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Chicago Botanic Gardens – Fall Visit

October 24, 2016 by turningmoss Leave a Comment

Chicago Botanic Gardens - Maple Tree - Fall ColorsIt hit me that this gorgeous season has been passing by so fast and I have not been taking the opportunity to enjoy everything wonderful about it.  So I headed to the Chicago Botanic Gardens with some friends over the weekend and finally soaked up some of that golden autumn sun, took in the crisp air, and admired the sweet colors of fall. [Read more…] about Chicago Botanic Gardens – Fall Visit

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Green Destinations, Outdoor Garden, Plant Tagged With: Acacia Tree, Alluaudia procera, chicago botanic garden, Chicago Botanic Gardens, conservatory, cottontail grass, fall, fall colors, flower, Giant Toad Plant Flower, grass, Graziella maiden grass, greenhouse, huisache acacia, Japanese Garden, komorebi, maple, maple leaves, maple tree, Matchstick quilled mums, mum, October, public gardens, Red Chiffon Tickseed, Stapeia Gigantea

Garden Growth in Five Months

October 10, 2016 by turningmoss Leave a Comment

Tomatillo drying out - potted garden - backyard garden - end of seasonSeptember has come and gone, the potted vegetable garden has been growing for five months and is now winding down. While we are still seeing a lot of veggies to harvest, some of the plants have already completed their season.  [Read more…] about Garden Growth in Five Months

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Outdoor Garden, Plant, Vegetable Garden Tagged With: 2016, 2016 garden, cherry tomatoes, chiltepin, fall, garden 2016, grape tomato, pepper garden, rainbow chard, september, september garden, swiss chard, tomatillo, vegetable garden

The Gift of Plants

September 18, 2016 by turningmoss Leave a Comment

Pilea peperomioides - Chinese Money Plant sproutFor a person who loves growing plants, the gift of a new sprout is always such a lovely surprise. I’ve been lucky enough find this out first hand this past week and also times before. At the end of a particularly draining work week, my dear friend Shannon came over to hang out on the patio and she brought a wonderful surprise of a baby ‘Pilea peperomioides’ commonly known as a Chinese Money Plant. It’s got to be one of the cutest baby plants in town. [Read more…] about The Gift of Plants

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Indoor Garden, Plant Tagged With: baby plants, campfire succulent, chinese money plant, Crassula capitella, house plants, hoya, hoya carnosa variegata, money plant, Pilea Peperomioides, plant gifts, sprouts

Garden Growth in Four Months

September 12, 2016 by turningmoss 1 Comment

08052016-harvest-tomatillo-10-webThis years vegetable garden was potted in April, four months later, we had plenty to harvest. We have picked hundreds of peppers and cherry tomatoes throughout this season and just this month we finally got to harvest the tomatillos, some were over ripe and past their prime, but the others were just right.  [Read more…] about Garden Growth in Four Months

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Outdoor Garden, Plant, Vegetable Garden Tagged With: august, August Garden, cayenne, cayenne pepper, cherry tomatoes, chiltepen pepper, chiltepin, garden, grape tomato, guajillo, guajillo pepper, harvest, hot cherry peppers, jalapenos, peppers, Physalis philadelphica, plant veins, swiss chard, tomatillo, tomatillo husk, vegetable, vegetable garden, veins

The Yard in August

September 8, 2016 by turningmoss 1 Comment

tiger swallowtail (Papilio glaucus) spotted in a midwest gardenAugust was a beautiful month, while the garden was still full of new growth, we also began to see signs of the end of summer. Flower buds started to seed as fall air moves in. I wasn’t able to spend a ton of time enjoying the garden or doing yard work this August, but I was lucky enough to be out working one morning when this extraordinary creature paid a visit. [Read more…] about The Yard in August

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Outdoor Garden, Plant Tagged With: august, autumn joy, balloon flower seed, black eyed susan, butterfly, creatures, garden visitor, garden visitors, Papilio glaucus, sage, sedum, sedum autumn joy, stone crop, tiger swallowtail, tiger swallowtail Papilio glaucus

Amethyst

August 21, 2016 by turningmoss 1 Comment

Amethyst Stone - the stone of sobrietyAmethyst is one of the most stunning stones around, with varying shades of purple, this stone is truly royal. It is known as the stone of “sobriety” and can help ward off bad habits and addictions. This spiritual stone is one of the most popular of the quartz varieties. Beautiful purple Amethyst attracts positive energy and spiritual protection, it’s commonly used in meditation. It’s healing properties serve as a natural stress reliever, and can help eliminate anxiety and depression. This dreamy stone may help treat sleep disorders and insomnia. Sweet dreams…. [Read more…] about Amethyst

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Index, Stone, Stone Index Tagged With: amethyst, chevron amethyst, stone, stone index

Growing Ginger at Home – Part 1

August 14, 2016 by turningmoss Leave a Comment

Growing Ginger at home from sprouted Ginger rootsI’ve always been a big fan of Ginger, so we seem to always have some on hand at home. While we do use it a lot in our cooking or to make teas, sometimes the root sits on the counter a little too long. This month we have neglected our ginger root and instead of shriveling up, the root has been sprouting into what looks like a beautiful start to a plant. This will be the first time I have bothered to attempt to grow my own Ginger roots at home. [Read more…] about Growing Ginger at Home – Part 1

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Indoor Garden, Plant, Propagate, Vegetable Garden Tagged With: ginger, ginger root, propagate, propagating, sprout, sprouting

Phlox

August 12, 2016 by turningmoss Leave a Comment

Phlox Flowers growing in the midwestThere are 67 species of Phlox, a tall flowering plant mainly found in North America. These flowering plants can grow in a variety of habitats around the country, they have been known to appear in the Alpine Tundra, urban gardens, open woodland areas and prairies. Some of these perennial flowers bloom in spring, while other open up later into the summer and fall. The flowers each have five rounded petals that grow in dense clusters atop a tall stems up to 4 feet tall. Phlox come in a variety of colors including; pink, magenta, white, purple, violet, pale blue, or bright red. [Read more…] about Phlox

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Flower Index, Index, Outdoor Garden, Plant, Plant Index Tagged With: flower, flowers, phlox, phlox flower, phlox flower bud, Phlox paniculata, Polemoniaceae

The Yard in July

August 9, 2016 by turningmoss 2 Comments

Black Eyed Susan growing in the midwest in JulyJuly in Chicago is typically hot and humid mixed with a few good storms – that’s how this July went down. The yard has been at the peak of it’s growing season blooming full of flowers in every corner. Let’s take a look back and check out what’s been growing in my midwest urban garden this July. [Read more…] about The Yard in July

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Outdoor Garden, Plant Tagged With: backyard garden, balloon flower, black eyed susan, bloody cranesbill, bressingham blue hosta, flower, Geranium cranesbill, Geranium cranesbill seed, hosta, hosta flower, july, Lilium Stargazer, peony seed, phlox, phlox flower, Platycodon grandiflorus, Rudbeckia hirta, sedum, sedum autumn joy, Stargazer Lily

Garden Growth in Three Months

July 31, 2016 by turningmoss 3 Comments

Cherry Tomatoes going wild - harvesting hundreds this monthJuly, the third month of this years vegetable garden delivers the goods! We have been harvesting a ton of Cherry Tomatoes and Basil all month and in the second half we have seen an abundance of peppers rolling in. It’s been a hot one Wally, and the garden is definitely feeling the burn, but that hasn’t stopped it from continuing to blossom. Let’s check out how things have been going over the past month. [Read more…] about Garden Growth in Three Months

Filed Under: Archives, Blog, Outdoor Garden, Plant, Vegetable Garden Tagged With: basil, cayenne, cayenne pepper, cherry tomato, chiltepen pepper, chiltepin, garden, garden 2016, grape tomato, guajillo pepper, harvest, hot cherry peppers, jalapeno, jalapeno pepper, july, pepper, tomatillo, tomato

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