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The Garden Clubs of Illinois, Inc.
Tel: 630.617.9269
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Elmhurst, IL 60126-3301
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Horticulture Section

Articles Online:

A TIME FOR NEW THINGS - Judy Ziemba, Horticulture Chairman

While we dream over the garden catalogs... - Judy Ziemba, State Chairman

What are those Purple Things? - Judy Ziemba, State Chairman

Thoughts for the Summer Gardener - Judy Ziemba, State Chairman

Will It Survive In Your Garden? – Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

Attack on Ash Trees – Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

AUG 2006 ARTICLE - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

ENDANGERED AND INVASIVE SPECIES - Pinky Riffle, State Endangered Species/Invasive Species Chm.

WHY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES? - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

PLANNING A DROUGHT PROOF GARDEN - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

A LATE SUMMER MAKEOVER - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

SHARPEN THOSE PRUNING SHEARS - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

HARVESTING AND PRESERVING - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

AN AMERICAN NATIVE - THE DAHLIA FAMILY - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

OLD FAVORITES AND NEW ONES - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

HOUSEPLANTS FOR SPECIAL SCHEDULES - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

PLANNING AND PLANTING FOR THE BIRDS - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

FLOWERING TREES IN ILLINOIS - Judy Ziemba, State Horticulture Chairman

LOOKING AHEAD TO FALL BULB PLANTING - Judy Ziemba, GCI Horticulture Chairman

CUTTING GARDENS - Judy Ziemba, GCI Horticulture Chairman

MINIATURE GARDENS - Judy Ziemba, GCI Horticulture Chairman


Picture: Geranium "Rozanne' has been named 2008 Perennial Plant of the Year by the Perennial Plant Association. It is hardy in USDA zones 5-8, thrives in full sun to partial shade, and has a long season of flowering. The large flowers are violet-blue with purple-violet veins and small white centers. Consider this when planning a mass planting or selecting plants for your patio containers. Makes a great groundcover too!



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