chgoeditor wrote:I'm in the same boat -- my husband and I bought a home in Rogers Park, and it's beautifully landscaped, and I'm worried I'll screw it all up come spring and summer. In addition, the prior homeowner didn't seem to grow much in the way of vegetables aside from a very small plot of herbs and peppers. I'd love to expand the herb garden and grow some tomatoes, lettuces/spinaches, cucumbers, and maybe some beets or radishes. I suspect that vertical container gardening may be the way to go, but I'd love some advice on the optimal spots given a limited amount of southern exposure sun. (That said, my kitchen windowsill rosemary seems to be thriving with its northern exposure.) Any recent recommendations?
I highly recommend City Grange for everything from garden layout advice, to what plants to grow where (and how to keep them alive). They sell everything from flowers to really interesting veg seedlings, as well as the soil, compost, fertilizer, etc. And most, if not all, plants and supplies are organic. They are open year round at the original location (though I think I read that they may be temporarily closed for the next few weeks to do some building repairs) and they are opening another location in Evanston.
https://citygrange.com/
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