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maritime climate
Climate that is influenced by the ocean or sea, normally moderates temperatures in all seasons. A good example of this is west of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest.
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The maritime Pacific Northwest climate is perfect for growing berries. Many varieties are now available, making harvests of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries possible this month.

Another is its cool maritime microclimate. The long summer days keep perennials in bloom for weeks on end and provide the required conditions for some rarities that cannot survive hot, stifling summers.

Andrew's aim is to bring the strong maritime theme from the inside of the house to the outside garden. He uses the rope that Ian used in his round-the-world solo race, as an edge between the garden beds and the paving.

Maritime Service. They raised three sons and a daughter here as well as a spectacular garden bordered with hundreds of azaleas. Over time, the garden has been sculpted into a series of small garden rooms.

Unlike Gardening developed for the cloudy, maritime areas in so much of the Western world, Colorado's unique weather opens up a wealth of Gardening possibilities.

It tolerates high winds and other maritime forces, including salt-laden moisture. Even in a container, the hardy evergreen species are happy! And go ahead and try them by the pool: Chlorine exposure won't stunt the resilient plant's growth! ...

This is a valley floor with no maritime influence. Summers are hot; winter lows range from 29 degrees to 13 degrees F/-2 degrees to -11 degrees C. Rain comes in the cooler months, covering just the early part of the growing season.

Maritima/maritimus/maritimum From a seashore or maritime area.
Mature A later phase of plant growth characterized by flowering, fruiting, and a reduced rate of size increase.

If you are in an arid hot climate then you probably could dry the ear on the stalk, but if you are in a wet maritime climate (like the UK), you would be much safer to dry the corn in a glasshouse or a conservatory.

plants: Water hyssop (Bacopa-annual), Tuberous begonia (annual/tender perennial), Silver bells (Browallia-annual), Fuschia (perennial), Impatiens (annual), New Guinea impatiens (annual), Lobelia (annual), Sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritime-annual), ...

' Keep an open mind about what qualifies as 'artwork.' Architectural salvage, metal components, maritime accessories and wall-hung planters will all add unique interest and a finished feel to your outdoor rooms." ...

Polka-Dot Plant (Hypoestes)
Salvia (Salvia farinacea)
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus)
Sunflower (Helianthus)
Sweet alysum (Lobularia maritime)
Verbena (verbena X hybrida
Herbs: Thyme, rosemary, sage, parsley, basil ...

See also: Plant, Water, Native, Flower, Landscape