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DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener discovers seed saving is harder than it sounds.
DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener discovers that Brussels sprouts are one cool customer.
DNAinfo.com Chicago's resident urban gardener has plenty of green peppers. But will they ever turn red?
DNAinfo Chicago's resident urban gardener discovers the secret trick onions have up their sleeves.
DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener mistakes her sprouting turnips for weeds. Massacre ensues.
DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener loves her carrots, even if they taste like soap.
Joining a food revolution is hard work, and DNAinfo's urban gardener isn't always up to the task.
Gardeners with too much compost find city law bans them from giving their excess to other gardeners.
Labor Day signals the end of summer but not the end of gardening. It's time for fall plantings.
Your tomatoes are probably bigger than my tomatoes, says DNAinfo's resident urban gardener.
Mulch controversial? DNAinfo Chicago's urban gardening adventurer, Patty Wetli, explains why.
DNAinfo Chicago's urban gardener Patty Wetli receives a lesson in plant reproduction.
An encounter with a master gardener is the latest in reporter Patty Wetli's urban gardening adventures.
Residents and schools would open their gardens for a first-of-its-kind tour.
Follow the urban gardening adventures of DNAinfo.com's Patty Wetli as her plans for pesto are foiled.
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And, no, they're not called Roosevelt and State.
For most of November, it'll be open two days a week, between 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays.
Data shows that while more blacks and Latinos applied to the CPD, most new officers are white.
The nation's largest bike maker is soliciting bids for a retail build-out at 1647 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Cochran was given CPR by 40th Ward Ald. Patrick O'Connor, taken to Northwestern hospital.
The violent robbery could be connected to four other robberies in the area, police said.
We looked at the data behind thousands of cellphones reported stolen in Chicago since January 2016.
Erin Mowry, 42, could be convicted of aggravated DUI for the July 2015 crash.
Terrion Pouncy, 19, was still hospitalized Thursday following surgery.
The eviction notices "caught many families unprepared," activists said.
"The reception has been outstanding. We've had lots of interest and excitement," the listing agent said.
About 20 percent of O'Hare and Midway flights for Thanksgiving get delayed, according to a new report.