As the temperature rises, so does crime. Make sure your home isn’t an easy target. Lock and light, day and night Lock your house, your car, and your garage all the time, says Sergeant Travis Dalby, head of Sangamon County’s crime prevention unit. “As the weather heats up, all kinds of crime increases. But you […]
Home & Garden
Backyard grapes for Illinois
Grape vines are a beautiful feature for your landscape that provide both aesthetic and edible benefits, says a University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator. “Fresh-picked-from-the-vine grapes are delicious,” says Bruce J. Black. “The work you put into growing your grapes definitely pays off during harvest.” Grapes can be grown in Illinois if you choose a […]
Make your yard home to feathered friends
Early spring is a wonderful time to attract birds to your yard. Natural seed sources from last fall have been picked over and used up. Many of the insects that overwinter are still inactive. And it’s courtship and nesting time, which creates a high demand for fuel and housing. To make your yard a neighborhood […]
Plant a tree with Rotary
New trees are taking root at Lincoln Memorial Garden, Rotary Park and Centennial Park, thanks to a collaborative project among the five Springfield Rotary clubs. Rotarians purchased and helped plant 175 trees at Lincoln Memorial Garden last December, and in April 22 trees are being planted at Rotary Park and 30 trees at Centennial Park. […]
Exploring solar systems
“Basically, David beat Goliath.” Michelle Knox, president of Springfield-based renewable energy and efficiency company WindSolarUSA, has reason to feel triumphant. A unanimous decision handed down April 3 by the Illinois Commerce Commission found in favor of a coalition of 12 Illinois solar businesses, including Knox’s. The ICC decision heads off what could have been a […]
Interior design trends for 2018
With each new year comes a fresh set of interior design trends. And those topping the list for 2018 are sure to inspire homeowners making updates big and small. Angie’s List recently attended the shows at Design and Construction Week for a firsthand look at what’s up and coming in home improvement. Here’s a look […]
Start your vegetable garden early with cool-season crops
After a long winter, gardeners are always eager to get outside again. “Get a head start on your vegetable garden by planting cool-season crops,” says Gemini Bhalsod, a University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator. “Cool spring weather favors vegetables like leafy greens, root vegetables and members of the onion and cabbage family.” Most cool-season vegetables, […]
Plant lilies for a summer garden of elegant blooms
Lilies add long-lasting color and fragrance to flower gardens and summer bouquets. These stately flowers provide vertical interest and blend nicely with other perennials. And best of all, with very little care, you’ll be enjoying them for years to come. Plant different types of lilies to extend your enjoyment from early summer into fall. The […]
How to lighten, brighten your home this spring
Spring can be a time of transition in more ways than one. Yes, the days are longer and brighter, but your home can be transformed as well.If you are looking for some ways to brighten and lighten your home this spring, here are some of our top Design Recipes tips. DO 1. Use lots of […]
Spring Home and Garden Calendar
Upscale Collectible SaleApr 13-14, 5pm-8pm Fri, 8am-12:30pm Sat. Featuring bargains on new and gently used items, plus a book and record nook, kids’ corner and bake sale. All proceeds support Animal Protective League’s homeless dogs and cats. $5 per person. apl-shelter.org. 544-7387. The old HH Gregg building, 2501 Wabash Ave. Trivia NightApr 13, 7pm Fri. […]
Gardening with your senses
Gardeners may be familiar with the sense of calm and peace that can come from relaxing in a patch of fragrant and colorful flowers. It’s little wonder that the gardens have been harnessed for their therapeutic effects. “Horticultural therapy is about people, not the plants,” says University of Wisconsin Extension Master Gardener program director, Mike […]
What to do with all the leaves
The fall foliage show of reds, yellows and golds will be beginning shortly in many parts of Illinois, and then will be finishing up before we know it. One good freeze up north will take care of any more fall color as the leaves come down, left in the landscape and on the lawn. If […]
