Sunday, January 27, 2008
Garden Microclimates... Pluses And Minuses
Our garden lies at the upper end of a small, south-facing and south-sloping valley, with a four acre pond filling the bottom of the valley. The pond keeps us a little cooler in summer, warmer in early winter, but colder in mid-winter through spring... a draw. South-facing means we are hotter in summer but warmer in winter... now this would be a draw too, unless you love elepidote (big-leaved) rhododendrons. The blinding sunlight of late winter, with snow on the ground, and the soil still frozen solid is like putting your rhodys in the microwave every day... not recommended.
I hadn't planned on expanding our one acre garden, but I've made an exception for the rhododendrons; last fall I moved the deer fence along the east boundary to allow me to plant rhododendrons on a steep slope protected somewhat from the winter afternoon sun. In addition to being on a slope, there is a four foot tall yew hedge along the lip of the ravine giving this area some extra afternoon shade. I will, of course, also therefore have some winter wind protection, too. The slope is so steep that I'm going to build terraced beds with square-cut timbers.
After this, I'm absolutely done expanding the garden... really.
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Maybe done expanding, but I'm sure you will always find something to upgrade, move, plant, etc...
Gardening will never be done, especially for you!
Maybe done expanding, but I'm sure you will always find something to upgrade, move, plant, etc...
Gardening will never be done, especially for you!
I don't believe for a minute that you're done expanding. Maybe for the next couple of years, but then you'll probably become enamoured of some other woody plant & have to find a home for a bunch of them. Terraced beds sounds like a great idea for the new area. Good luck with it.
what fine Rhododendron.
Do you have the names on them?
I just start to bye Rhododendron.
I think they are beautiful all the year.
Ken
Do you have the names on them?
I just start to bye Rhododendron.
I think they are beautiful all the year.
Ken
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. You have an extensive sounding project in mind. Today was a beautiful day for walking around those future plots. I don't know about yours, but today my yard is suffering from a bad case of "mud-itis!" ;-)
Piondrom... off-hand, I think at top is Tapestry, then Nova Zembla, then Helsinki University. The last I'm not sure of. You'd probably do well with the "Finnish" rhododendrons.
Shady... we're suffering from "ice & snow-itis" here.
Don
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Shady... we're suffering from "ice & snow-itis" here.
Don
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