Throughout the summer, I talked to quite a few people who were concerned about the low numbers of monarch butterflies this year. Some of this concern was sparked early in the year when we learned that the overwintering monarch population in Mexico was measured at near all-time low numbers....
The signs of this year’s historic cicada hatch are still around, although all of our periodic cicadas are now quietly underground, feeding away on tree roots for the next 13 years. After piles of molted shells and dead adult cicadas earlier in the summer, we are now seeing their signature on...
In recent weeks, I have noticed an unfamiliar yellow flower around central Illinois. It seems to be everywhere I go from ditches and roadsides to local natural areas or even around public gardens. With its prevalence along my routine travel paths, such as the I-72 or I-74 corridors, I’d...
Magnolias are some of the most popular ornamental trees across the US. Known for spectacular flowering displays, they come in various shapes and sizes, from smaller shrub-sized plants to medium-sized shade trees.For the most part, these trees are usually a pretty safe bet in Illinois gardens...
Early 2024 features some excellent, once-in-a-lifetime natural events. If you missed the solar eclipse in April, get ready for a rare ecological event about to unfold in the coming weeks. Whether we want to experience it or not, we’ll be immersed in a mass emergence of periodical...
From time to time, there is a plant you may stumble across and bring home to try in the garden that far exceeds expectations and becomes a new “favorite.” Rose vervain (Glandularia canadensis), also commonly referred to as rose verbena, has played that role in our garden space in the...
Based on our updated frost-free dates, most of the risk of spring frost has nearly passed, and it's time to start thinking about planting cold-sensitive vegetable crops. Tomatoes are perhaps one of the most popular warm-loving plants in the home vegetable garden. With their time in the...
If you’ve been out and about in central Illinois this past week, you’ve probably noticed quite a few things in bloom. Early blooming plants are easy to spot since most of the rest of the landscape is bare now, and most plant lovers are anxiously awaiting the arrival of spring, with anything...
This year has certainly hosted an interesting spring, with bouts of summer-like weather followed by freezing temperatures and frost warnings. From the emerging wildflowers in woodlands to daffodils and tulips in the home landscape, there is no shortage of spring blooms to stimulate gardeners...
Seed starting is a widespread indoor gardening activity this time of year. It can be a great way to satisfy your gardening desires while waiting for spring to happen, but not all seeds are the same in their startup requirements. If you’ve ever tried to start seeds from native...