent flowers when the tulips are finished blooming; this will keep the tulips' energy focused on producing next year's flowers instead of seeds....

    Tags: Chicago, Chicago Tribune

  16. Sep 25, 2009 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  17. September 28 - October 2

    WGN News
    Animal Crackers - Real Food Rehab - LuxeHome Monday, September 28 "Animal Crackers" Through October 25 Goodman Theatre (312) 673-0744 www.goodmantheatre.org Tuesday, September 29 Real Food Rehab 773-342-1927 www.RealFoodRehab.com Wednesday,...

    Tags: WGN, Goodman Theatre, Animal Crackers

  18. Jul 26, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Up where he belongs

    Tribune reporter
    Like a lot of boys growing up during the space race, John Grunsfeld was fascinated by astronauts. But even then, as a 7-year-old back in 1965, the lengths to which Grunsfeld pursued his dream of space travel set him apart. There was the canister vacuum...

    Tags: Science, Education, Schools, Death, Family

  20. Jun 17, 2009 |Story| WGN-AM
  21. Man's Overgrown Yard Gets Mowed By Village

    (WGN-AM)- Michael Mazo enjoyed the insects and other animals that flitted about in the two-foot-tall grass on the back lawn of his Buffalo Grove town house. The Russian immigrant said he also regarded the lush greenery as evidence of the personal freedom...

    Tags: WGN, Kentucky, Local Government, Ronald Reagan, Chicago Tribune

  22. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  23. August 24 - 28

    Staff reporter
    Mickey Rooney and Jan - Back to School Fashions - Dance for Life Wednesday, August 26 Mickey Rooney and Jan "Let's Put on a Show" Sunday, August 30 Arcada Theatre St. Charles (630) 587-8400 www.oshows.com Thursday, August 27 Back to School Fashions...

    Tags: Animals, Fashion Shows, McCormick Place, Rogers Park, Dance

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