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Mountain FireMountain Fire<div class="ExternalClass92D3EB9866A041E3A2BAF8A666B90660"><p>This garden bed design is a larger version of 'Fire and Foliage'. It is a good choice for a location that gets sun for more than half the day, and it doesn't need shelter from the wind. It needs soil that drains well in the winter and doesn’t get too waterlogged.</p></div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Linear17Thumb.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Linear17Thumb.jpg75<div class="ExternalClassBF36F4C619EF46929BDA1EDC6B1017AD"><p>To properly maintain your garden, and for best results: </p><ul><li>Prepare the garden bed with a good quality soil. There should be a minimum soil depths of 30 cm for perennials, 45 cm for shrubs and 60 cm for trees. </li><li>Every spring, apply 5 cm of well-rotted compost or manure annually in the spring (try not to pile it up around woody stems).</li><li>Remove weeds as required, and inspect for pests and disease every week or two in the spring and summer. </li><li>Ensure plants receive a minimum of 5 cm of water weekly during the spring and summer. </li><li>Remove and compost ‘spent’ blooms and leaves in the fall. </li><li>Prune only to remove misplaced or damaged stems as needed during the summer. The plants suggested here should not require pruning to reduce size. </li></ul> </div><div class="ExternalClass37B2F0F90BFC4305A2C8007A7FD740FE"> This presentation does not reflect coordinated flowering time. </div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Linear17.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Linear17.jpghttps://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Linear17Aerial.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Linear17Aerial.jpg

 

 

‘Mountain Fire’ pieris (Pieris japonica ‘Mountain Fire’)‘Mountain Fire’ pieris (Pieris japonica ‘Mountain Fire’)Pj150 cm1.00000000000000GP0|#672d8751-28c1-437c-8765-cd6a8c8e816c;L0|#0672d8751-28c1-437c-8765-cd6a8c8e816c|Valley Rose Pieris;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#146bc882-e515-4e91-aeb1-13770ce09480;L0|#0146bc882-e515-4e91-aeb1-13770ce09480|Mountain Fire Pieris;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
dwarf sweetbox (Sarcoccoca hookeriana var. humilis)dwarf sweetbox (Sarcoccoca hookeriana var. humilis)Sh90 cm1.00000000000000GP0|#c7a5c3de-5124-47d8-8981-f2689b30142f;L0|#0c7a5c3de-5124-47d8-8981-f2689b30142f|Rubella Skimmia;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#7e13a602-faa8-4adf-912f-ffc87c679cb0;L0|#07e13a602-faa8-4adf-912f-ffc87c679cb0|Dwarf Sweetbox;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
bronze hair sedge (Carex comans bronze form)bronze hair sedge (Carex comans bronze form)cc45 cm6.00000000000000GP0|#7dde3b2f-ff95-48c4-b2e4-2253e5c445b7;L0|#07dde3b2f-ff95-48c4-b2e4-2253e5c445b7|Orange New Zealand Sedge;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#73b02f39-da15-4556-8819-84bf98621780;L0|#073b02f39-da15-4556-8819-84bf98621780|Bronze Hair Sedge;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
‘Plum Pudding’ purple leaf coral bells (Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’)‘Plum Pudding’ purple leaf coral bells (Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’)hpp35 cm9.00000000000000GP0|#688715b6-bbc2-4796-a80f-b126c6f333d6;L0|#0688715b6-bbc2-4796-a80f-b126c6f333d6|Sashay Coral Bells;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#51b37dbf-61b9-4622-8ab7-b39aa9070a14;L0|#051b37dbf-61b9-4622-8ab7-b39aa9070a14|Plum Pudding Purple Leaf Coral Bells;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
fragrant hosta (Hosta plantaginea)fragrant hosta (Hosta plantaginea)hp65 cm6.00000000000000GP0|#95244841-42b7-4ded-b9a1-74f5b9a37d3d;L0|#095244841-42b7-4ded-b9a1-74f5b9a37d3d|Red October Hosta;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#9bd2e344-0979-4598-ba6d-a85c161bc37a;L0|#09bd2e344-0979-4598-ba6d-a85c161bc37a|Fragrant Hosta;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
Japanese tassel fern (Polystichum polyblepharum)Japanese tassel fern (Polystichum polyblepharum)pp45 cm5.00000000000000GP0|#ceac1f6a-a1b8-4ae0-be34-c9e622a58fa4;L0|#0ceac1f6a-a1b8-4ae0-be34-c9e622a58fa4|Soft Shield Fern;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#e6910e17-2105-4f67-a08e-85bffa8e6624;L0|#0e6910e17-2105-4f67-a08e-85bffa8e6624|Japanese Tassel Fern;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df

 

 

Mountain FireMountain Fire<div class="ExternalClass92D3EB9866A041E3A2BAF8A666B90660"><p>This garden bed design is a larger version of 'Fire and Foliage'. It is a good choice for a location that gets sun for more than half the day, and it doesn't need shelter from the wind. It needs soil that drains well in the winter and doesn’t get too waterlogged.</p></div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Linear17Thumb.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Linear17Thumb.jpg75<div class="ExternalClassBF36F4C619EF46929BDA1EDC6B1017AD"><p>To properly maintain your garden, and for best results: </p><ul><li>Prepare the garden bed with a good quality soil. There should be a minimum soil depths of 30 cm for perennials, 45 cm for shrubs and 60 cm for trees. </li><li>Every spring, apply 5 cm of well-rotted compost or manure annually in the spring (try not to pile it up around woody stems).</li><li>Remove weeds as required, and inspect for pests and disease every week or two in the spring and summer. </li><li>Ensure plants receive a minimum of 5 cm of water weekly during the spring and summer. </li><li>Remove and compost ‘spent’ blooms and leaves in the fall. </li><li>Prune only to remove misplaced or damaged stems as needed during the summer. The plants suggested here should not require pruning to reduce size. </li></ul> </div>

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