HOMEMADE BATH AND BODY BLENDS
GREEN CLEANING ESSENTIALS
GARDEN CULINARY ADVENTURE
GARDEN CULINARY ADVENTURE
CREATIVE CONTAINERS GARDENS FOR YOUR HOME
LET IT RAIN
Homer Township Public Library
PRESENTATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL THE VENUE BEFORE HEADING OUT.
BECOMING ECO-FRIENDLY IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
Sponsored by the Mt. Greenwood Garden Club
July 14, 2011
5:30pm – 7:45pm
Mt. Greenwood Library
11010 S. Kedzie
Chicago, IL 60655
AN HERBAL CULINARY ADVENTURE
Sponsored by the Steger-South Chicago Heights Public Library
July 16, 2011
1pm – 2pm
Steger –South Chicago Library
54 E. 31st Street
Steger, IL 60475
Registration required by calling 708.755.5040
GREEN CLEANING ESSENTIALS
Sponsored by the Grande Prairie Public Library
July 20, 2011
7pm-8pm
Grande Prairie Library
3479 W. 183rd Street
Hazel Crest, IL 60429
Registration required by calling 708.798.5563
BULB BASICS
Sponsored by Bella Vita Home Accents
July 26, 2011
6:30pm-7:30pm
18111 Dixie Highway
Homewood, IL 60430
Registration required by calling 708.798.2355
BULB BASICS
Sponsored by the Lake Bluff Public Library
July 30, 2011
10:30am-11:30am
123 E. Scranton Avenue
Lake Bluff, IL 60044
CREATIVE CONTAINER GARDENS FOR YOUR HOME
Sponsored by the Historic Chicago Bungalow Association
In Partnership with Jo Stavig
June 8, 2011
6pm – 7:45pm
Beverly Public Library
1962 W. 95th Street
Chicago, IL 60643
AN HERBAL CULINARY ADVENTURE
Sponsored by the Palos Park Public Library
June 14, 2011
7pm – 8pm
Palos Park Public Library
12330 Forest Glen Boulevard
Palos Park, IL 60464
Registration required by calling 708.448.1530
HERBAL CONCOCTIONS FOR KIDS
Sponsored by the Olympia Fields Park District
June 18, 2011
10am-11am
Sgt. Means Park
20712 Western Avenue
Olympia Fields, IL
Registration required by calling 708.481.7397
PIZZA POTS FOR KIDS
Sponsored by Art 4 Soul
June 18, 2011
1pm-2pm
Homewood Art and Garden Fair
Located on Martin Avenue south of Ridge Road
GREEN CLEANING ESSENTIALS
Sponsored by the Orland Park Public Library
June 21, 2011
7pm-8pm
Orland Park Public Library
14921 Ravinia Avenue
Orland Park, IL 60462
708.428.5114
Registration requested

Spring is around the corner and so of course our thoughts are teeming with ideas for our gardens. While we like to repeat what’s working in the garden (that amsonia hubrechti - Arkansas Blue Star - really performed in all four seasons!) we’re also intent on trying new things each year. That’s what makes gardening satisfying and exciting and it just makes sense -- gardens are living, dynamic things. And heck, if the new thing you try out doesn’t work out, well, you can try something different the following year. (We gardeners are often humbled, aren’t we?)
Here’s something to consider for your landscape that’s both a new thing and something different: plant a songbird hedge. This natural growing ‘fence’ can play the same role as a traditional fence: screening out neighbors’ yards, muffling out street noise or establishing property lines. But frankly, metal and wooden post fences are often unattractive or downright ugly (hello chain link fence, I’m talking to you) and they send a message to the community at large that isn’t so neighborly. A songbird hedge is not only much more attractive and a better long-term investment, it’s also incredibly beneficial to the tired migrating birds that might visit your garden, looking for a meal and a little R & R. You can have a “fence” that is very much alive and filled with pleasant sounds, smells and eye-catching textures.
We’re not talking about green things that have to be clipped and manicured and fussed over as though you were Edward Scissorhands. No, we’re talking about a combination of attractive but easy to maintain trees, shrubs, vines and low growing blooms that mature to different heights and are allowed to grow naturally. By incorporating different layers of healthy plants found in your own native landscape, you’ll establish a hedge that is pleasing to look at and is a haven and crucial food source for songbirds. This article from Janet Marinelli at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden expertly (and with biting wit!) makes the case for planting songbird hedges. Even if you don’t build the hedge, it’s a good read simply to learn about the incredible challenges migrating songbirds face.
You don’t have to start from scratch when creating your own songbird hedge. Use the existing canopy and understory trees like the mighty oak, dogwood and sumac and add shrubs, vines and nectar plants. As far as other plantings are concerned, we recommend native shrubs like the spicebush, Mapleleaf viburnum and chokeberry; a Virginia creeper vine; and flowering natives like columbine, bleeding heart and cardinal flower. As far as getting your hands-on these shrubs and trees, Prairie Godmothers uses Godmother-certified suppliers located in the Midwest and we can hook you up!
If we all made the change from fences to hedges, that hackneyed old saying would have to become “Hedgerows Make Good Neighbors.”
RAIN BARRELS AND OTHER GOOD THINGS FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters
March 16, 2011
7pm-8pm
Flossmoor Public Library, 1000 Sterling Avenue, Flossmoor, IL
708.798.3600
HISTORIC CHICAGO BUNGALOW ASSOCIATION EXPO
4 WORKSHOPS BY PRAIRIE GODMOTHERS!
April 9, 2011
10am-4pm
Merchandise Mart, 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, IL
800.677.6278
Registration required at www.chicagobungalow.org
GREEN CLEANING ESSENTIALS
Sponsored by the South Holland Public Library
April 11, 2011
7pm-8pm
South Holland Library, 16250 Wausau, South Holland, IL
708.331.5264
Registration required
SMART PLANTS / SMART GARDENS
Sponsored by the Midlothian Public Library
April 14, 2011
6:30pm–7:30pm
14701 S. Kenton, Midlothian, IL
708.535.2027
GARDENS WITH A THEME
Sponsored by the Morton Grove Public Library
April 16, 2011
2pm–3pm
6140 Lincoln Avenue, Morton Grove, IL
847.929.5122
(708) 857-222ing
GARDENS WITH A THEME
Sponsored by Evilena’s Red Dresser
April 21, 2011
7pm–8pm
59 W. Bankview Drive, Frankfort, IL
815.464.4426
Registration required
AN HERBAL CULINARY ADVENTURE
Sponsored by the Dolton Public Library
April 23, 2011
11am–12pm
14037 Lincoln, Dolton, IL
708.849.2385
Registration required
GREEN CLEANING ESSENTIALS
Sponsored by the Center in Palos Park
April 26, 2011
2:30pm-3:30pm following the monthly luncheon
12700 Southwest Highway, Palos Park, IL
708-361-3650
Registration required
WE’RE TWO PLACES IN ONE DAY ON APRIL 30!
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Sponsored by the Oak Lawn Park District
April 30, 2011
10am-2pm
Wolfe Wildlife Refuge
109th and Laramie, Oak Lawn, IL
708.857.2222
Sponsored by the Historic Chicago Bungalow Association
In Partnership with Jo Stavig
April 30, 2011
3pm-5pm
Rebuilding Exchange
2160 N. Ashland Avenue, Chicago