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Tracy checking on her veggies |
My friend Tracy has a habit of picking up neglected and otherwise unwanted plants or animals and nurturing them to healthy, happy beings. Whether it be dogs, donkeys, or shrubs, she can take the most dire cases and somehow helps them become fully realized beings. In the plant world, she also has a habit of getting things to grow that really have no business living at 8,500ft. In a windy spot at the head of the Gunnison Valley, she has an impressive spread of trees, shrubs, and an abundance of Nepeta (cat mint). Of course, her favorite color is purple, so it makes sense. . .
On a purple note, after having posted earlier that I've never seen a climbing vine Clematis do well up here, I was stunned to see one on the east side of her garage:
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Climbing Vine Clematis |
It's completely protected from the wind and gets a pretty good dose of morning sun and mid day sun, but shielded from afternoon sun. She claims she never waters it and it took about 3 years to get fully productive, but now, after 5 years, it must have over 100 blooms on it.
I like being surprised. . . it keeps me on my toes. And I should have known that if any one can get a Clematis to grow up here, it's Tracy.
Another one of my favorites in her garden is a Mugo 'Tannenbaum', a cute little pine that stays relatively short:
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Pinus Mugo 'Tannenbaum' |
Tracy is a perfect example of someone who is dedicated and determined to have a garden up here, fearless in her experimentation, and constantly reading and researching helping her grow in a somewhat inhospitable environment.
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