Tag Archives: Illinois

Light and Shadow in the Garden

Vinca Minor

Sweet Woodruff and Japanese Tree Lilac seedling

Violets and Crocus

Suki’s Rocks and Bishops Weed

Francis and Mary (Today’s Thursdays Things in a Row)

Today’s rows come from my garden center where I work.

we are setting up for the season now

Visit Pat for her fun things in a row! Don’t forget to check out the other links at the end of her post!

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Gardening Supervisor

Daisy Lou

Making sure I’m planting those seeds right!

Cherry Blossoms

North Star Cherry in Flower

Green Babies

We’re getting there Sissy!

The unusual warm spell hitting the Midwest right now has everybody itching to get out and start working in the garden, but should we plant our tomatoes and peppers now? We could, but then we all know here in Chicagoland, it will get cold again  (you’ve heard the saying “if you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes, it’ll change”? It’s true here. Especially in Spring).
Our last frost date is roughly around May 5th and we would have to keep a diligent eye on the thermometer and the Weather Channel so we can run out and throw buckets, plastic and the spare bed sheets over our tender little plants to protect them from frost. But that’s a lot of work and worry if you ask me. I used to do all that, planting my tomatoes as early as possible, closely watching the weather on TV every afternoon, then running out in the evening and covering everything up (yes, I’ve done the bed sheet thing many times) and then back out in the morning to uncover before the sun came up an cooked everything. But I had more energy then, and time. Now, older, lazier and a fuller schedule, I just wait until late April and early May to plant my tomatoes and peppers.
As for my little Organic Babies here, they won’t be planting out size until around then anyway. This early warm spell has caught most of us growers with our proverbial pants down. As I mentioned above, people are wanting to plant their gardens now, but unless you started your own tomato and pepper transplants early, most greenhouses and nurseries here aren’t quite ready (but we’ve all kicked into high gear now!).
I would though, start planting my lettuce, peas, onions and potatoes now, while the weather is nice and the soil is dry, for soon, this weekend actually, it will be back to more normal March temps (I peeked at the weather just now~ 60’s are forecasted for the weekend for us).

transplanting Kellog’s Breakfast tomatoes

Happy Spring and Happy Gardening
from Lil’s Garden!
Get out and enjoy your day if you can!

pepper seeds
organic tomato seedlings

Lady Bugs Like Raspberry Jelly Too!

This little gal woke up from hibernation in my kitchen today,
so I served her breakfast on a yogurt lid and set her outside on my back porch table.
She was really hungry.
By the way, this is the best way to catch lady bugs in your house…

Happy Spring!

Thursday’s Things in a Row

10 tickets each
See more things in a row at Pats!

Tree Monster Walking

Many years of the Illinois River overflowing it’s banks has exposed the root structure of this 
Silver maple, yet it still lives.
Doesn’t it look like it’s about to walk away?

Along the River’s Edge

Hubby walking along the edge
178 over the Illinois River

I spy deer tracks

It was a nice day for a walk today, a little chilly, but nice, so we got out an enjoyed it.