Changes & CHOICES
Horticulture|July - August 2024
HOW PLANT EXPERTS ARE RESPONDING TO OUR SHIFTING CLIMATE AND WEATHER EXTREMES
- ERICA BROWNE-GRIVAS
Changes & CHOICES

If you’re confused about what to plant now, you’re not alone. Rapidly shifting climate conditions, from drought to floods and fires to ice storms, have many of us rethinking our approach to gardening. I asked industry experts across the country to share their perspectives, and several themes emerged about stewarding beautiful, resilient landscapes in the years ahead. Wherever you live, you’ll find strategies to apply in your garden.

Be Your Garden’s Detective

“Gardeners need to keep learning and being curious. If a plant is struggling, start acting like a detective,” said Brooke Edmunds, Oregon State University extension agent and Master Gardener lead in the state’s Marion and Polk counties.

“Gardeners attuned to their conditions will continue asking foundational questions,” she said. “Is it something with the soil? Is it not in quite the right spot? Is it getting enough sunlight? We all have to adapt.”

As we try to lessen our impact on the planet and garden with fewer inputs and greater purpose, finding the right plant for the right place has never been trickier or more important.

Location, Location: Microclimates Rule

The sun, wind, drainage and soil can change within a few feet in your garden. Observing microclimates—like where your spring bulbs bloom first, which spots hold water and which get scorched in the afternoon sun—is key to success. Elevated sites, including raised beds and the tops of berms, tend to be warmer and windier and can dry out quicker. Beds against sunny walls can offer some cold protection, while gardens at the base of a hill may sit in a frost pocket.

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