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More of Enrique and Christian’s Garden - finegardening.com - Mexico - city Chicago - state Illinois - county Park
finegardening.com
10.08.2023 / 07:53

More of Enrique and Christian’s Garden

Today we’re back in the Forest Park, Illinois, garden of Enrique Zuniga and Christian Altman, a space they transformed from a blank piece of turfgrass into a beautiful garden that attracts pollinators and is enjoyed by them, their three dogs, and their friends alike. We saw some of the garden yesterday and are back to enjoy more of it today.

Enrique and Christian’s Garden Near Chicago - finegardening.com - state Illinois - county Garden - county Park
finegardening.com
09.08.2023 / 09:15

Enrique and Christian’s Garden Near Chicago

My name is Enrique Zuniga. My husband, Christian Altman, our three dogs, and I live in Forest Park, Illinois (Zone 5b), which is located just west of downtown Chicago. Both Christian and I have had a love of gardening since we were children, but we fully tapped into our inner gardener when we were presented with the opportunity to work with a yard full of turf grass when we moved to our current house in 2017. The vast majority of the yard gets full sun, so we decided to remove large patches of turf grass and plant sun-loving perennials that are mostly native to Illinois.

5 Ways to Customize Your Raised Beds and Give Your Garden a Glow Up - sunset.com - state California
sunset.com
04.08.2023 / 00:43

5 Ways to Customize Your Raised Beds and Give Your Garden a Glow Up

The growing season might be in full swing, but there are still ways to upgrade your garden game. From keeping out unwanted pests (or pets) to building your own customized trellising and irrigation—it’s time to make your beds work smarter, not harder. We’ve got five ways to customize your planters this summer that will not only make things look fantastic, but will take your growing capabilities to the next level. Whether you choose to tackle them all or just add one to your list of weekend to-dos, I promise it will be a noticeable refresh with rewarding results. 

16 Corten Steel Landscaping Ideas for Garden Design - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
03.08.2023 / 06:31

16 Corten Steel Landscaping Ideas for Garden Design

Also called the weathering steel, cor-ten steel is maintenance free. It is developed to eliminate the need for painting. It is a group of steel alloys that form a stable rust-like appearance if exposed to the weather for several years. Read more about corten steel on Wikipedia.

Garden Problems Caused by Wind - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:11

Garden Problems Caused by Wind

May all your winds be zephyrs and all your gales be miss spelt girls

Plants for Hot Sandy Soil - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:05

Plants for Hot Sandy Soil

Understanding the soil and natural conditions in your garden can help you organise and plan the type of garden that will be successful. I am going too offer tips on gardens with a sandy soil and in particular where there is a heat trap. To make a colourful impact in a tricky situation chose plants that grow naturally in those conditions.

Monastic and Medieval Christian Gardens - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:02

Monastic and Medieval Christian Gardens

Romans were were enthusiastic gardeners (not just for the grapes) but when the empire fell gardening collapsed. Then in around the 9th century AD the gardening skills were revived and every town was encouraged to grow herbs, fruit and nut trees. The formal gardens of the middle ages had an atmosphere of tranquillity rarely equaled and were thought of as  ‘Heaven on Earth’.

Climate Change and Garden Insects - gardenerstips.co.uk - Scotland
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:48

Climate Change and Garden Insects

One thing is sure the climate in your garden will change. You already know one week will be different to the next and I can’t remember when two months or any years were the identical to others. In many areas you can get 3 or 4 seasons in one day (or in Scotland one hour!).

Snowdrop Tips and Locations - gardenerstips.co.uk - Scotland
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:48

Snowdrop Tips and Locations

Snowdrops are officially called Galanthus. This snowdrop is Galanthus elwessii with larger than normal blooms and a honey scent the other main species are Nivalis and Plicatus. The snowdrop is very hardy, grows in most soils and prefers partial shade.

Zen of Holland Park Japanese Garden - gardenerstips.co.uk - Japan - county Garden - county Park
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:39

Zen of Holland Park Japanese Garden

Holland Park has some Zen like features but fails my Zen test. The classic elements of a successful Zen are stone, sand or gravel, water, plants and space. Then there is a question of balance between yin and yang. Cramped or cluttered gardens inhibit the flow of spirit so space is potentially the key ingredient of a Zen garden.

Sharing Nature with Children: Garden Sprouts, a Preschool Program - hgic.clemson.edu - state South Carolina - county Garden
hgic.clemson.edu
24.07.2023 / 12:27

Sharing Nature with Children: Garden Sprouts, a Preschool Program

Garden Sprouts is a program I run at the South Carolina Botanical Garden that is designed for preschoolers and caregivers. This class takes place once a week for three months every spring and fall. The goal is to share age-appropriate nature-based activities with children, who are mostly three to five years old, but sometimes younger or older. Over time I have learned the caregivers also learn things they never knew, enjoy the activities immensely, and are able to connect more deeply to the natural world through this program. The structure of this hour-long program is three-fold, we begin inside with a book related to the theme of the day, a walk or outdoor activity, and finally a craft. In this blog, I would like to share some of the books, outdoor activities, and crafts we have done in this class.

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