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Dryland Gardens • Habitat • Plants for Place

Resilient gardens for people and wildlife.

Practical guidance rooted in over twenty years of gardening across British Columbia's dry interior—from sagebrush valleys to mountain chairlifts.

The Garden

Over twenty years of gardening with place.

This garden is the result of more than twenty years of observation, experimentation, successes, failures, and continual adaptation. It is an evolving garden shaped by the conditions of British Columbia's dry interior and informed by a lifelong fascination with the world's mountains, steppes, deserts, and the plants that inhabit them.

The guiding principle is simple: respect the conditions of the place, work with them, and allow the garden to grow in alignment with the character and context of the surrounding landscape rather than attempting to overpower it.

Explore the Garden

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The garden changes through time. Some plants reseed. Some disappear. The gardener's role becomes editing rather than constant correction.

Consulting

Practical guidance for gardeners, landowners, and organizations.

Whether you're starting a new garden, improving an existing landscape, selecting plants, reducing water use, or looking for ways to increase habitat value and resilience, Jay provides practical recommendations rooted in over twenty years of hands-on gardening experience.

What people hire Jay to do

Garden Consultation

Plant Selection & Recommendations

Garden & Property Review

Training & Propagation

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Garden Consultation

Site-specific advice for gardeners seeking practical solutions, better plant choices, and a clearer vision for their landscape.

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Plant Selection & Recommendations

Guidance on choosing ecologically appropriate plants suited to local climate, soils, exposure, habitat goals, and aesthetic preferences.

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Garden & Property Review

Using site visits, aerial imagery, photography, and decades of experience to identify opportunities for garden development, habitat enhancement, and water conservation.

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Training & Propagation

Practical instruction in seed propagation, plant establishment, and the cultivation of dryland, alpine, and rock garden plants.

Speaking

Engaging presentations rooted in over twenty years of gardening with place.

Drawing on experience gardening across southern British Columbia—from coastal rainforests and subalpine environments to the sagebrush valleys and dry interior—Jay Akerley offers practical, visually rich presentations that combine horticulture, ecology, and a deep appreciation for place.

  • Garden clubs
  • NARGS chapters
  • Horticultural societies
  • Alpine garden clubs
  • Naturalist organizations
  • Community groups

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Presentation topics include dryland resilience, crevice gardens, native perennials, seed propagation, and cacti and succulents in the Canadian garden.

Journal

Notes from the garden.

Stories, observations, and practical tips from the Interior BC drylands.

Article

Bare Soil, Living Garden

Why exposed soil, natural regeneration, and editing matter in this style of gardening.

Article

Gardening with Place

How climate, soils, exposure, and ecology shape better gardens.

Article

Regeneration, Not Maintenance

How a garden can increasingly participate in its own renewal.

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About Jay

A gardener shaped by place, plants, and long experience.

Over more than twenty years, Jay Akerley has gardened with rare plants across an extraordinary range of conditions in British Columbia—from sea level in Vancouver to subalpine elevations at Sun Peaks, from the cold and dry Thompson Plateau to the desert-like landscapes of the South Thompson River Valley.

Those experiences taught him that successful gardens begin with understanding place.

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Contact

Interested in improving your garden, reducing water use, or exploring plants for place?

Whether you're planning a new garden, refining an existing one, or looking for a presentation, Jay would be pleased to discuss your project.

jay@jayakerley.com

Jay Akerley Consulting

Dryland Gardens • Habitat • Plants for Place

Resilient gardens for people and wildlife.

Kamloops, British Columbia