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  • Environment

    June: Plant Perennials in Multiples

    Meadow Sage

      When you plant a single variety of plants in multiples, it can bring focus and drama to your garden landscape. The eye perceives more color and texture when waves of the same plant...

  • The Neighborhood Files

    Wow House: Canterbury Park Stunner

    1230 Canterbury Lane

    From elegant and stately mansions to modern, environmentally-friendly abodes, The North Shore is chock-full of one-of-a-kind homes. Each week, Patch will feature one ‘Wow House’ that...

  • The Neighborhood Files

    Evanston Patch Pet: Angie

    We call Angie a "Rubenesque" cat. Zaftig.

    Some cats are mooches for attention. Other cats, like C.A.R.E. cat Angie, prefer to call the shots. Angie, a striking, "Rubenesque" tortie/calico mix, arrived at C.A.R.E. due to a di...

  • The Neighborhood Files

    Wow House: Queen Anne Victorian for $1.15M

    This Queen Anne Victorian in east Highland Park is available for $1.15 million.

    From elegant and stately mansions to modern, environmentally-friendly abodes, The North Shore is chock-full of one-of-a-kind homes. Each week, Patch features one ‘Wow House’ that cau...

  • Opinion

    Gardening is for the Birds

    if we’re looking for bounty from the earth, we can count on our peach trees. The Brint Orchard consists of three fruit trees: one cherry tree that turned out to be a crabapple, and two peach.

    Gardening is for the birds. More specifically, our garden is for the birds. And, judging from the traffic I’ve witnessed in the past few weeks, it’s also for the bunnies, deer, chipm...

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