Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Not all bugs are bad. Many gardeners are learning to leave good bugs and tolerate a bit of plant feeding. Some of us are also using plants to attract the good guys. My colleague Richard Hentschel, University of Illinois Extension...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
The summer series of University of Illinois Extension's Four Seasons Gardening program, which focuses on environmental stewardship, home gardening, and backyard food production, gets underway soon. As always, programs are available...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Roses are beautiful, but did you know that they are also edible? Rose flower petals and fruits (hips) add color, texture, scent, and flavor to various dishes and beverages.
My go-to edible rose is the rugosa rose (R. rugosa...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Serviceberries are beautiful native trees with tasty edible fruit. Recently I picked several fruits to eat with cereal and freeze for smoothies. Usually, the birds beat me to the fruit, but this year my tree has such a large crop...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Have you had fresh strawberries yet this year? They are great when eaten fresh from the garden, and it is easy to grow your own. If you don't grow them yet, consider planting some next spring, which is the best time to plant new...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Public gardens are a great place to get ideas for your garden. Last month I visited three gardens in Rockford with Bradley University's OLLI program. I am inspired to add more plants to our water garden and create more succulent...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
I love ferns. Ferns make areas greener and provide interesting texture. Let's look at a few that are commonly grown in home shade gardens.
Hardy, outdoor ferns are easy to grow and are essential in the woodland garden. Ferns come in...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Most people grow vegetables in traditional gardens in rows. Large gardens can seem overwhelming, especially during the heat of summer or after a vacation. If you don't have space for that or just want to try something different, here...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Vines add vertical beauty to a garden. Fast growing honeysuckle vines are easy to grow. Their intoxicatingly wonderful floral fragrance attracts hummingbirds, bees, and hummingbird moths.
The story of these two honeysuckle vines is...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
I love exploring woods in the spring looking for wildflowers. They bring such joy after such a long winter. Here are a few of my favorite early spring wildflowers.
One of the first woodland flowers to bloom is bloodroot (...