Last week as I was scouring our backyard for signs of spring, I was pleasantly surprised to notice a tiny, inconspicuous purple flower popping up all around my house, seemingly at random. Since we just moved to this property last summer, I’ve not experienced a full year to observe all the...
Maple syrup is made from just one ingredient, maple sap, which magically flows from trees in late winter. It takes specific weather conditions this time of year to create sap flow, caused by nighttime temperatures below freezing followed by daytime temperatures above freezing (ideally 20⁰F at...
In recent years, orchids have become increasingly popular as houseplants, popping up for sale everywhere from smaller garden centers to big chain stores. Many of us have taken these plants home, given them plenty of TLC, only to be let down when they begin to suffer from wilting and...
Native plants are typically defined as vegetation growing wild in an undisturbed area at the time that scientific records began. Specific climate, soils and other environmental factors, define a plants native range. Our area is fortunate enough to have a large diversity of both prairie...
If you have not visited the formal gardens at Allerton Park and Retreat Center, near Monticello, I strongly recommend making the trip. These spectacular gardens combine exquisite landscape design with sculptures from around the globe to create a flowing transition from Robert Allerton’s...
In recent years, I have become more interested in landscape plants that provide some type of culinary use while also providing aesthetic value to my yard. Herbs are a hearty group of plants that can fit into most any landscaping, adding beauty from flowers or foliage, while providing an easy...
There are few gardening activities available this time of year for those of us with the gardening itch. Indoor herb gardening is one hobby that not only provides an edible product, but also delivers the human to plant interaction that so many of us need.
Recently, I was fortunate enough to...
Earlier in January, our area experienced extremely cold temperatures, resulting in many days below freezing. With some of our recent warmer days, memories of the cold snap are fading but many folks have asked me questions about how winter temperatures impact insect populations, especially...
Recently, on a cold, single-digit day I paid a visit to the University of Illinois Plant Biology Greenhouses. Since it was quite sunny and warm under the glass greenhouse roof, my mind drifted far from the snow and ice that was entrenched outside. Nothing can beat the tropical ecosystem...
Winter is an excellent time for reflection on the past year’s growing season and any gardening successes or failures to account for next year. In this season of seed catalog mailings and New Year’s resolutions, I have found it to be an ideal time to set gardening goals for the coming year...