Programs
Symposia and Conferences
Botany
BOT110110 - Botany 1
BOT110210 - Botany 1
BOT112110 - Botany 1
BOT112210 - Botany 1
BOT300309 - Botany 2
BOT111110 - Botany 2
BOT111309 - Botany 2 (FILLED)
Ornamental Plant Materials Certificate of Merit
OPC194110 - An Introduction to Mushrooms
OPC182110 - Arborvitae, Juniper and Yews
OPC129110 - Clematis Up Close
OPC133110 - Crabapples
OPC302110 - Creating Healthy Gardens
OPC186110 - Estimating Planting Costs
OPC103110 - Hardy Bulbs
OPC197110 - Lilacs
OPC008110 - Magnolias
OPC176110 - Organic Lawn Care
OPC196110 - Organic Pest Control
OPC205110 - Portfolio Basics
OPC202110 - Portfolio Basics & Development-For Intermediate to Advanced
OPC193110 - Practical Water Gardens and Water Features
OPC130110 - Shrubs for Summer Interest
OPC104210 - Small Flowering Trees
OPC167110 - The Best New Annuals for 2010
OPC116110 - The Best of Fir, Pine and Spruce
Midwest Gardening Certificate of Merit
MGC108110 - Growing Fruit Trees and Berries
MGC104110 - Growing Ornamental Plant Materials
MGC101109 - Introduction to Midwest Gardening (FILLED)
Gardening
GAR009210 - Advanced What's in a Name? Latin for Gardeners
GAR027110 - All About Foliage and Flowers*
GAR001310 - Autumn Containers at the Garden*
GAR020110 - Backstage Pass: Flowering Spring Celebrities
GAR011309 - Basic Pruning for Homeowners (FILLED)
GAR002110 - Botany for Beginners*
GAR007110 - Brambles and Berries for the Beginner*
GAR030309 - Composting with Worms
GAR029309 - Decorative Outdoor Winter Containers
GAR016110 - First Steps to Greening Your Garden
GAR022110 - Flower Towers
GAR025109 - Four Seasons of Beauty: The CBG Container Series - Liner (E) * (FILLED)
GAR024109 - Four Seasons of Beauty: The CBG Container Series - Terra Cotta (E) * (FILLED)
GAR013110 - Four Seasons of Beauty: The Chicago Botanic Garden Container Series*
GAR006110 - Fruit Trees for the Beginner*
GAR002210 - Get Started with Annuals*
GAR010110 - Get Started with Perennials*
GAR006210 - Gorgeous Container Gardens
GAR005210 - Gorgeous Container Gardens
GAR019110 - Growing Salads Indoors
GAR009110 - Growing Vegetables is "Cool"*
GAR012110 - Growing Warm-Season Vegetables in a Small Space*
GAR015110 - Guarding Your Garden
GAR003110 - Houseplant How-Tos*
GAR021110 - Living Pansy Wreath Workshop
GAR018110 - Orchid Growing for Beginners
GAR025110 - Plant Behavior for Gardeners*
GAR001210 - Planting Techniques*
GAR012309 - Preparing Roses for Winter
GAR008110 - Pruning Principles*
GAR004110 - Soils: Where Are Your Roots?*
GAR014110 - Spring Containers at the Garden*
GAR011110 - Spring Lawn Care for Homeowners*
GAR005110 - Starting From Seed*
GAR007210 - Success with Trees and Shrubs
GAR004210 - Summer Containers at the Garden*
GAR003210 - Summer Containers at the Garden*
GAR024110 - The Care and Feeding of Trees
GAR028110 - The Fight for Survival*
GAR029110 - The Next Generation*
GAR023110 - Topiaries for Your Garden
GAR001110 - Weekend Gardener Series*
GAR026110 - What's Going on in There?*
GAR008210 - What's in a Name? Beginning Latin for Gardeners
GAR004309 - Winter Containers at the Garden - Liner (E) * (FILLED)
GAR003309 - Winter Containers at the Garden - Terra Cotta (E) * (FILLED)
GAR002310 - Winter Containers at the Garden*
GAR017110 - Winter Tree and Shrub Trimming
Nature Studies
Garden Design
Botanical Arts and Humanities
Professional Development Programs
Healthcare Garden Design
Horticulture and Garden Design Certificate Program
HRT133110 - Discovering Design
HRT126110 - Early Garden History
HRT134110 - Experiencing Design
HRT136110 - Garden Design Studio
HRT105110 - Gardening Techniques: Session B
HRT106110 - Gardening Techniques: Session C
HRT120110 - Graphics
HRT127110 - Modern Garden History
HRT112309 - Plant Health 1 (FILLED)
HRT110110 - Project Basics
HRT140310 - Project Management
Botanical Arts Certificate Program
Special Programs
Bonsai Workshops
Plants & People Interactions
Culinary Classes


MGC101109 - Introduction to Midwest Gardening (FILLED) 11/4/09 - 12/9/09
MGC requirement.
Are you a new gardener or new to the region? If so, this course will help you understand the basics of gardening in the Midwest. Learn about critical factors that affect the success of your garden, such as soil conditions, weather patterns and extremes, common gardening techniques and tools, and diseases and pests. You will become familiar with terminology that will be useful when reading gardening books, magazines and seed catalogs, or when you pursue future courses.

DAILY SCHEDULE
DATE START TIME END TIME
11/4/2009, Wed 6:30PM 8:30PM
11/11/2009, Wed 6:30PM 8:30PM
11/18/2009, Wed 6:30PM 8:30PM
12/2/2009, Wed 6:30PM 8:30PM
12/9/2009, Wed 6:30PM 8:30PM

FEES
DESCRIPTION FEE
Member $119.00
Nonmember $149.00

Facility

      Design Studio
      Chicago Botanic Garden, Regenstein Center
      1000 Lake Cook Road
      Glencoe, IL 60022



CE CREDITS
CREDIT TYPE SPONSOR CREDITS
CEU The School 1



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