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April | 2010 | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Archive for April, 2010. Bloom Day – April 2010. Posted by lakechicagoshores in Gardening. All sorts of things are in bloom – we’re way ahead of last year. Serviceberry ‘Autumn Brilliance’. Dandelions (before I take a Cobrahead. Blooming soon: crabapples, prairie trillium, lily of the valley, and Virginia bluebells. Thanks to Carol. Fast Grow the Weeds. Get e...
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Pond Tour, 10:30 am | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Laquo; Pond Tour Starts Tomorrow. Pond Tour, 3 pm. Pond Tour, 10:30 am. Posted July 24, 2010 by lakechicagoshores in Native Plants. One response to this post. Posted by Lisa Finerty. On May 29, 2011 at 6:38 pm. Http:/ www.YourGardenShow.com. Grow your garden,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are commenting ...
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June | 2010 | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Archive for June, 2010. Posted by lakechicagoshores in Native Plants. The pond comes into its own come midsummer. The water lily covers the pond in pads and pink blossoms, although the latter are only out at midday. Lizard tail. Is taking over one corner of the pond, and is now showing lots of white pipe-cleaner-like flowers. From what I can find online.
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May | 2010 | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Archive for May, 2010. Posted by lakechicagoshores in Gardening. Over at May Dreams Gardens. I commented that while Indianapolis may have big flowers in May, here in Chicago we don’t go big until June. One week later, I’m eating my words: the warm weather brought out some serious flowers (and hungry goldfish). The blue false indigo continues to be amazing.
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Pond Tours 2010 | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Laquo; Pond blooms. Posted July 6, 2010 by lakechicagoshores in Pond. It’s pond tour time here in Chicagoland, and I’m readying the pond for the MPKS. Tour in 3 weeks. Here’s information about tours that I’ve found so far:. The Midwest Pond and Koi Society pond tour. Aquascape is having 4 mini-tours this year. Y’all come visit! If you come early enough in the...
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Future plantings? | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. New plants for late 2008 – early 2009:. 8220;Outhouse hollyhocks” from Seed Savers. For the alley bed. See below for last year’s plants. These are all things I’m contemplating planting in late 2007 – early 2008:. 8211; in the sunnier spots. Of some sort – one that tolerates clay and shade. To mix in with existing. Virginia bluebells in the rain garden. Not th...
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Attic Technical Writing - HOME. Manitowoc-Two Rivers Bike Trail. Established a 400-plant native prairie garden in order to:. Demonstrate how native flowing plants require less maintenance and are favored by pollinators. Show how native flowing plants are favored by pollinators. Show how one person can create a native plant-insect community and assist native pollinators. Introduce trail users to plants that were once abundant on Wisconsin lands. Some good related links:. Lost Valley Educational Center.
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Pond Tour Starts Tomorrow | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Laquo; Bloom Day – July 2010. Pond Tour, 10:30 am. Pond Tour Starts Tomorrow. Posted July 23, 2010 by lakechicagoshores in Pond. Starts tomorrow, and the Central region (including Oak Park) is up first. Go buy a tour guide. We’ll have cold water to help beat the heat, as well as restaurant recommendations from the resident foodies. One response to this post.
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Bloom Day – July 2010 | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Laquo; Midsummer natives. Pond Tour Starts Tomorrow. Bloom Day – July 2010. Posted July 15, 2010 by lakechicagoshores in Gardening. Midsummer means a whole lot of flowers along with toxic levels of heat and humidity. But the monthly Bloom Day started by Carol at May Dreams Gardens. Gets me out of the a/c to appreciate the first! Sweet black eyed Susan (.
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Things I should just not try to plant again | On the Shores of Lake Chicago
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On the Shores of Lake Chicago. Gardening in Oak Park, IL, in the clay mud of prehistoric Lake Chicago. Things I should just not try to plant again. Things I should just not try to plant again. Tomatoes – let the CSA grow them because the squirrels always eat them here. Anything requiring full sun anywhere outside of the north bed (and even that is iffy). 8211; at least see if any of the 5 plants I’ve put in all over the yard ever take off before buying any more! 5 responses to this post. The tomato listi...
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