More on Asters and Grasses
More on Asters and Grasses I can’t help myself. All last week, whenever I would step outside my front door, whether to get the mail or pick up the newspaper, I would run back into the house for my...
View ArticleConservation@Home
Conservation@Home Early this year, our Northern Kane County Wild Ones invited Jim Kleinwachter of The Conservation Foundation of DuPage and Kane Counties to speak about Conservation@Home, a program...
View ArticleMonday Melange–Who Needs Chrysanthemums?
Monday Melange Who Needs Chrysanthemums? Serendipity. I didn’t design this, but isn’t it a stunning combination? Heath Aster (Aster ericoides) and Butterfly Weed seedpods (Asclepias tuberosa) show off...
View ArticleGeneva River Park is Beautiful 365 Days a Year.
Geneva River Park is beautiful 365 days a year. These photos were taken Sept. 29, 2013. River Park of Geneva overlooks the Fox River. The flowers are mostly gone, but Little Bluestem ( Schizachyrium...
View ArticleThe Big Show Has Ended, but Some Color Lingers On
The big show has almost ended, but some colorful leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers linger on. Part 1 Herbaceous plants and grasses. The clusters of lavender-blue daisy flowers of Smooth Blue Aster...
View ArticleA New Way of Gardening
Traditionally, the way plants were organized in parks and gardens reflected a culture that liked to order and discipline nature. Contemporary planting design is not only freer, but also seeks to...
View ArticleThis Week in my Garden
This week in my garden Asters are still the stars in the autumn garden–this is New England Aster-formerly known as Aster novae-angliae and is now Symphyotrichum novae-angliae. The most colorful and...
View ArticleThrough the Year 2014 July–December
Through the year 2014 July–December 6/28/14 Classic prairie combination for late June-early July: Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida), Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa), Wild Quinine...
View ArticleFiery Fall Foliage
Fiery Fall Foliage Let’s Plant Red-leaved Native Shrubs instead of the Invasive Burning Bush In the late 50’s-60’s, Compact Burning Bush (Euonymous alatus compactus) was introduced to the landscape...
View ArticleFarewell, Indian Summer
Farewell Indian Summer SONGWRITERS WILLIAMS, HARRY/HICKMAN, A Does anyone remember that song? Here’s the rendition by Glenn Miller; there is also one by Frank Sinatra....
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