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A Different Kind of Buzz
Gardening, Native Plants, Pollination, Conservation at Home Kristy Belton 6/2/23 Gardening, Native Plants, Pollination, Conservation at Home Kristy Belton 6/2/23

A Different Kind of Buzz

Bees are essential to the existence of most flowering plants and the foods we eat globally. Despite our dependence on bees, their populations are declining due to a variety of factors. We can make a difference in our gardens and green spaces by supporting them.

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Stubble or Beard?
Gardening, Garden Design, Spring Ephemerals, Native Plants Kristy Belton 5/1/23 Gardening, Garden Design, Spring Ephemerals, Native Plants Kristy Belton 5/1/23

Stubble or Beard?

Instead of debating the height of grass during “No Mow May,” we should ensure more early blooming flowers are planted in the places where we live so pollinators can find food.

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Step Three: Think “Community”
Gardening, Garden Design, Plant Communities Kristy Belton 4/3/23 Gardening, Garden Design, Plant Communities Kristy Belton 4/3/23

Step Three: Think “Community”

Plants have evolved to grow together in specific communities. As we design, we need to keep in mind what plants naturally grow together so as to set our gardening endeavors up for success.

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Step Two: Figure Out Your Why
Gardening, Garden Design Kristy Belton 3/1/23 Gardening, Garden Design Kristy Belton 3/1/23

Step Two: Figure Out Your Why

To design well, you must figure out the reason for the planting. It will keep you motivated and on track as you seek to expand the plants in your space.

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Step One: Make like a Snake
Gardening, Conservation, Garden Design Kristy Belton 2/1/23 Gardening, Conservation, Garden Design Kristy Belton 2/1/23

Step One: Make like a Snake

When it comes to garden design with native plants, start small and keep it simple.

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The Park in Your Garden
Gardening, Conservation, Biodiversity Kristy Belton 1/2/23 Gardening, Conservation, Biodiversity Kristy Belton 1/2/23

The Park in Your Garden

Become a part of Homegrown National Park by planting natives in your green spaces.

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Let’s gARTen!
Gardening, Creativity Kristy Belton 12/1/22 Gardening, Creativity Kristy Belton 12/1/22

Let’s gARTen!

Winter is a great time to explore the “bones” of your garden and begin designing for the following year.

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Don’t Toss All the Leaves
Gardening, Conservation Kristy Belton 11/2/22 Gardening, Conservation Kristy Belton 11/2/22

Don’t Toss All the Leaves

We are losing our topsoil. Leaving our leaves to decompose as nutrients to rebuild the land is essential during the fall.

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These Plants Have Your Back!
Gardening, Native Plants Kristy Belton 9/2/22 Gardening, Native Plants Kristy Belton 9/2/22

These Plants Have Your Back!

Let’s use some native groundcovers instead of grass in our gardens!

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How We Garden Affects  the Forest Preserves
Gardening, Conservation Kristy Belton 7/1/22 Gardening, Conservation Kristy Belton 7/1/22

How We Garden Affects the Forest Preserves

The effects of leaving invasives in our gardens goes well beyond the border of our property. Our natural surroundings are affected, too.

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Calling All Backyard Scientists!
Gardening, Native Plants, Pollinators Kristy Belton 6/1/22 Gardening, Native Plants, Pollinators Kristy Belton 6/1/22

Calling All Backyard Scientists!

We can be citizen scientists in our gardens and buttress pollinator populations.

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No Mow May
Gardening, Conservation, Pollinators Kristy Belton 5/5/22 Gardening, Conservation, Pollinators Kristy Belton 5/5/22

No Mow May

The “No Mow May” movement and why we need to take up the call in our gardens and other landscapes.

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Spring into Native Plant Sales!
Gardening, Conservation, Native Plants Kristy Belton 4/1/22 Gardening, Conservation, Native Plants Kristy Belton 4/1/22

Spring into Native Plant Sales!

Presale orders for native plants often begin in March and April for a May and June pick-up. Here’s where to find them for the DuPage county area.

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When is a “native planting” not a native planting?
Gardening, Native Plants Kristy Belton 8/1/21 Gardening, Native Plants Kristy Belton 8/1/21

When is a “native planting” not a native planting?

A wildflower garden does not equal weeds.

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When in doubt, plan for drought
Conservation, Gardening, Native Plants Kristy Belton 7/1/21 Conservation, Gardening, Native Plants Kristy Belton 7/1/21

When in doubt, plan for drought

With climatic and weather changes, garden planning should include drought tolerant (xeric) plants.

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