Kirkland, IL Garden Club

Kirkland, IL Garden Club Our mission is to improve our community through education, beautification, and the fruits of our labor through gardening. organizers: Kris Aves and Dawn Darling

06/19/2026
06/19/2026

One of the most exciting things about the Obama Presidential Center is its commitment to nature. The landscape will include more than 10,000 native plants, creating valuable habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife.

Native plants are far more than just beautiful. They provide food and shelter for countless species, support biodiversity, improve soil health, reduce the need for watering and chemicals, and help reconnect people with the natural ecosystems of their region.

This project shows that large public spaces can be both inspiring and environmentally responsible. Every native plant added to the landscape is a step toward a healthier future for wildlife and people alike.

06/18/2026

June is the perfect time to explore the prairie. Join us for four guided Nature Tours this month and experience blooming wildflowers, grassland birds and the beauty of early summer at The Nature Conservancy’s Nachusa Grasslands. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime prairie lover, we’d love to see you out on the trails.

The tours are family-friendly, and there is no cost. Sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080945afa82baafb6-nachusa9 #/

06/17/2026
06/17/2026

🌍✨ Three teenagers saw a child drinking water.
What happened next earned them one of the world's biggest environmental awards.
While many people their age were focused on exams, sports, or social media, Avyana Mehta, Ariana Agarwal, and Vivaan Chhawchharia, all just 16 years old, were thinking about a problem affecting millions of people around the world:
Microplastics in drinking water. 💧
Their inspiration came during a visit to a rural village in India.
There, they noticed a young child drinking water from a communal plastic container. It was a simple moment, but it sparked an important question.
How much invisible plastic might already be entering people's bodies every day?
That question eventually led to an invention called Plas Stick. 🧪
The concept is surprisingly simple.
Using waste tamarind seeds—a common agricultural byproduct—the teenagers developed a biodegradable powder designed to help gather tiny plastic particles suspended in water.
When added to contaminated water, the powder causes microplastic particles to clump together into larger masses that can be removed more easily.
One of the most innovative aspects of the project is its accessibility.
⚡ No electricity required.
⚡ No expensive filtration system.
⚡ No complex machinery.
The goal was to create something practical, affordable, and easy to use in communities where advanced water treatment systems may not be available.
Their work quickly gained attention.
And in 2026, the team achieved something historic.
🏆 They became the first team from India to win The Earth Prize, one of the world's largest environmental competitions for teenagers.
The victory came after receiving support from thousands of public voters worldwide.
But perhaps even more impressive than the award itself is what they did afterward.
The students have already participated in educational workshops and awareness programs that have reportedly reached more than 8,000 people across India, helping communities learn about microplastic pollution and environmental sustainability. 🌱
Their story is a reminder that innovation doesn't always begin in a laboratory.
Sometimes it begins with curiosity.
A question.
A problem someone decides not to ignore.
And three teenagers willing to believe they can make a difference.
✨ The future isn't being built only by scientists, engineers, and world leaders.
Sometimes it's being built by teenagers who see a problem—and decide to solve it.

06/12/2026

I don't make the rules. If the day starts with a “T,” apparently it's the perfect day to bring home another plant. 🌿😂
What's the most recent plant you absolutely did not need but bought anyway? 👇🪴

06/09/2026

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