Thursday, May 15, 2014

Conservatory in a Tiny Garden Rustique

This week in my garden, below.  Small, less than 8500sf, it never bores.
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Potted hydrangea setting bud, below, blooms all summer.  Behind the hydrangea camellia sasanqua blooms all fall.  Left of the hydrangea a camellia japonica blooms all winter.  Hellebores in stone terrace, bloomed all winter, pruned down for summer.
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Behind this curtain are a stone terrace set in dirt, tea olives, azaleas, daphne, crape myrtles, red buds, sarcococca, roses, viburnum, aucuba, liriope  & etc....
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Not a day in the year does my garden lack blooms, structure or beauty.
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WITHOUT EFFORT.
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However, those are not salient facts.




Maximum pollinator habitat is the most important detail.  Which includes subsidiary effects.
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No fertilizer to kill mycorrhizal fungi, earthworms or poison groundwater.  No need to even mention insecticides.  And, a potager producing 80% more produce with the increased pollinators.  In addition, no lawn to mow-water-feed.  Picking up on the time-effort-money this type of garden saves?
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Shade during summer cuts electric bills by 40% with leaves dropping allowing the sun to help heat my house.  Aside from mental health this little garden has given me a career.  Very nice, but more greatly, purpose backed with passion.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Conservatory is rescued doors/windows with siding from a century old fishing cabin torn down at Lake Burton.  Chandelier, wood stove, antiques, gravel floor, lamps-more-lamps, and my wireless reaches to the Conservatory.  Go me !  For a decade my garage held the gathering storm of this Conservatory.  
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3 comments:

Lori Buff said...

Having good shade around my house keeps it at least 10 degrees cooler that my neighbors without dense shade. Having year round beautiful blooms should be everyone's goal.

Unknown said...

Mychorrizae are important to plants. They help expand the root system. This allows the plants to take up more water and nutrients.
Ron | http://www.marloweslandscaping.com

Anonymous said...

Just plain brilliant; stunning, gorgeous, and adds to the "pollinator habitat"!!!

Bravo!