The Chinook Short Season Yard
The Chinook Short Season Yard
Quick and Beautiful in the Calgary Region
LYNDON PENNER
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Copyright 2014 Lyndon Penner
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Penner, Lyndon, 1980-, author
The Chinook short season yard : quick and beautiful in the Calgary Region / Lyndon Penner.
Includes index.
Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-1-55059-539-0 (pbk.). ISBN 978-1-55059-541-3 (mobi).ISBN 978-1-55059-542-0 (epub)
1. GardeningAlbertaCalgary Region. I. Title.
SB453.3.C2P46 2014 635.09712338 C2013-907860-6 C2013-907861-4
Produced with the assistance of the Government of Alberta, Alberta Media Fund. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities.
Dedication
This book is dedicated to all the lovely people (CBC listeners in particular) who, over the years, have graciously and kindly asked me when I was going to write a book. This book is for you. Thank you for bringing me light.
Contents
Part One: Gardening Wisdom
Part Two: Shopping with Lyndon
Introduction
I have been gardening my whole life. Some of my earliest memories are related to gardening. Planting seeds, being in the garden, touching blossoms for the very first timeall of these experiences helped to shape me into the person I am today. Over the course of my life, my garden has been a friend, a sanctuary, and an excellent teacher. It can be those things for you as well. Some of the things Ive learned in the garden have been very practical; others have merely been surprising or unexpected. I hope youll find this book to be the same way!
This is me, Lyndon.
We should start with introductions. Im Lyndon. I started working in the garden industry at the age of sixteen, and Ive lived a fascinating, strange, wonderful, and complex life as a result. I will become that voice in your brain that says, Only old people plant geraniums and You definitely need that dark red daylily.
Though I now live in Calgary, I was raised in a rural setting just north of Saskatoon. From the time I was very small, I was helping my mother and my grandmother in the garden. An interest became a hobby, a hobby became a passion, a passion became an obsession, and an obsession became my career.
Everyone wants an attractive, functional yard, but not everyone wants to learn the name of every single plant or be enslaved by a vegetable garden. It is possible to have a beautiful yard that requires little and gives much, even in a harsh climate like Albertas chinook zone.
A short season is defined as anything less than 100 frost-free growing days. We usually get more than that, but not always. Bragg Creek, Alberta, has an average of 62 frost-free days per year.
A garden is a living, breathing work of art. It is a kind of communication tool. Your garden says something to the world about you. That statement can be I love food or I love things that look tropical or Im lazy and cant be bothered to pull weeds. My job is to help you figure out what you want your yard to say and find the plants, flowers, and trees that do this most efficiently. Dolly Parton once said, The magic is inside you. There aint no crystal ball. Im going to help you find that magic.
You dont necessarily need to know the name of that tall thing with the blue flowers (its a delphinium), but if you know that it blooms like crazy and does well in that spot by the kitchen window, that might be all the information you need.
You do not have to be chained to your garden. You should be able to go away for a week in the summer without your garden completely falling apart.
You should also not be afraid to make mistakes because mistakes help you learn and they are invaluable. Gardening is supposed to be fun.
Gardening connects you to the earth and is a great benefit to body, soul, and spirit.
I am constantly telling people that low maintenance is not the same thing as zero maintenance. Youre going to learn a lot, I hope youre going to laugh along the way, and youre not going to take yourself too seriously. This is just gardening after all, and it should relieve (rather than cause) stress. Going to the local garden centre should be exciting! Ill help you figure out what to spend money on. Ill make sure you choose plants that will work with (and not against) the conditions in your yard and will flower over a long period.
One of the first things I hear from people new to gardening is I dont know what Im doing. They are frightened, anxious, stressed out, and feel overwhelmed. I understand these feelings, but you must set them aside. You can screw up six ways from Sunday and the right plant in the right place will still find a way to survive. Plants are amazing!
Before you ever plant anything or spend a single dollar on seeds, you must open yourself up to the magic of the earth, the surreal thrill that comes from interacting with leafy green, growing things. Try to see the wonder in it all. To put a seed in the ground and watch it turn into a flowering plant is nothing short of miraculous. To make dill pickles with cucumbers you grew from seed is overwhelmingly satisfying. I should also warn you right now that once you begin to see the magic, its easy to become totally seduced.