Mar
16
2023
Our speaker this month is David Kusnierz, an arborist from ‘SavATree’ .
David will give a comprehensive presentation of the insects and diseases that are currently impacting trees and shrubs throughout the Chicago Metropolitan area, especially the far western suburbs. He’ll detail each pest and its impact on trees and shrubs found in all our gardens and landscapes. Attendees will learn what constitutes an invasive pest as opposed to a native pest, why the right tree in the right place is so important, and how to maintain healthy trees and shrubs so they can withstand the onslaught of pests and diseases as well as climate change.
Meeting Location: St Andrew Lutheran Church NE Corner of Prince Crossing & Geneva Road.
Meeting Time: 6:45PM Refreshments – 7:00PM Business Meeting – 7:15PM Program
Mar
16
2023
By Dee Soustek
Went to the Kruse Garden to take a short walk, to see what was happening. I was greeted by a small patch of beautiful, vibrant, sunshine yellow flowers of the winter aconite (Eranthus hyemalis). I was surprised to learn that aconite is actually a tuber and not a bulb. These tubers should be planted in the fall the same time you plant your other spring bulbs. Aconite for me, is the harbinger of Spring. It has such a pop of color and it is so cheerful. I hope the Kruse patch of aconite spreads or we add another clump or two.
Then there were the Hellebores that were starting to bloom. One of the earliest flowers to bloom. It’s always fun to see this early bloomer. Tried to take a picture but the downward facing flowers were not cooperating. The new varieties are showing more outward facing blooms, it may be worth a try for this old favorite.
There were many bulbs pushing their way up; tulips, daffodils, hyacinth, and alliums to name a few. But there was a clump of beautiful orange/gold crocus that grabbed my attention, so nice with the sun spotlighting their presence. It sure is a cute little clump, love the color.
Hope you enjoyed the short visit to Kruse and I encourage you to stop by and see what else is ready to bloom.