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2001 Des Plaines Ave.
Forest Park, IL 60130
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"God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done." ~Unknown |
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Plant of the Week: Cornus 'Kousa' Kousa Dogwood |
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| Size: |
20' to 30' in height with an equal spread |
| Hardiness: | Zone 5 to 8
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In youth, vase-shaped in habit; with age, forming
a rounded appearance with distinct stratified branching pattern; very
strong horizontal lines are evident old age.
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Plant in well drained soil; requires a relatively
sunny location, but still flowers abundantly in light to moderate
shade. | | Growth Rate: | Slow to medium
| | Bark Color: | Older wood often develops multi-colored gray-tan-rich brown areas due to exfoliating nature of the bark.
| | Leaf Color: | Dark green, almost blue-green, in summer, foliage changing to reddish purple or scarlet in fall, persisting for 3 to 5 weeks.
| | Flowers: | The true flowers are in the middle of showy creamy white bracts and are borne in Mid May to June, persisting for 6 weeks or more, sometimes becoming pinkish.
| | Fruit: |
Drupe, pinkish red to red, borne in a 1/2"
to 1" diameter, borne in August through October giving the tree a
beautiful effect. Also, the fruit will attract birds. |
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Employee of the Week: Jean Gladstone |
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Position at McAdam: Garden Center Sales Representative
Hobbies: Quilting
Favorite Food: Birthday Cake
Favorite Plant/Flower: 7 sons flower (Heptacodium)
Favorite Garden Center Product: American hornbeam
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until we find the right plant for the right spot."
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Preen Vegetable Garden Weed Preventer |
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All-In-One Rose & Flower Care
Three systemic products in one providing complete rose care, with: fertilizer, insect protection and disease control.
- 3 systemic products in one
- Fertilizer - feeds and renews
- Insect control
- Disease control
- Protects against insects and diseases for up to 6 weeks
- No spraying. Just mix in a watering can and pour at plant base
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Featured Recipe: Easy Steak Sandwich |
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You'll Need:
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1/4 medium onion, sliced
- 4 large fresh mushrooms, sliced
- 1/4 green bell pepper, sliced into long strips
- 1 (1/2 pound) well-marbled beef steak of any type, sliced as thinly as possible
- 3 tablespoons chopped pickled hot peppers
- 1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce
- 2 slices sharp Cheddar cheese
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1/3 French baguette, cut in half lengthwise
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Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion; cook and stir until tender.
Push onion to the side of the pan, and add the mushrooms. Cook and stir until softened, then add the bell pepper and cook just until tender, about 3 minutes.
Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon, and set aside.
Add the remaining butter to the skillet. No need to clean the pan, just let it heat up a little bit.
Place the steak in the skillet along with the pickled peppers. Season with salt and pepper. (The steak cooks really fast, just a couple of minutes.)
Once the steak is mostly browned, return the onion and pepper to the pan. Cook until heated through.
Turn off the heat, and place the slices of cheese over the top of the pile so they can melt. Scoop the whole pile into the awaiting bread, making sure to pour some of the juices onto that wonderful sandwich.
Yield:
1 sandwich
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