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I guess it depends on where you are in Chicagoland, but if possible, you could burn your lawn. Much of the Chicago area should be a burr oak savanna . It's a fire-adapted prairie ecosystem. You could buy seed, but honestly, there's plenty of ways to get seed from native plants living in local ditches, waysides, and parks.
Yeah I think if I just start looking up natives and identifying them that could make for a fun hobby too as well as collecting seeds.