Chapter 3 The Seasons of the Gardens
Reford Gardens
From Spring to Summer
Ah, summer is coming to an end! It’s time to enjoy the last warm rays of sunshine. Summer blooms are giving way to the colours of fall.
At this time of year, gardeners must prepare for the next blooming season and protect the plants from the cold.
The Onset of Cold
My gardens are located on Vancouver Island. Here, winters are mild and temperatures rarely drop below zero. In other words, snowfall is limited, but the air remains cool.
The crispness of autumn brings a shift in the colours of my gardens, especially in my Japanese Garden. The reduced daylight also affects the colouring of the leaves.
I have several greenhouses that allow me to protect my most delicate plants. I’m able to control the temperature and humidity in these spaces. When the outdoor temperatures become too cool, I sometimes move a few plants inside. The arrival of autumn is a time to begin planning the next planting season while also protecting the plants from harsh weather and certain animals.
Today, the gardeners at The Butchart Gardens care for 26 greenhouses, a few of which are open to the public.