For a homeowner who doesn’t necessarily spend much
time in their garden but wants to enjoy it from above, taking into
account the garden views from upstairs windows and/or decks will help
in dictating the planting plan.
In San Francisco, where garden
space is typically 30’ X 30’, people look to maximize the design
effects: creating outdoor rooms with patios, paths, fountains and
arbors. The same is true with a garden that is mainly viewed from an
upstairs deck or window. One example is a garden that we have been
maintaining and restoring for over a year. The objective is that
homeowner be able to see as much of the garden as possible from the 2nd
and 3rd story decks. See:
http://www.everything-patio-furniture.com/garden-arbors.htm
An
existing 35’ Podocarpus tree adjacent to the deck requires annual
pruning and is due to be thinned and reduced on our next visit in
October. While we typically schedule an arborists to prune trees larger
than 25’, deck access from the homeowner and neighbor’s property make
it possible for us to safely work on the tree.
Once the
Podocarpus has been pruned the garden will require only minimal
adjustments for the next 8 to 10 months. In the past year, we have
pruned several Plum trees along the fence line and through out. At this
point, they are in far better aesthetic shape: having opened up the
garden as well as enhanced views.
Tip pruning the canopy and
select branches of Angel’s Trumpet: Datura, is also necessary
throughout spring and summer for maintaining the deck views of the rear
planting areas. Although this tree is frost tender in many climates, we
are fortunate that it thrives in the Bay Area, and that there are
several nice varieties to choose from.
Badly formed plants such
as the leggy growing, purple flowering Princess Tree: Tibouchina, are
also candidates for a severe heading back. While this pruning technique
leaves the tree looking hacked and butchered for several months
afterwards, on a healthy specimen, dormant buds will grow from the
woody stumps creating a new floriferous head.
As with all
gardens, the seasons bring about changes, creating new expressions.
With fall upon us, our job for view enhancement is nearly complete,
once the Podocarpus tree is pruned. After that, we will have many
months to concentrate on the under story and plantings.