I'll be giving this talk: Letting nature in: gardening with native plants Thursday, July 24 at 6:30 pm, Forest Park Public Library, 7555 Jackson Blvd., Forest Park, IL Learn how and why native plants offer benefits to nearly every garden, and the many ways you can use them, whether starting from scratch, or adding to your mature landscape. Topics will include right-sizing your pollinator garden, planting in shade, and enhancing your garden right now. You’ll hear practical tips and tricks for good management and all about "cues to care." Native plants will be on sale from Empowering Gardens. Open to the public, admission is free, registration is encouraged. Register here. This presentation is in conjunction with the West Cook Wild Ones Native Plant Garden Tour on Saturday, July 26, 1-5 pm. Featuring Gardens in Forest Park and River Forest. For more info, please visit West Cook Wild Ones.org.
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I hope you enjoy all those processed tomatoes. I didn't get to mine in time, unfortunately.
Even though I have not had a hard frost in my Chicago garden, the few remaining fruits of my peppers, tomatoes, eggplant and zukes are apparently frost-bit, and look pretty bad. I guess I am sending them to the compost heap, too.
My brussel sprouts, however, are looking great!
More for the compost heap to nourish next year's garden!
Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for stopping by. Aren't Brussels sprouts more of a cool-weather crop anyway?
My chard is still going strong.
Glad you liked them. I"ll start you some new plants next year.