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Perk up hanging baskets

September 1, 2014
When you see those huge, tumbling, beautifully-flowering hanging baskets in open gardens, outside pubs or...
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National Urban Design Conference 2017

Description

The National Urban Design Conference is a two and a half day celebration of energy, ideas and goodwill open to anyone from any background who cares about the way we design our towns and cities, streets and spaces.

The theme of the conference is ‘Health, Happiness and Harmony: The Role of Urban Design‘.

There will be a total of 60 speakers. Organisations involved include IBI, Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design Ltd, Broadway Malyan, GreenBlue Urban, WYG, Place Services, Essex County Council, HOK, WDS, Urban Design Group, Times Construction, Savills LLP, University of the West of England, RTPINorthWest, WYG, Transport for New Homes, Vision Zero UK, Mcgregor Coxall, Royal Caledonian Education Trust, New Garden Cities Alliance, University of Liverpool, Leeds Beckett University, Core Cities Group, Austin-Smith:Lord LLP, David Lock Associates , Turley, Phil Jones Associates, Connected Cities, WSP, Hosta Consulting, Weston Williamson, HTA, PLACED, The URBED Trust, Academy of Urbanism, Place First, Turley, University of Manchester, VUCITY, Centre for Sustainable Communities, Prosocial Place & Maxim Urb.

Plant Giveaway

Description

Stop by the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden to pot up this month's featured plant seedling to grow at home (while supplies last).

Volunteers in the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden share information about each month's featured plant and encourage visitors to plant seeds or seedlings (while supplies last) to take home to their own gardens. A flier with care information and a recipe is available.

  • Understand cash flow and its role in the credit risk assessment process
  • Interpret the impact of primary cash drivers
  • Prepare projections to assess future cash flow quality
  • Project future cash flow, debt service cover, and credit needs
  • Identify potential liquidity problems before they become a threat
  • Assess cash flow issues specific to international companies

National Urban Design Conference 2017

Description

The National Urban Design Conference is a two and a half day celebration of energy, ideas and goodwill open to anyone from any background who cares about the way we design our towns and cities, streets and spaces.

The theme of the conference is ‘Health, Happiness and Harmony: The Role of Urban Design‘.

There will be a total of 60 speakers. Organisations involved include IBI, Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design Ltd, Broadway Malyan, GreenBlue Urban, WYG, Place Services, Essex County Council, HOK, WDS, Urban Design Group, Times Construction, Savills LLP, University of the West of England, RTPINorthWest, WYG, Transport for New Homes, Vision Zero UK, Mcgregor Coxall, Royal Caledonian Education Trust, New Garden Cities Alliance, University of Liverpool, Leeds Beckett University, Core Cities Group, Austin-Smith:Lord LLP, David Lock Associates , Turley, Phil Jones Associates, Connected Cities, WSP, Hosta Consulting, Weston Williamson, HTA, PLACED, The URBED Trust, Academy of Urbanism, Place First, Turley, University of Manchester, VUCITY, Centre for Sustainable Communities, Prosocial Place & Maxim Urb.

Plant Giveaway

Description

Stop by the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden to pot up this month's featured plant seedling to grow at home (while supplies last).

Volunteers in the Regenstein Fruit & Vegetable Garden share information about each month's featured plant and encourage visitors to plant seeds or seedlings (while supplies last) to take home to their own gardens. A flier with care information and a recipe is available.

  • Understand cash flow and its role in the credit risk assessment process
  • Interpret the impact of primary cash drivers
  • Prepare projections to assess future cash flow quality
  • Project future cash flow, debt service cover, and credit needs
  • Identify potential liquidity problems before they become a threat
  • Assess cash flow issues specific to international companies

"After a neighbor recommendation I hired Leo Brothers Landscaping to complete a fire pit project I started and couldn't finish a year ago. I told Leo I needed this completed quickly and his team came in and did exactly what I asked for quick and easy. They finished digging the large surface area around the firepit (seating for 6 plus side tables), nicely edged the grass, leveled the sloped area with stone dust, and added over 5 inches of gravel (took 3 trips to fill pit with decorative gravel) in less than 2 days. I'll definitely be hiring Leo and his team for future jobs"

 — R. Reyes
‘Out of Nature’ sculpture show

Description

On October 1-22 2017, the gardens at Newport House on the Welsh borders open to the public and ‘Out Of Nature’ presents its 3rd sculpture show.

With more than 40 artists and 300 pieces from all over the UK, Out Of Nature is one of the largest sculpture shows in the country in scale and in quality of artists represented.

It was created in 2013 to celebrate the link with nature and to invite everyone to let themselves be awed and bewitched by the beauty of autumn colours in the formal gardens and the walled vegetable gardens of Newport House, resonating with the magic of sculptures of all sizes, shapes and materials.

Central to the show is The Cart Shed, a charity that works with people with mental health issues (such as post traumatic stress disorder, depression, bi-polar disorder…) through coppicing and green wood craft. The Cart Shed will be present throughout the show with staff and volunteers happy to demonstrate activities and share its experiences.

All profits from the show are donated to The Cart Shed.

School Day-off Camp

It is a day “on” at the Chicago Botanic Garden! Preregistration required.

Kids in grades K – 4 will explore a range of activities including art, nature, and science. Children will participate in high-quality learning activities while connecting to nature with experienced teachers who use inquiry-based, hands-on activities.

Natural capital accounting at the local and landscape scale

Description

This half-day seminar should increase your understanding of the:

  • Methods for ecosystem and natural capital accounting applicable at the local and landscape scale
  • Relationship with other tools and methods, e.g. ecosystem service mapping
  • Resources and skills required to undertake an assessment
  • Potential for informing planning, investment and management decisions.

Organised by the Ecosystems Knowledge Network, it will be delivered by experts from eftec (The Economics of the Environment Consultancy) and Aecom.

ILCA Golf outing

2017 ILCA Golf Outing – Thursday, September 14, 2017

he ILCA Golf Outing is the largest green industry golf outing in the State of Illinois. The Golf Outing is one of ILCA’s most popular and anticipated events. 2016’s ILCA Golf Outing was a huge success and sold out, so make sure to register for the 2017 outing as soon as possible!

Landscape Contractors Have the Opportunity to Golf for FREE!

Who doesn’t love a free round of golf? As the ILCA golf outing continues to expand, sponsors are looking at opportunities to not only reward their best customers but also prospect for new ones. Any landscape contractor who is interested in being part of a sponsored foursome can register as a Free Golfer (Landscape Contractors only). There is no charge. If selected, the sponsor will pay for your round of golf. Sponsors will organize their foursomes from the names collected. You will golf with a mixture of landscape contractors and a sponsor rep.

Registration criteria: You must have purchasing power within the company. You can register no more than 2 individuals per company. You love having a great time on the golf course!

**Be advised, registering does not mean you will be selected. This will be limited to the amount of sponsors who organize foursomes from this pool.

Winter Break Camp

Children engage in exciting indoor and outdoor activities while exploring the Garden as it takes a long winter's nap!

Children can engage in exciting, hands-on, indoor and outdoor activities while discovering the Garden in winter. They’ll investigate weather, explore seasonal adaptations of plants and animals, enjoy a visit to our Wonderland Express holiday exhibition, and dabble in art.

Daily themes

Monday, December 18 — Winter Celebrations
Tuesday, December 19 — Snow Science
Wednesday, December 20 — All Aboard the Wonderland Express
Thursday, December 21 — Plant & Animal Adaptations
Friday, December 22 — Chillerific Art
Tuesday, January 2 — Winter Celebrations
Wednesday, January 3 — Snow Science
Thursday, January 4 — Plant & Animal Adaptations
Friday, January 5 — Chillerific Art (Wonderland Express Visit)

Rave reviews from parents of campers

"Excellent, rich experience!"

"My camper enjoyed making treats and learning about origami."

"He enjoyed looking for animal tracks in the snow and the expedition to the Japanese Garden."

Nature Nights

Roam the Garden after hours and uncover the mysteries of nature at night!

Bring a picnic dinner and spend an evening in the Garden! Children ages 4 to 10 and their families will explore different areas of the Garden and enjoy a variety of discovery-based activities. Each Nature Nights also includes a short tram ride, planting project, and s’mores around the campfire. Nature Nights is held rain or shine.

Retrofitting and enhancing green infrastructure

Description

As demand for new homes rises, our towns and cities are becoming more densely populated. How can we make the most of the increasingly limited opportunities for green infrastructure in our urban areas?

Green infrastructure – such as parks, green spaces, trees, and sustainable drainage – are vital if our urban areas are to be attractive, healthy, liveable places. But finding the space for green infrastructure is becoming increasingly difficult.

This conference, organised by TCPA, will bring together leading practitioners from across the sector with new perspectives, ideas and inspiration.

‘Out of Nature’ sculpture show

Description

On October 1-22 2017, the gardens at Newport House on the Welsh borders open to the public and ‘Out Of Nature’ presents its 3rd sculpture show.

With more than 40 artists and 300 pieces from all over the UK, Out Of Nature is one of the largest sculpture shows in the country in scale and in quality of artists represented.

It was created in 2013 to celebrate the link with nature and to invite everyone to let themselves be awed and bewitched by the beauty of autumn colours in the formal gardens and the walled vegetable gardens of Newport House, resonating with the magic of sculptures of all sizes, shapes and materials.

Central to the show is The Cart Shed, a charity that works with people with mental health issues (such as post traumatic stress disorder, depression, bi-polar disorder…) through coppicing and green wood craft. The Cart Shed will be present throughout the show with staff and volunteers happy to demonstrate activities and share its experiences.

All profits from the show are donated to The Cart Shed.

School Day-off Camp

It is a day “on” at the Chicago Botanic Garden! Preregistration required.

Kids in grades K – 4 will explore a range of activities including art, nature, and science. Children will participate in high-quality learning activities while connecting to nature with experienced teachers who use inquiry-based, hands-on activities.

Natural capital accounting at the local and landscape scale

Description

This half-day seminar should increase your understanding of the:

  • Methods for ecosystem and natural capital accounting applicable at the local and landscape scale
  • Relationship with other tools and methods, e.g. ecosystem service mapping
  • Resources and skills required to undertake an assessment
  • Potential for informing planning, investment and management decisions.

Organised by the Ecosystems Knowledge Network, it will be delivered by experts from eftec (The Economics of the Environment Consultancy) and Aecom.

ILCA Golf outing

2017 ILCA Golf Outing – Thursday, September 14, 2017

he ILCA Golf Outing is the largest green industry golf outing in the State of Illinois. The Golf Outing is one of ILCA’s most popular and anticipated events. 2016’s ILCA Golf Outing was a huge success and sold out, so make sure to register for the 2017 outing as soon as possible!

Landscape Contractors Have the Opportunity to Golf for FREE!

Who doesn’t love a free round of golf? As the ILCA golf outing continues to expand, sponsors are looking at opportunities to not only reward their best customers but also prospect for new ones. Any landscape contractor who is interested in being part of a sponsored foursome can register as a Free Golfer (Landscape Contractors only). There is no charge. If selected, the sponsor will pay for your round of golf. Sponsors will organize their foursomes from the names collected. You will golf with a mixture of landscape contractors and a sponsor rep.

Registration criteria: You must have purchasing power within the company. You can register no more than 2 individuals per company. You love having a great time on the golf course!

**Be advised, registering does not mean you will be selected. This will be limited to the amount of sponsors who organize foursomes from this pool.

Winter Break Camp

Children engage in exciting indoor and outdoor activities while exploring the Garden as it takes a long winter's nap!

Children can engage in exciting, hands-on, indoor and outdoor activities while discovering the Garden in winter. They’ll investigate weather, explore seasonal adaptations of plants and animals, enjoy a visit to our Wonderland Express holiday exhibition, and dabble in art.

Daily themes

Monday, December 18 — Winter Celebrations
Tuesday, December 19 — Snow Science
Wednesday, December 20 — All Aboard the Wonderland Express
Thursday, December 21 — Plant & Animal Adaptations
Friday, December 22 — Chillerific Art
Tuesday, January 2 — Winter Celebrations
Wednesday, January 3 — Snow Science
Thursday, January 4 — Plant & Animal Adaptations
Friday, January 5 — Chillerific Art (Wonderland Express Visit)

Rave reviews from parents of campers

"Excellent, rich experience!"

"My camper enjoyed making treats and learning about origami."

"He enjoyed looking for animal tracks in the snow and the expedition to the Japanese Garden."

Nature Nights

Roam the Garden after hours and uncover the mysteries of nature at night!

Bring a picnic dinner and spend an evening in the Garden! Children ages 4 to 10 and their families will explore different areas of the Garden and enjoy a variety of discovery-based activities. Each Nature Nights also includes a short tram ride, planting project, and s’mores around the campfire. Nature Nights is held rain or shine.

Retrofitting and enhancing green infrastructure

Description

As demand for new homes rises, our towns and cities are becoming more densely populated. How can we make the most of the increasingly limited opportunities for green infrastructure in our urban areas?

Green infrastructure – such as parks, green spaces, trees, and sustainable drainage – are vital if our urban areas are to be attractive, healthy, liveable places. But finding the space for green infrastructure is becoming increasingly difficult.

This conference, organised by TCPA, will bring together leading practitioners from across the sector with new perspectives, ideas and inspiration.

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