Fawn & Flora Greenscapes
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Small gardening company, based in Victoria, B.C. Offering ecologically sustainable garden care.
Spring is coming up fast!
Looking for a strong person to join me gardening at Fawn & Flora Greenscapes. We operate electric and handheld tools, and provide environmentally conscientious maintenance in Oak Bay, Fairfield, Victoria , and Saanich.
Competitive hourly rate based on skill level, with regular increases to reward initiative!
Experience an asset, but a keen interest in plants and a great work ethic are a good foundation. Candidate should have excellent communication skills, a friendly demeanor, and be able to work independently once trained.
Clean driver's license an asset.
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The unseasonably warm temperatures have kept our crew very busy the last few weeks, and we're rolling into the new year full force! Taking a waitlist for any as-yet unscheduled winter visits.
Happy holidays from Fawn & Flora Greenscapes! Thanks so much for your support. Hope 2024 is brimming with flowers!
If you love something, let it go...
a bit wilder.
Rose garden/parterre put to "bed" for the season. Layers of chopped leaves for mulch. "Limelight" hydrangea flowers left for winter interest.
Especially lovely covered in a dusting of snow.
It's golden hills of mulch matter time!
We've got a little extra time on hands! Normally the team takes a well-deserved vacation this time of year, but we're pushing vacation time back this year.
Contact us for one-off cleanups and garden tidies!
When your gardener says no to bluebells, this is why. They spread by seed and bulb division and are VORACIOUS.
What a cool project!
GROW ALL YEAR WITH AN UNDERGROUND GREENHOUSE
If eating Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Year Round is important to You and Your Family, you might consider building an Underground Greenhouse. It will keep the temperatures warmer in the Winter and help prevent overheating in the Summer; making it possible to grow your garden vegetables year round.
For the vast majority of the country, 4 feet below the surface will stay between 50° to 60°F even if the weather above the ground gets to 10°F or colder. This is what they call the thermal constant, and what the Underground Greenhouse is based on.
The original design for an Underground Greenhouse was invented in Bolivia, and was called a Walipini, an Aymara Indian word which means “a warm place.” A Walipini is a rectangular shaped Greenhouse that is dug down 6-8 feet deep in the ground. The longest area of the rectangle will face towards the south (in the Northern Hemisphere) to take advantage of the most sunlight.
The design of the Underground Greenhouse isn’t that complicated, as it can be as simple as a hole with plastic sheets laid on top. The roof seals in the heat and insulates the area to keep a warm, moist environment for your fruits and vegetables.
The location of your Walipini will depend on how big you want it to be. You’ll need enough space to grow your plants and have a small area to walk into your greenhouse. The bottom of the Greenhouse will need to be at least 5 feet above the water table in your area. The recommended size for an Underground Greenhouse is 8 x 12 feet.
When planning where your Greenhouse will be located, remember that your roof will need to receive light during the winter, also. This means that you will have to make sure that trees or buildings don't block it during the winter time when the sun is in the South. In most cases, your Underground Greenhouse should be set up East to West, with the roof facing South to take advantage of the Winter Sun.
Once it's decided where your Underground Greenhouse will be located, you can start digging. Plot out the area above ground to keep track of where you should be digging. While you’re excavating, dig at least 2 feet deeper than your desired depth. Keep your soil close by to help prop up the roof.
The walls of your Underground Greenhouse should have a minimum 6-inch slope from the roof to the floor. This will greatly reduce the amount of crumbling and caving that will occur with the soil. You can also layer the walls with a clay to prevent erosion, or use bricks to stabilize the walls of the building.
While you’re digging the hole, dig an extra 2 feet below the desired depth. You’ll fill this area with stone or gravel and then 8 inches of soil. Ideally, you’d lay larger stones and gravel on the bottom layer and the gravel would become progressively smaller until you reach the soil.
The bottom of the greenhouse should be slightly sloped from the center to the edges. Along the perimeter, you should leave a space of 2-3 feet just filled with gravel. This is designed to help the water drain more easily. Many people have also created open gravel wells in the corners of the greenhouses that allows them to collect the water. This will allow you to draw a bucket into the hole and pull out water if you find you have too much.
Once the floor is filled in with the drainage system, and the soil required for growing, the doors can be installed. Place the door frame at the base of the ramp and fill in the areas around the door as much as possible with dirt and clay. Filling in these gaps will prevent heat loss in your greenhouse.
Many times, people will use 2-inch door frames that have holes drilled into the top middle and bottom of each side. They will then use wooden stakes, dowels or rebar to secure the door frame into the soil wall.
The angle of the roof will make a big difference on the sun’s ability to heat your greenhouse. Ideally, the roof should be facing directly at the winter solstice at a 90 angle. This angle will maximize the heat during the winter solstice and minimize the heat during the summer solstice.
Now, you can use that extra soil that you have left over to create a berm. The berm is basically an extension of the north wall of the greenhouse. This allows you to control the angle of the roof by adding or taking away dirt. Build up the berm to continue the slope that you used on the wall. If you’re using bricks – continue using them on the berm.
The most economical, durable material for your roof is 4-inch PVC pipe. Using PVC elbow pieces, joiners, etc, you can create a flat roof frame that will cover your Underground Greenhouse.
After you’ve created a PVC frame, lay it in place on the top of your hole. Then lay plastic sheeting across the top of the frame and make sure that it extends past the edge of the frame by at least 1 foot. This flap will prevent run off water from the roof from running back into the greenhouse itself.
Once the plastic material is put on top of the roof frame, move inside and tack another layer of plastic wrap along the inside of the roof frame. This internal plastic sheeting will create a 4-inch barrier between the inside and outside of the roof, and will act as an insulator that will keep the heat in more effectively.
You’ll want to make sure that you leave a few inches of plastic hanging down on the lower (south) end of your roof. This will force moisture that collects on the roof to drip off above the drainage system or on top of your plants instead of at the base of the roof. If you allow the moisture to run to the base of the roof frame, it may affect the soil at that location and break down your wall, etc.
Ventilation is always crucial. You have 3 options, such as: Installing two doors, one at each end; installing a vent roughly the size of the door at the top of the back wall; or installing a chimney at the center of the back wall. Good Luck on your Greenhouse.
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Please be oh-so-careful when pruning your fruit trees. This Anna's Hummingbird nest is less than two inches in diameter. Anna's nest early in Victoria.
We're pruning on a warmer day and trying to avoid this area as much as possible to give the birds some space.
Surprise lizard!
We found this slow-moving Common Wall Lizard at one of our Oak Bay properties in a semi hibernation state. It breaks my heart to see the steady climb in numbers of this invasive species. We know little about their impact on our local ecosystems, but they have now been found on nearby islands.
Happy New Year!
I don't know about you, but we're getting excited for spring! Lots of bulbs in the ground and mulching done just before the snow fell.
Contact us if you want the team to come do a quick storm/winter tidy in your gardens. We have lots of time, as most of the maintenance clients see less of us in winter.
Winter is the perfect time to shape late blooming shrubs and fruit trees, build new beds, dig and replace damaged or diseased specimens, and create new areas for planting.
My stellar crew and I will be hard at work all winter.
Need a little pruning, some late-season weeding, or a garden overhaul? Get in touch!
Taking bookings for winter pruning, mulching, small installs, and a couple of lucky maintenance clients in the Greater Victoria area.
As the seasons change, so do the demands from our clients. Let us pencil you in for a consultation!
We have openings for a couple of new clients!
Specializing in nature-inspired landscaping projects, and maintaining your existing spaces with an artful eye. Contact us and we can work together to make your outdoor space beautiful!
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