The community corner garden project came to life today, overcoming budget concerns with a plant donation from a neighbor and challenges accessing water. Future plans include assessing garden needs and engaging community volunteers for support.
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Let’s Grow Rogers Park: A Native Garden Project for and by the Community
It’s almost time! We’ll be planting this Saturday, May 31st, starting around 11 AM at the corner of Howard and Eastlake Terrace. I apologize for the last minute notice.I’ll have some basic tools and native plants donated by our lovely neighbor Jared. Feel free to bring any tools, snacks or plants you’d like to contribute,Continue reading “Let’s Grow Rogers Park: A Native Garden Project for and by the Community”
How a Community Survey Planted the Seeds for a Native Garden in Rogers Park
After the Galaxy’s Hedge Garden was removed, I initiated a survey to gather community opinions on a potential new garden. The survey revealed a preference for native plants and pollinator-friendly features. I plan to steward the new native garden, engaging interested community members in developing it.
Community Input Needed: Howard & Eastlake Terrace Corner Garden
The garden known as The Galaxy’s Hedge, featuring bowling ball planets and an AT-AT, is looking for a new steward. They are seeking community input for ideas on revitalizing the space. Residents are encouraged to participate in a survey to share their suggestions for the garden’s future.
Mistakes were made – What I’ve learned 3 years in
Learn from me and save yourself some headaches Expect things to get trampled (or run over by a mystery neighbor). Even the nice sign you buy will get run over by the lawn maintenance guys. Or the wind will rip a hole in it. The experience of being unexpectedly social since there isn’t a time ofContinue reading “Mistakes were made – What I’ve learned 3 years in”
Chhhhh Changes . . .
The elderberry continues to struggle. I continue to act like watering it will fix everything. A neighbor from the Roger Park Monarch Butterfly Project posted about extra sunflowers he wanted to give away. I thought that might be the perfect thing to put in the hole where the elderberry used to be. Amazing, Donbon livesContinue reading “Chhhhh Changes . . .”
2024 Garden Snippets
The post shares updates on the garden, including hopes for certain plants, encounters with wildlife, and the joys of seeing native plants flourish alongside the challenges of managing weeds and wildlife. The author expresses both frustration and delight in nurturing their garden.
The Kindness of Neighbors
The writer planned to garden in peace at 6 am, but was interrupted by a construction crew and stressed drivers. Neighbors gifted plants and advice. The garden is thriving with some plants, but others need tending. Overall, 12 new plants were added for the summer.
Did I Plant You?
An inexperienced native gardener faces challenges identifying and managing weeds in her Chicago garden. She employs plant identification apps and connects with fellow gardeners for help. Despite setbacks, she finds joy in discovering surviving flowers and attracting wildlife. She also shares her planting strategies and experiments with labeling in challenging weather conditions.
Celebrating the Spring Equinox
The unseasonably warm weather has me itching to play around in the garden. I know however that doing so can disrupt native pollinators and other beneficial insects so I’ve been holding off. I did however celebrate the Spring Equinox by removing the burlap I pinned down to protect from heavy road salt use. I wasContinue reading “Celebrating the Spring Equinox”