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Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Visitors in the Garden. What kind of visitors have you had in your garden lately? Sure, it's nice if one of your neighbors/friends drops by and you take a stroll around the garden with a sweating glass filled with iced tea. Or, maybe one of your adult children stops by and you sit on the deck sharing a glass of wine (you can do that now that they're adults) and catch up with the news. But what about other visitors? Are you taking the time to check out the small stuff? Just about...

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Visitors in the Garden. What kind of visitors have you had in your garden lately? Sure, it's nice if one of your neighbors/friends drops by and you take a stroll around the garden with a sweating glass filled with iced tea. Or, maybe one of your adult children stops by and you sit on the deck sharing a glass of wine (you can do that now that they're adults) and catch up with the news. But what about other visitors? Are you taking the time to check out the small stuff? Just about...

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Cantigny Garden Blog: October 2010

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Thursday, October 28, 2010. Tulip 'Angelique' (photo by Chris Walters ). Time to plant the bulbs! Emerging snowdrops (Photo by Jim Frazier). Close up of Snowdrops (Photo by Jim Frazier). 1 Galanthus or snowdrops. One of the earliest bloomers around. They’re so simply sweet and the gladest tiding of spring ever! Plant in groups of 10 plus to make an impact. Grape Hyacinths (Photo by Chris Walters). 3 Erythronium denscanis or Dogtooth Violets. Nice leaves and very sophisticated little bloomers. Fantastic F...

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Cantigny Garden Blog: May 2011

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Monday, May 2, 2011. Wednesday Talks in the Idea Garden. We've got plans for Wednesdays. Which means boy-oh-boy do we have plans for you too! Just about every Wednesday- May through September- May 4th starts us off. ) At high noon, on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, I will be doing the honors and I will offer a sample taste of a tasty treat created with a bit of something that was grown in the Idea Garden (and I do try to stretch your tastebuds quite often! What do you have to do? You can br...

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Cantigny Garden Blog: September 2010

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. The Rose Garden in the Fall.it's Looking Magnificent! Before we say sayonara to summer colors, have you been by recently to take a peek at the rose garden? It is looking magnificent. You would think that we were in the throes of summer. I’ll leave you with a few pictures that I took on Sunday, September 12 th during our Photo Walk in the Gardens. But you. It’s even better in person! It's hard to believe that roses are still happy in mid-September! And even better close up!

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Cantigny Garden Blog: June 2010

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. A Recipe to Entice Floating Tapestries to Your Garden Part 2. Today: Did you know that today is the anniversary of the Interstate Highway System’s birth? Yep, June 29, 1956, President Dwight Eisenhower signed a bill providing 33.5 million dollars for highway construction. It also happens to be the biggest public works program in history. Be it a bane or blessing to you—those are the facts. And what does that have to do with gardening? Attracting Floating Tapestries—Part 2. Rotting...

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Cantigny Garden Blog: April 2011

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Friday, April 29, 2011. Cantigny's Open House this Sunday. We are in the process of making everything spiffy for our visitors this Sunday, and hopefully you're one of them! We had a bustling day yesterday with scads of dedicated (and much appreciated) volunteers come in and help us make the space clean and pretty. Do you have the time at some point on Sunday for a stroll through our greenhouses? Stop in, say hello, have a cookie and a glass of punch.you know flowers always make you smile :). I love to re...

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Fearless Gardening: October 2013

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Saturday, October 12, 2013. The Last Roses of Autumn. We're closing in on mid-October and the last rose blossoms are fading. The heavy morning dew is gilding their elegant buds in a wash of silver, a last breath to preserve their loveliness. I can see the clarion call of winter as the last petals cling like forgotten handkerchiefs. So I encourage you to meander through the world of shrub roses. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Labels: last roses of the year.

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Fearless Gardening: July 2014

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Sunday, July 6, 2014. Going Native or How Rain Gardens Change Your Life. First, an apology. One of the consequences of being in horticulture is the tendency for spring to be all-consuming. So, I'm sorry that this little blog has been an unwitting victim of the annual onslaught. Second, an announcement! This little cutie pie, Talinum calycinum. Is native to rocky bluffs. It's going in between the flagstone stepping stones and will get a pea gravel mulch. Above Most o...

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Fearless Gardening: August 2013

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. O, Beautiful Tomato! They are bright yellow and tacky as hell, but I don't care. I can move them around easily for maximum sun and water convenience. I also dumped in a solid handful of slow release fertilizer in each bucket. These babies soon overwhelmed my flimsy tomato cages. Next year, maybe I can talk the husband into recreating the Best Tomato Cage Ever based on the barbed wire man traps of WWI. What? Labels: chipmunks got a few too.

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Fearless Gardening: Saving My Sanity with the Help of Flowers

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Thursday, March 6, 2014. Saving My Sanity with the Help of Flowers. Life's been pretty busy, so unfortunately, I haven't been able to chronicle the slow upward spiral of late winter into spring. Oh, wait. Winter is still here. Along with a healthy heaping of snow and ice. I am on strike from shoveling. I'm obsessively watching the buds on the trees and bushes expand by microscopic increments. Spring really is coming. Honest! Come here, beautiful. This year, I potted...

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Fearless Gardening: March 2013

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Sunday, March 17, 2013. At this point in March I often feel like this:. Weighted. Winter feels heavy and I feel like I'm sinking. I know spring is around the corner. I can hear it in the birdsong and see it in the swelling buds on the rose bushes. But temperatures haven't risen above 40 degrees in a long time and I'm beginning to forget what sunlight looks like. What to do? Go to the beach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Spring in the air.

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Sunday, July 6, 2014. Going Native or How Rain Gardens Change Your Life. First, an apology. One of the consequences of being in horticulture is the tendency for spring to be all-consuming. So, I'm sorry that this little blog has been an unwitting victim of the annual onslaught. Second, an announcement! This little cutie pie, Talinum calycinum. Is native to rocky bluffs. It's going in between the flagstone stepping stones and will get a pea gravel mulch. Above Most o...

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Fearless Gardening: April 2013

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Thursday, April 25, 2013. After the Flood: Stormwater Management in Action. Last year, our village finished building a stormwater basin a block away. They tore down four houses and dug out a huge area, planting it with native plants. I got to see the plans and the plant list, and we are still excited about it. Already, we've noticed more birds. I haven't heard frogs yet, but I'm hoping. Now it's a lake. Now it's a pond. You can see that bench in the center. Botany p...

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Fearless Gardening: March 2014

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Monday, March 24, 2014. Helloooo, cutie pie! We all know how rough a winter it's been in Chicago. I still have piles of icy snow stubbornly refusing to melt along the driveway. However, there are signs and signals that spring is indeed upon us. I've spotted little nubbins of green as the snow recedes among a metric ton of rabbit poop. Well, at least it's fertilizer. Labels: crocus cutie pies. It is too spring. Thursday, March 6, 2014. To combat winter fatigue, I usu...

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Fearless Gardening: February 2013

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Leaping into horticulture boots first. Sunday, February 10, 2013. Winter is for Planting Trees. I think long and hard about what trees I plant in my yard. I don't have nearly enough space for everything I want to grow. I regularly threaten that if the neighbors ever move, I'm buying the house next door, tearing it down and planting more trees. Growing trees just for the heck of it. You didnt start the lettuce yet? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Winter is for Planting Trees. Its ok ...

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