An exemplary garden at 7,400 feet altitude

September 2, 2010

NOTE: Images in this archived article have been removed.

Boulder, where I live, is approximately 5,430 feet above sea level, or just over a mile. This flatlander is a rather nervous high mountain roads passenger but the other day I looked forward to the opportunity to see a garden at 7,400 feet. What was being accomplished at this site far exceeded my expectations. The property, at nearly the top of a mountain road, was being gardened both ornamentally and for food growing.

The food growing was being done under greenhouses due to the much cooler climate at this altitude. Passive water storage provides heat inside the greenhouses during the colder months to grow produce year-round. Most of the house’s gray-water was being collected and run downhill by underground pipe to the greenhouses where it is used to water the vegetables. The owner uses compost tea extensively. Nearly every cultivable space for plant growing is being used.

Ornamental areas included a zen garden, a rock garden, a lily pond, and a patio pot-garden, rock garden room.

Kudos to the owners who have lived at the location for eighteen years for accomplishing a feat quite remarkable.

As for the ride, I was a bit squeamish.
–Kalpa

VEGETABLE GROWING:

Image RemovedThis is the entrance leading to the greenhouses, which are set below the front of the house.

Image RemovedHere are the two of the three side-by-side greenhouses.

Image RemovedHere is the interior of one of the greenhouses.

Image RemovedAsparagus is being grown between two of the houses.

Image RemovedThis is a glass-bottle retaining wall built between the house and the greenhouses. It contains the pipe which provides the gray-water.

Image RemovedThis is another greenhouse interior photo.

Image RemovedA potato is growing in an old tire.

Image RemovedA climbing bean is next to the house in an oak half-barrel.

Image RemovedAlongside the house is another protected vegetable area.

ORNAMENTAL:

Image RemovedThe lovely back patio looks down upon this lily pond.

Image RemovedThe patio overlooks this rock garden on the other side.

Image RemovedThe zen garden, which is half raked gravel, serves as the greeting area at the entrance to the house and yard.


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