Ep.208 Right plant, right place: Site parameters x plant functions - Daniel Fuller
Description
Yeah, yeah yeah - right plant, right place. But what does this old cliche mean in the real world? In this episode, I break down the old concept into site parameters (restrictions) and plant functions (desirable traits).
Site Parameter Examples
- Available space
- Temperature
- Frost
- Wind
- Altitude
- Humidity
- Topography
- Substrate
- Mulch
- Average rainfall
- Drought
- Irrigation
- Sunlight
- Salt
- Micro climate
- Aspect
- Slope gradient
- Reflected light
- Reflected heat
- Rockeries
- Pathways
- Wind corridors
- Depressed areas
- Raised areas
- Flat areas
- Common pests/diseases
Plant Function Examples
- Biodiversity resources
- Playgrounds
- Rockeries
- Grey water
- Fire retardant
- Growth habit
- Erosion control
- Rain gardens
- Micro-catchments
- Bioswales
- Water cleaning
- Sensory
- Maintenance budget
- Order and creativity
- Layering
- Repetition
- Unity
- Rhythm
- Contrast
- Balance
- Colour
- Form
- Texture
- Line
- Proportion
- Focal points
- Seasonal interest
- Mass planting
- Specimen planting
- Feature
- Sightline preservation
- Screening & privacy
- Wind break
- Hedging
- Borders
- Roadside planting
- Parkland
- Street tree
- Modern garden
- Traditional garden
- Native garden
This episode is based on my experiences as a qualified horticulturist of over a decade, and a webinar presentation I developed with Todd Layt for Ozbreed of the same title.
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