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The Casual Gardener Visits The Gardening Community – Rob Sperl’s Garden – an Environmentally
Friendly Delight!

Rob Sperl lives on a quiet street in Warrenville, Illinois.  His garden is young and still developing its roots.  Rob
invited me to his home to visit and I was delighted to spend time with him on his newly bricked back porch patio
learning about what makes his garden “tick”.

Rob works for the Wheaton Park District as the Director of Planning and has a very strong background in Land
Management and Landscape Architecture.  Among his many community achievements, he is also the Chairman
for the Friends of Warrenville Parks and is very interested in conservation and nature as it applies to the
community.  It’s been a winding road for Rob – he started out in aviation school, however after some extensive
soul searching he decided Landscape Architecture was a better way to go.   After many years and a few
homes, he’s fallen in love with gardening, particularly gardening around his latest home – a Cape Cod – which
he shares with his wife, Katie.  

“This home and garden is perfectly suited for the two of us,” said Rob.  Indeed, Rob has an expansive yard for
entertaining, but has filled his planting niches with a strong mixture of easy-to-care-for natives such as Prairie
Dropseed, Native Black-Eyed Susan and Prairie Smoke and traditional perennials such as Russian Sage,
Yarrow and Hosta.  I was particularly taken with his giant nodding Native Black-Eyed Susan; blooming a sharp
yellow color and spreading over six feet wide.  Just beautiful!

The trees and shrubs on the property include Sumac, Holly, Cotoneaster, Pine, Maple and a delicate Japanese
Maple against his front window.  They offer shade to keep the home cool in the Summer and lose their leaves in
the Winter offering the home additional warmth from the sun.  A very environmentally sound plan which helps
Rob keep his utility bills down.

Rob believes in being environmentally friendly and composts regularly.  I was quite AMAZED at his 100 gallon
trough he uses as a rain barrel.  He dips watering pails into the deep trough and distributes throughout his
yard.  Follow Rob’s rule of watering only before the hour of 10:00 AM and after the hour of 6:00 PM to prevent
water evaporation.   He does not cover his water trough, but does suggest “hitting” or “moving” the water
regularly to prevent mosquito infestation.

My advice is to follow Rob’s environmentally friendly example:

•        Save your utility bills by carefully planning your tree and shrub planting
•        Utilize a water barrel or water trough to collect rain water and save on your water bill
•        Plant native plants so you do not have to water as frequently

Happy Summer Gardening!!!

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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