Home & garden calendar, May 25-31
Send events for this calendar to homes@dailyherald.com with “calendar listing” in the subject line. Deadline is two weeks prior to the event.
Plant sales
Northwest Compass Garden & Plant Sale: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, May 30, Northwest Compass Community Garden, 1300 W. Northwest Hwy., Mount Prospect. Wander through the community gardens while shopping a homegrown selection of veggies, flowers, herbs, and indoor plants. Proceeds benefit Northwest Compass, a local nonprofit helping people in crisis. Visit northwestcompass.org.
North Aurora Garden Club Plant Sale: 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 31, at Oak Street and Walnut Drive, North Aurora. A variety of plants from garden club members. Sale held rain or shine. Cash or check only. Plants purchased at this event support garden club activities.
Hoffman Estates Garden Club Plant Sale: 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, June 6, at Schaumburg Farmers Market, 190 S. Roselle Road, Schaumburg. Member-grown plants including perennials, annuals, dahlias, grasses, hostas, houseplants, vegetables and herbs will be available. The popular Mexican sunflower plants will be back along with a limited number of native plants. 10% of proceeds will be donated to the Schaumburg Township Food Pantry. Visit www.hoffmanestatesgardenclub.com.
Arlington Heights Garden Club Plant Sale: 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 7, at Arlington Heights Historical Museum, 110 W. Fremont, Arlington Heights. Plants dug from members’ gardens will include perennials and native plants. Annuals, perennials, vegetables and herbs started from seeds and cuttings by members also will be available. Also garden art, books and equipment. For information, ahgardenclub.com.
St. Charles Park District’s Native Plant Sale: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 7, at Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, 3795 Campton Hills Road, St. Charles. Plants will be available for purchase on-site and while supplies last. Choose from a wide selection of plants that are native to the region. Naturalists will be on hand to provide assistance with your plant selections. View this year’s catalog at stcnature.org/native-plant-sale.
Garden walks
Lisle Woman’s Club 23rd annual Garden Gait: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, June 8. Starts at the Museums at Lisle Station Park, 921 School St., Lisle. Five gardens throughout Lisle are featured, along with a local Lisle park that is host to many varieties of plants. Advance tickets are $20; day of tickets are $25. Also featured will be more than 30 vendors and raffle baskets highlighting local restaurants, The Morton Arboretum and other themes. Proceeds benefit local charities and high school scholarships.
Arlington Heights Garden Club Garden Walk and Unique Boutique: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 22. Pick up wrist bands and get directions at Arlington Heights Historical Museum grounds, 110 W. Fremont St. Tour private homes and institutional gardens throughout Arlington Heights. Tickets available now at www.ahgardenclub.com/gw-ub. Tickets can also be purchased at our plant sale on June 7, at the AH Farmers Market on June 14 & 21, and at Village Bank and Trust in Arlington Heights. Tickets are $15 before the walk and $20 day of walk. Unique boutique is free to shop on the grounds of the museum from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors will feature items for home and gardens. Ticket proceeds will fund scholarships, conservation programs and projects. Email the club at ahgcgardenwalk@gmail.com.
Upcoming
Tuesday, June 3
Garden Club of Lake Zurich, planning your vegetable garden: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Ela Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. Melanie Bromberek, farm manager at the College of Lake County campus farm, will discuss planning your vegetable garden and will be available for questions and advice. Guests welcome. Refreshments served. Visit www.gardencluboflakezurich.org.
Tuesday, June 10
Buffalo Grove Garden Club, “Exploring the Deciduous Forest”: 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, at Alcott Center, 530 Bernard Drive, Buffalo Grove. Jim Rowan will share a photographic journey titled, “Exploring the Deciduous Forest,” the largest remaining ecosystem in Illinois. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome.