Planting a river bank garden that floods..
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:51 am
Hi All! I live on a narrowboat and I have a mooring on the river avon near Bath. This is the first time I have had land to grow on. I have explored some basic container gardening up until now, and am quite excited to have a proper garden!
The river (especially this year) floods over the land which could spend upto a week under water if its been really bad. I am desperatly looking for suitable plants (both food and flowers) that is hardy enough to survive flooding. The ground is very fertile as the river deposits organic debris and silt during each flood. In the summer we have quite alot of shade due to the trees. I have a few things in pots that I can move during floods and also during the summer to sunnier spots, but I would like to know what I can put n the ground.
I love living here - we have an abundance of birds and wildlife including otters - (there is plenty of evidence to suggest they are very regular visitors on the land as well as sightings!) I have concidered in the long run getting bees (thats another topic!) For now, I need to plan ahead and figure out what is worth putting money into and what isnt. So far I have raspberries, rhubarb, strawberries. my neightbours leeks and cale have done surprising well under the circumstances and the potted rosemary hasnt been affected at all so far. I am planning to put irises on silty bankside and the daffodils i planted i december are already showing. we also have wild garlic coming up!
I would love some suggestions of what to put in and what not to put in - i really want to get some significant results for this year!
genie
The river (especially this year) floods over the land which could spend upto a week under water if its been really bad. I am desperatly looking for suitable plants (both food and flowers) that is hardy enough to survive flooding. The ground is very fertile as the river deposits organic debris and silt during each flood. In the summer we have quite alot of shade due to the trees. I have a few things in pots that I can move during floods and also during the summer to sunnier spots, but I would like to know what I can put n the ground.
I love living here - we have an abundance of birds and wildlife including otters - (there is plenty of evidence to suggest they are very regular visitors on the land as well as sightings!) I have concidered in the long run getting bees (thats another topic!) For now, I need to plan ahead and figure out what is worth putting money into and what isnt. So far I have raspberries, rhubarb, strawberries. my neightbours leeks and cale have done surprising well under the circumstances and the potted rosemary hasnt been affected at all so far. I am planning to put irises on silty bankside and the daffodils i planted i december are already showing. we also have wild garlic coming up!
I would love some suggestions of what to put in and what not to put in - i really want to get some significant results for this year!
genie