Work At The Urban Garden This Week
This week will be a very busy week at the Urban Garden. We are planting the fall annuals which will be on display until the end of November. We have mums, red flowering kale, white flowering kale, and of course pansies. These plants are great for adding some color in the fall landscape. They also provide interest to garden walkways.
We are also busy dividing the daylilies and hostas. They grow so fast that some times it is a chore keeping them in check. The best part is that we are able to give a new look to some of the other beds using plants that were propagated on site.
Speaking of plant propagation (and I will digress here ) When I was young and growing up in Miami I spent a lot of time looking at trash piles as I was driving down the street. We use to throw all our l
landscape debris out on the parkway in front of the house and once a week the trash men would come by with semi trucks and a crane truck and pick it up with a clam shell bucket and haul it away.
I use to fined a lot of plant material that way and take it home and plant it. There were often times very interesting plants that I had wanted to plant in the yard but could not find or could not afford and here they were just laying there waiting to be picked up for free. In south Florida it is very easy to get plants to root so I always had new plants. That is one of the ways in which I helped to stock my landscape nursery as well.
Back to the Windy City along with the work on the perennial beds we are also busy laying down fresh mulch in the beds to help insulate the plants and keep the soil temperature from fluctuating this winter to prevent heaving during freeze and thaw cycles.
Hope you can get out and enjoy the weather this week and get your gardening chores started.




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