All week, we’re republishing a few of our favourite Backyard Visits which have a private connection to our writers. No public gardens right here, no huge estates, no professionally designed landscapes—simply the backyards, vegetable patches, and flower beds that remind our writers of residence. This story by contributor Marie Viljoen is from August 2018.
Our 1,000-square-foot yard backyard within the Brooklyn neighborhood of Carroll Gardens is now in its third summer season. However by the tip of September we should transfer, and I have to determine what vegetation include us after we go. This will likely be our fourth transfer with a backyard in tow. The character of rental actual property is such that you may’t plan too far prematurely, usually signing a lease inside 30 days of the transfer date. So whereas we’re actively trying, we don’t but know the place we’re going to reside. Will the brand new backyard area be sunny or shady? Massive or tiny? In-ground or on a rooftop? I’ve vegetation to suit each state of affairs. Means too many vegetation. And no plant will likely be left behind.
To make lemonade out of this batch of lemons (truly, I like lemons), I’m planning to throw an August plant adoption social gathering for the pots and vegetation that don’t make the reduce. There will likely be botanical cocktails, there will likely be fond farewells. I received’t cry.
Right here’s a go to to the summer season backyard. It seems to be quite a bit completely different from after we moved in.
Images by Marie Viljoen.
Past it, the facet borders and vegetable backyard are rambunctious. Fairly aside from gardening for pleasure (and remedy), I develop some extra uncommon edible vegetation experimentally, for the first-hand expertise I want when advising others to domesticate them. How does frequent milkweed behave? What about nettles? Are ramps unattainable to domesticate? Are you able to develop your personal fiddleheads? (You will discover the solutions in Forage, Harvest, Feast, my wild meals cookbook.)
It took me at the very least a yr to determine all of it out. These pots see about six hours of solar a day from late spring to late summer season (none in fall and winter) and the combination that thrives proper now contains pineapples lilies (Eucomis species), calamintha, dahlias, lilies, and flowering tobacco.
That’s an excellent return on funding. Pollinators love them. In 5 hours of summer season solar this assortment of pots contains perilla, purple basil (which appreciates some aid from sizzling solar), and stalwart begonias. Final winter a few of the potted pineapple lily bulbs rotted, regardless of being technically hardy right here (USDA zone 7b). Pots are excessive environments and the freeze-thaw cycle in them is way extra brutal than for a similar vegetation in-ground, just some yards away. The bulbs saved within the fridge’s crisper drawer have been nice. Left of their pots, a cold basement could be excellent.
Above: Lilium ‘White Butterflies’ is $15 per bulb on the Lily Backyard.
Lilies have bloomed in all my New York gardens. They take effectively to containers, and differing types provide a sequence of bloom from late spring to late summer season.