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The Casual Gardener Visits The Gardening Community – Emily Larson’s Garden

Recently, I had the privilege of visiting the garden of Emily Larson in Warrenville, IL.  Emily took Third Place in
the 2006 America In Bloom gardening contest under the Residence Yard category.  Might I remind all of my
readers that the contest entry deadline is approaching mid-June.  Please enter your gardens!  AIB wants to
share all your hard work with the community and more entries are needed.  Please contact the head of the local
chapter, Angelique Dunning, at (630) 673-2837 to enter the contest.

As soon as I pulled in Emily’s driveway I knew this was a true “gardener’s home.”  Large pine trees dripped over
the drive; their arms ready to embrace any visitors.  Her drive is lined with flowering perennials and birdhouses.  
As I stepped out of my car I was greeted warmly by Emily and two little flurries of fur - her ever-faithful doggy
companions, Missy and Sassy.

Emily’s garden represents a lifetime story of love and family unity.  While Emily has lived in her home over 40
years, her in-laws lived in the home prior to that.  Bernice and Louis Larson loved Warrenville.  Louis gardened
and had animals including a small vegetable garden, fruit trees, as well as a chickens, pigs and rabbits.  It set
the foundation for a young, energetic couple, Emily and Peter Larson, to move in, build their own garden and
start their own family.  They raised four children together in the 900 square foot house.  Emily’s dear husband,
Peter, passed away in 1989, but Emily remains in the family home.

Emily always loved gardening and has worked magic on the small property.  When they moved out from the city
40 years ago, her children were so excited to see grass and trees they wanted to play outside every day.  They
continue to help her on her projects.  With their help, she has built two large and very beautiful fish ponds
complete with goldfish who are almost 16 years old.  There are waterlilies, a bog garden, a waterfall and a host
of gorgeous perennial flowering gardens surrounding the site as well.

The garden attracts many beneficial animals and insects including birds, dragonflies and butterflies.  While I
was sitting in Emily’s sunroom, two brightly colored Baltimore Orioles flew up to Emily’s window and chirped at
us.  She also has many Chickadees, Doves, Robins and Cardinals.  One year Emily had six pairs of nesting
Cardinals!  Along with the positive, there sometimes comes the negative:  she’s fought invasive plants like
Garlic Mustard and Maple Trees and has an on-going issue with a Blue Heron who stands over her ponds
during dinner hour.  

When asked what her favorite garden flower is she says it’s a night-blooming Moonflower that has consistently
reseeded since before her mother-in-law lived at the home 40 years ago.  The gorgeous white bloom opens
only at night and is  surpassed only by its delicious scent which wafts through the living room window all
summer long.

It was a delight to visit Emily’s garden and I believe Emily has been a true forerunner to the community garden
programs I have been working with in Warrenville.  She’s a great example in creating beauty and inspiration in
her yard which all the neighborhood can share.  Congratulations Emily on your persistence in bringing such joy
to our community!


Please send your gardening questions for Shawna Coronado, The Casual Gardener to
dearshawna@thecasualgardener.com or The Casual Gardener, P.O. Box 358, Warrenville, IL 60555.  
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