Jerry's garden in Chicago, IL

 
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Created by: jerdeasy
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 5b
  • Location: Chicago, IL
  • Sunset climate zone: 39
  • Garden type: back yard
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
  • Soil type: Potting soil
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Jerry's garden update end of summer Sep 09, 2011
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Tine replied over 1 year ago
Wow! I can't believe how big everything is! Are all these plants in containers?  Do you take them indoors for the winter?
Tine replied over 1 year ago
Oh I see, So the elephant ears will last for years to come as long as you keep them from the frost...
Groundskeeper replied over 1 year ago
Yes, and the tuber will get bigger.
Jerry's garden 2011 Aug 11, 2011
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linda_morrison replied almost 2 years ago
Wow you have a fantastic garden! Now that's what I want my garden to look like! Keep the pictures coming.
jerdeasy's Buzz Aug 17, 2010
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Groundskeeper replied almost 3 years ago
Welcome to YourGardenShow. There's a lot going on in your garden. I hope you'll identify the plants. Click on "FAQ" at the top of the page for a short YGS video about tagging plants in a photograpaph. Thou... more »
KatieSwietlik replied almost 3 years ago
Great use of container plantings; the garden really looks great. I love the concept of being able to move the plantings when they are in containers; allows for an ever evolving design. Where in Chicago is ... more »
Kristen replied over 2 years ago
Nice garden!  I like your vertical use of the surrounding fences.  I am am an urban gardener (with a limited gardening area) and appreciate the use of space beyond what's under your feet!
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