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Hi Germinatrix,
I recently bought an agave plant and it is planted outside in full sun and is well drained during this summer. However, I live in Portland, OR (land of zonal denial!)and the rainy season is coming (sigh)...should I pot the agave or use a cloche or some other protection to keep it from drowning? I know others who keep their succulents out all winter but this is a young plant and may need protection at least thru its first winter.
zenchick
Hello zenchick,
I am only too happy to enable your zone denial! Like I've said before, there's nothing like an Agave or big Aloe to give your garden sculptural drama - and who doesn't want some of that? I think your idea of potting it up for it's first rainy season is a good idea (a cloche or other type of cover wouldn't protect it from it's main enemy - cold, wet roots). But don't bring it inside - let it live on a porch or under the eaves of your roof (I don't really know if 'eaves' is the right word - I mean overhang). Let it get a little wet and feel a little chill. Then next year, if you really love your agave and want to give it the best chance - improve it's drainage by raising it's immediate area - even 6 inches will improve drainage when the winter rains come. It can be as simple as making a mound of earth and shoring it up with some rocks, or you can get some landscape ties and build a small raised bed. Ammend your soil with some compost and a little sand, and plant your agave with some friends who like their drainage sharp, like lavenders, sedums, kangaroo paws, and the like. This way, you can take your zone denial as far as you want. Look at me, I'm like a pusher!
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