ERG's Beglin Native Plants Garden

Beglin Garden
Legend:
  1. Rosin Weed
  2. Old Field Goldenrod
  3. Rattlesnake Master
  4. Aromatic Aster
  5. Prairie Dropseed
  6. Little Bluestem
  7. Wild Columbine
  8. False Sunflower
  9. Wild Lupine
  10. Rough Blazing Star
  11. Wild Indigo
  12. Culver’s Root
  13. Sunflower
  14. Big Bluestem
  15. Stiff Goldenrod
  16. Wild Quinine
  17. Prickly Pear Cactus
  18. Wild Strawberry
  19. Wild Bergemot
  20. Tall Coreopsis
  21. Black-Eyed Susan
  22. Purple Coneflower
  23. Butterflyweed
  24. Prairie Dock

The following article by Bob Beglin appeared originally in Sand Tracks, September 2011.

Beglin Garden
ERG's Beglin Garden, Broadway at the South Shore tracks

Don't miss the native plant demonstration project along the west side of Broadway between the South Shore tracks and Service Avenue. The project is ERG's effort to enhance the environmental awareness of the community. It has been developed in response to questions by residents about planting native species on their own properties. Residents wanted to know what plants would grow well, look good, and simultaneously not be fodder for deer.

Larry Jensen sculpture
Larry Jensen's sculpture for the ERG garden

Planting began in May and June of 2010, and could not have been completed without the generosity of NIPSCO in allowing their property to be used, the endorsement of the Beverly Shores Park Board, and the expertise of J. F. New & Company in helping with plant selection, in addition to the physical labor of dedicated volunteers. Even the Beverly Shores Fire Department helped during the scorching hot days by spraying water. Additional plantings were made in the fall of 2010.

The plants straddle the entrance to the Calumet Trail, and contain identifying markers, such as: Big Blue Stem, Little Blue Stem, Rattle Snakemaster, Broad-leaved Purple Coneflower, White Wild Indigo, Butterfly Weed, Black-eyed Susan, Wild Quinine, Wild Lupine, False Sunflower, and Aromatic Aster. Many of these wildflowers are the same species you may see along the roadways, trails and back yards of Beverly Shores. Ultimately, all the plants will have an identifying marker.

Residents are encouraged to wander and relax alongside this unique entrance to our town. You may even adapt some ideas for your own natural landscaping projects.

Beglin, Schaudt & Boelter
Arlene Beglin, Bill Schaudt, & Phoebe Boelter at the ERG Garden