#ClimateResilient #Gardening: How to Adapt Your Garden to #ExtremeWeather

ECO gardener, Nov 14, 2024

Excerpt: "Gardening in Extreme Weather

Gardening in extreme weather can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can protect plants and maintain a healthy garden:

Choose Weather-Resistant Plants
Opt for #DroughtTolerant, heat-resistant plants in hot climates (like succulents or lavender) and hardy, cold-resistant species in colder climates (like kale or coneflowers).

Use #Mulch to Retain Moisture and Insulate
Applying a thick layer of organic mulch helps regulate soil temperature and retain moisture, making it essential in both hot and cold conditions.

Install #ShadeCloth or Row Covers
In intense heat, a shade cloth can protect plants from direct sun, while row covers offer frost protection during cold spells.

Water Smartly
For hot weather, water early in the morning to reduce evaporation and avoid wetting foliage. In winter, water during the day when temperatures are above freezing to help roots absorb moisture before the ground freezes.

Consider #RaisedBeds
Raised beds help with drainage in #WetClimates and can warm up faster in colder weather, giving plants a more stable growing environment.

Wind Protection Strategies
Use windbreaks like shrubs, fencing, or netting to shield plants from damaging winds that can dry out or freeze foliage.

Invest in Hardy #ContainerGardens
For extreme weather, container gardens are versatile—easily moved to sunny spots, shady areas, or even indoors as needed. [I do this with tomatoes and other plants]

Optimize Soil Health
Healthy, well-drained soil holds moisture better in heat and protects roots from frost damage in winter. Regularly add compost to enrich soil.

Use #ColdFrames or #Greenhouses
These structures create a controlled environment, extending the growing season and protecting plants from temperature extremes.

Keep an Eye on Weather Patterns
Staying informed about sudden temperature changes can help you take timely action, like covering plants or adjusting watering schedules.

With these tips, you can create a resilient garden that adapts to extreme weather challenges while keeping your plants thriving."

Learn more:
https://ecogardener.com/blogs/news/climate-resilient-gardening

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Climate-Resilient Gardening: How to Adapt Your Garden to Extreme Weather

To create a climate-resilient garden, focus on practices that enhance sustainability and adapt to climate change. Key actions include growing food to reduce waste, composting, increasing biodiversity with native plants, incorporating trees, and minimizing hard landscaping. Utilizing renewable technologies can further improve garden sustainability.

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"Water deeply once a week" -- yup, that describes my last stint at the #CommunityGarden! #DroughtTolerant plants it is!

Some good info here... One of the varieties I'm growing this year is the #AnasaziBean -- also known as #AnasaziCaveBeans -- famous for long-lasting storage and being tasty and filling! Black Turtle beans are another favorite! But I have not yet tried Hopi Lima beans. Maybe next year...

6 #DroughtTolerant Dried Bean Varieties for a #ResilientGarden

Build a resilient garden with 6 drought-tolerant dried beans. These varieties thrive in dry conditions, ensuring a reliable, protein-rich harvest.

Learn more:
https://www.farmstandapp.com/224055/6-drought-tolerant-dried-bean-varieties-for-a-resilient-garden/

#SolarPunkSunday #DroughtResistantCrops #Beans #Resiliency #FoodSecurity #NativeSeeds #NativeAmericanFoods #ClimateChangeGardening

6 Drought Tolerant Dried Bean Varieties for a Resilient Garden - FarmstandApp

Build a resilient garden with 6 drought-tolerant dried beans. These varieties thrive in dry conditions, ensuring a reliable, protein-rich harvest.

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Some really good ideas here... Replacing #TallGrasses with #Sedges, getting rid of #Periwinkle (though maybe not all of it, since it is an early flowering plant), replacing #Pachysandra with #SweetWoodruff, etc., etc.

17 #TickAttracting Plants You Should Avoid In Your Yard (And What To Grow Instead)

By Hattie Grigsby
July 15, 2025

"A stunning yard shouldn’t double as a tick playground—but surprisingly, some popular landscape plants invite them in. Dense groundcovers like pachysandra or #ivy create cool, shaded spots where ticks love to hide, making your outdoor space riskier than it looks.

"Swapping those out for smarter choices can make a big difference. Consider tick-resistant alternatives like #lavender, #rosemary, or ornamental grasses—plants that still offer beauty without creating cozy tick hangouts. Plus, many of these double as #PollinatorFriendly and #DroughtTolerant options."

https://positivebloom.com/tick-attracting-plants-you-should-avoid-in-your-yard-and-what-to-grow-instead/

#SolarPunkSunday #TickRepellents #SpendTimeInNature #BeSafeOutdoors #TickSafety #Gardening

17 Tick-Attracting Plants You Should Avoid In Your Yard (And What To Grow Instead)

Boost curb appeal fast with 18 July bloomers—no redesign needed. These vibrant flowers add instant charm, color, and seasonal beauty.

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Psammophora longifolia Unlocking the Secrets of "Sand Loving Long-leaf": A Guide to Propagating Psammophora longifolia
"Psammophora longifolia" might seem like a mouthful, but this intriguing plant, comm... #CaliforniaNativePlant #droughttolerant #gardening #longleafsandverbena #Propagation #Psammophoralongifolia #sandverbena #wildflowers
https://propagate.one/how-to-propagate-psammophora-longifolia/?fsp_sid=1632
Psammophora longifolia

Unlocking the Secrets of "Sand Loving Long-leaf": A Guide to Propagating Psammophora longifolia "Psammophora longifolia" might seem like a mouthful, but this intriguing plant, commonly known as "Sand Loving Long-leaf," is easier to befriend than its name suggests. Native to arid regions, this resilient beauty charms with its delicate flowers and tenacious spirit. Intrigued? Let’s ... Read more

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Also known as sea squill, Drimia maritima is a wild Mediterranean plant that blooms in late summer. Its tall stalk is covered in striking white flowers with reddish stripes. It grows in dry, rocky places and has been used for centuries in folk remedies and to keep pests away. Have you ever spotted one?

#biodiversity #rewilding #droughttolerant #pollinatorfriendly #campinginportugal #wildbeauty #sustainabletourism #mediterraneanflora #wildflowers

Also known as sea squill, Drimia maritima is a wild Mediterranean plant that blooms in late summer. Its tall stalk is covered in striking white flowers with reddish stripes. It grows in dry, rocky places and has been used for centuries in folk remedies and to keep pests away. Have you ever spotted one?

#biodiversity #rewilding #droughttolerant #pollinatorfriendly #campinginportugal #wildbeauty #sustainabletourism #mediterraneanflora

Garden View, Theodore Payne Foundation, Sun Valley, California

Theodore Payne Foundation (TPF) is a nonprofit organization that inspires and educates Southern Californians about the beauty and ecological benefits of California native plants. Located on 22 acres of canyon land in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles,

https://welchwrite.com/agn/2025/04/24/garden-view-theodore-payne-foundation-sun-valley-california-photography-prints/

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