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La delgada capa de tierra vegetal y las cortas temporadas de cultivo han sido durante mucho tiempo un problema para el jardinero de los Adirondack. Mientras se constru\u00eda el museo, tambi\u00e9n se daba forma cuidadosamente a los terrenos. El trabajo de Mary Hochschild, junto con los camiones de tierra que se trajeron, asegur\u00f3 el \u00e9xito de los jardines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Aunque muchas plantas requieren cuidados y atenci\u00f3n adicionales, esto no quiere decir que no haya flores pr\u00f3speras en la regi\u00f3n de Adirondack. Varias plantas perennes vuelven a\u00f1o tras a\u00f1o sin necesidad de ayuda adicional. Flores como el lupino rosa, el delfinio azul y la uva de Oreg\u00f3n florecen aqu\u00ed. Sin embargo, las rosas y los rododendros requieren mucha m\u00e1s persuasi\u00f3n y no suelen verse como plantaciones pr\u00e1cticas en esta regi\u00f3n.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Las dificultades a las que se enfrentan los jardineros de Adirondack no les impiden seguir con sus fantas\u00edas. Sin embargo, hay que seleccionar cuidadosamente las plantas para que sean lo suficientemente resistentes como para sobrevivir.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Numerosas plantas no aut\u00f3ctonas adornan los jardines de la regi\u00f3n y del museo. Aunque muchas florecen al menos un mes m\u00e1s tarde que en otros climas, no es raro encontrar azaleas, lirios y peon\u00edas junto con otros innumerables \"trasplantes\" en esta regi\u00f3n monta\u00f1osa. 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