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Es folgen Aufnahmen der Stellfläche im schattigeren Bereich.

 

 


Es folgen Aufnahmen der Stellfläche im schattigeren Bereich.

01 View of the first space behind the breeding quarters for the various autumn gentian varieties. (May 2004)


02 Behind me the original part, which in the future was nowhere near enough. The first frame for covering must therefore have been erected at least in 2004.


03 Image detail (see 01): Original part of my floor space. The first primrose quarter has been replacing rhubarb and earth up to the ¨glass box¨ since around 2008. The excavation is in eh. Cucumber growing in the gray east times ...

04 Storage and Sino propagation areas (May 23, 2010; Whitsun) - The onions are now a thing of the past - the primrose quarter was expanded and also provided with a frame for placing double-walled panels as weather protection.


05 Empty former Sino quarters testify to the impending redesign of the rear area into the new quarter of all autumn gentians potted and rearranged from the front since May (23.05.2010).


06 The rear former propagation area - with potted autumn gentians - and already massive gaps ... First look at the new quarters for primroses + the large propagation pots for the removed autumn gentians as well as the split bay at the back left.

07 The new Sino footprint with already considerable gaps from the running rain of plants that have been sunk: a pile of stones on the pavement slabs = 10 copies the last ones don't stay ... At the back you can already see the 2nd frame (June 2010).


08 New pitches for pot plants; Both are now equipped with frames for weather protection - and new space for potted autumn gentians. - The space in front is no longer free. Photo was taken (07/30/2010) before the flood.


09 An overview of the entire rear shaded area. Right at the back in front of the frame with the water barrels is the last propagation area, on which there are currently seedlings of stemless for observation.

10 The newly built, stable cold frame glass box with Pleionen, G. asclepiadea`Rosea´ and other Gentiana seedlings; behind it the new space with large primrose propagation pots (07/30/2010)


11 Preventive Coverings Were Pointless! The photo - taken on August 12th, 2010 - shows floating debris, layers of mud on paths and parking areas one day after the flood and - should make you want more ... (see page "FLOOD WATER")


12 First photos of the primrose quarter. Here the first plants in larger propagation pots (white wild forms of Prim. Marginata, hirsuta, pedemontana, pedemontana x hirsuta ALBA, Pr. Spectabilis and Prim. X pub. BEWERLY WHITE (April 27, 2008).

13 First photos of the primrose quarter (in flower Pr. Daonensis / hirsuta; in the back Pr. X pub. ‹‹Beverly White‹‹ and Pr. Marginata ‹‹Alba‹‹ - here still mixed with pasque flowers, Draba and Geum (Bergnelkwurz; yellow - April 27, 2008).


14 parking spaces 06/02/2011. Heavily thinned rows of autumn gentians - originally the place was full of them all the way back! The containers with autumn and stemless gentians are on the frame surface (rear). Opposite: large primrose pots.


15 As No. 14 - only 26.06.2011. After the G. sinoornata hybrids, the space is determined by arnica, geum, soldanelles, draba, various sempervives and freshly potted plants of the various G. angustifolia white-light blue types.

16 Leontopodium souliei on the `` neighboring branch ''! - In the foreground flowers of a white Campanula x punctata - 06/26/2011. - In the summer of 2012 these found - finally - within MEINER! Your final quarter!


17 `` Winterproofing '': Protection from possibly massive rainfall at Primel & Co - 03.12.2011; Saturday - the day of the construction of the cross-way at BECKMANN II. Later - after the last sent parcels of plants, the primroses also receive their protection.


18 Rear area in the late afternoon of December 3rd, 2011. The water barrels disappeared in the arbor - as a "water reservoir" for precipitation from December to spring 2012, containers (front) such as the "thick-rimmed" barrel served.

19 Floor space (VI-2012): Herbstenziane, Semperviven, Soldanellas, Geum and Potentilla pulvinaris, Draba rigida, Iris lacustris, Jovibarba, Leontopodium, Arnica and large pots with primroses and gentian (left)


20 side walls of the EINHELL greenhouses that were discarded years ago as sun protection. Additional double wall sheets found a temporary hold between the aerated concrete blocks. (Photo: 10/17/2012) - Next picture: similar position, only ...


21 ... snowfall (16-20cm) in the night of Saturday (October 27th) - one day after the Austrian national holiday (Friday, October 26th 2012)! There was already snow pebbles here in the evening. Snow shoving was the order of the day on Saturday!

22 Again similar position; only: 2013 - March 8th! One day before departure to `` SKI TOTAL '' in Nauders in Tyrol, the seeds are brought under old snow! Barely cheap, since minus degrees f22 Again similar position; only: 2013 - March 8th! One day before departure to `` SKI TOTAL '' in Nauders in Tyrol, the seeds are brought under old snow! Barely cheap, since minus degrees from 09-15.03. announced!


23 parking spaces and corrected cross paths, some of the rear Newly placed border borders as well as the bed areas that were formerly planted with slate - now divided with sturdy aluminum sheets - (22.10.2012).


24 04/17/2013: Consequences of the winter months: The frost - like every year - has done a whole `` work '' ... Overturned pots, rotten plants and a deformed subgrade are waiting to be `` repaired '' ...

25 2013 - May 24th: After the `` winter deformations '' have been corrected, the plants are `` cleaned '' and ready to be handed over to visitors. The next tidal wave was not long in coming: And the pots `` float '' again ...


26 May 31, 2013: Flood 2013 - The first traces ... However, by the evening the level in the brook sank - the water could seep away; the surface here was `` dry '' again: the soil was (not yet) `` saturated '' ... - see BOTTOM IMAGE


27 Note the date - Monday afternoon; 06/03/2013: The only thing missing from the devastation of 2010 is the layer of mud - and the water level of 25cm ... The sack of green waste was logically flooded.

28 May 31st, 2013: It is getting `` dicey '' ... In `ʻAlarm standby '' I put many large pots with particularly` `worth protecting '' plants on a cover or in the arbor (following photos) in order to suck up the Water to prevent ...


29 May 31, 2013 - Friday afternoon: the same from a different perspective


30 June 3, 2013 - the species and varieties of the stemless gentians and autumn gentians that were brought into the arbor on Friday afternoon and rescued from possible `` drowning '', presumably difficult to recover.

31 May 31, 2013 - Friday afternoon: Here are the mother plants of those autumn gentians, which I did not want to ´´ leave´´ to the expected floods as in 2010 ...


32 June 3, 2013: View of the `` Flood Disaster First Aid Center '' - there were also plants on the left of the table.


33 06/03/2013; Monday: Inspection tour - the slab path is accessible again - the remains of the water seep away in the course of the afternoon.

34 06/03/2013: As in 2010: Again, the new potting of the autumn gentians, which had just been potted 14 days ago, is hip, whereby the pots could be pressed together again: the water ran out at the bottom - the substrate dough oozed out at the top ...


35 June 3, 2013: Security measures from Friday afternoon! Here first a TOTAL. Many detail shots (covers; potted specimens) from Monday afternoon follow. Unfortunately these are missing from Sunday. - See explanatory text under the photo.


36 superscript mother plants of autumn gentian varieties on the double-walled plate above the 7- and 8-layer primroses. The `` gap '' in between results from plants placed in the arbor ...

37 The area cleared of the autumn gentian mother plants. Because this was relatively empty due to the protective measures, it then takes on an appearance attached to the edge. In front of the cross path, raised gentians.


38 Slightly sagging - but still supported by boards placed underneath the poles, the gradient helps to divert the amount of rain and to keep the plants relatively `` dry ''. Covered show auricle area at the back.


39 Photographed under the cover: On the `` ground floor '' the floor space for the `` delivery primroses ''. Above - on the 1st floor - and thus not only closer to the sky, but also to the rain - the 11er pots of the autumn gentians.

40 June 2nd: Autumn gentians fished out of 3cm high water on Sunday evening placed on the 7cm higher cross paths. The spaces on the far left and in the middle (with 11 primroses on the frame on the left) are spared from water.


41 In front of the rain `` pressed flat '': Bed with G. acaulis seedlings planted for observation. Sempervives raised on the cross path and covered behind. Mother plants of STERMLESS STEMS that were left outside are lightly covered at the back.


42 On the left the floor space is `` water-free '' again - but the raised gentians on the crossing path have already flooded! New potting was hot ...

43 Autumn gentians fished out on the cross path approx. 7 cm higher opposite the parking area on the left. Right: Part of the non-flooded area 5 cm higher and cleared of autumn gentian mother plants.


44 Soaked substrate - mixed with dry - result in a `` hand-moist '' suitable `` mixture '' for potting: `` drained '' autumn gentians are `` drained ''. Curd cheese for the `` second '' ...


45 covering; if it seemed ABSOLUTELY necessary: ​​Cold frames with young plants were erected in front from glass walls: Primroses (directly on the path with stone to weigh down) and Gent. angustifolia white-light blue types (to the right of currant Brom 09-15.03. announced!

45 covering; if it seemed ABSOLUTELY necessary: ​​Cold frames with young plants were erected in front from glass walls: primroses (directly on the path with stone to weigh down) and Gent. angustifolia white-light blue types (to the right of the currant tree).

46 The next images show stalkless gentians (right; before, among others, Sempervives and Soldanelles) or primroses (left) that were photographed under the cover - planted outdoors in large pots of 11. Far left: show auricle


47 Like 46 - only closer: In front: Semperviven (pittonii, grandiflorum / flowering shoots, wulfenii) as well as soldanelles, Wulfenia carinthiaca Ê»Alba´ (national flower of Carinthia), small Aquilegia and Iris lacustris (taller growing).


48 Similar to No. 39: Sempervives placed upright and under the cover (in front) - behind them the well-known `` suspects '': primroses in large pots and stemless gentians and autumn gentians enjoying the rain on top ...

49 The species and varieties of primroses planted in pots of 7 and 8 - front part


50 The species and varieties of primroses planted in pots of 7 and 8 - rear part


51 The rest of the `` delivery show auricles '' that are not placed in the front of the BECKMÄNNER

52 04.06.2013: Because there were few plants on the space for large pots, I decided to `` create new ones '' by first clearing out the first half (autumn gentians) ...,


53 06/05/2013: ... the rooting tissue as well as all pots and plants were cleaned, especially as the STEMLESS ones of the second half were partially transplanted into other more stable pots and at the same time propagated, ...


54 06/05/2013: ... and the plate cross path received stable zinc sheets as a limitation of the floor space (see front under the rods). The same then happened with the second half - the location of the STENGELLOSEN.

55 June 5, 2013: Half 1 is finished; the autumn gentians and sempervives are ready to be exhibited again. The STEMSLESS on the back of the cover are partly repotted, propagated, cleaned and followed on the back half.


56 06/15/2013 - Done! In the picture the rear part with the large pots of the STENGELLLESSEN. Perhaps sheet metal standing 5cm above the pavement slabs will help as a `` barrier '' against `` swimming '' during the next flood ...


57 Overall view June 23, 2013: Left: large primrose pots. On the right in front the autumn gentians with adjoining soldanelles and Sempervives and others; - after dividing the STERMLESS (right).

58.1 COMPARISON SUMMER-WINTER 1: - Photo on December 8th, 2013 - View from the arbor roof over the cleared paths of the rear parking space


58.1.2 Compare 58.1 - 07/03/2013: the built-up water barrels and the front piece of the roof from the arbor extension (lower right)


58.1.3: detail; see 58.1.2

58.2: COMPARISON SUMMER-WINTER 2: - Photo on December 8th, 2013 - View from the arbor roof over the cleared paths of the rear parking space


58.2.2 Same photo - 07/03/2013 - only without snow ... - The pipe for the water inlet from the gutter on the lower edge of the picture


58.2.3 - View to the right from the roof on July 3rd, 2013 over the adjacent gardens to Hartensteiner Strasse with its residential buildings in the upper part of the picture.

58.3: COMPARISON SUMMER-WINTER 3: - Photo 12/08/2013: The snow-covered rear parking spaces and cleared paths. To the right of the neighbor the pine `` thinned '' by some branches due to the snow break.


58.3.2: Photo on July 3rd, 2013 - the entire system visible from above - at the expense of the view over the arbor roof! At the very bottom the front part of the covered composting facility, which is to receive a new attachment after the soil has been removed.


58.3.3: Front: release plants primroses, show auricles; Middle: large pots for propagation (primroses, stemless and autumn gentians); back: Herbstenziane, Semperviven etc. to hand in

58.4: COMPARISON SUMMER-WINTER 3: - December 8th, 2013: The beginning of the `` pressure relief '' of the double wall sheets of approx. 25cm of snow can be clearly seen. Its `` filing '' was done on the uncovered areas (from the center of the picture).


58.4.2: Photo taken on July 3rd, 2013 - Here the composting plant, which in the first 14 days in December could barely hold the snow in the Schauer area, which was also always cleared.


58.4.3: View from the `` Schauer-Dach´´ over the arbor to the opposite slope on the other side of the meadow path. The 2nd main path is also completely cleared whenever it snows; in front the redcurrant tree (December 8, 2012).

58.5 08/24/2013: Start of the reactivation of a planting area for autumn gentians

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59 - December 24, 2013: Covers for the potted plants that were put in place at the end of November and have since been partially faded.


60 - December 24, 2013 (Christmas Eve): potted gent. angustifolia white-light blue types in a `` glass box ''. May in December!