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Sensitivity of media
The sensitivity of media to light and the subsequent fading of the colours in a collection item is one of the factors considered when establishing the acceptable amount of light exposure for a collection item.
The use of the ISO rating, or Blue Wool (BW) Standard, enables a comparison of the fading that occurs to various types of media. BW 1 is the most responsive to light (meaning it fades the quickest); BW 2 is approximately half as responsive as BW1; and so on to BW 8 which is the least responsive. The media used in collections can be broadly grouped using their likely responsiveness to light. For example pristine condition watercolours are categorised as BW1 items. They will fade very quickly when exposed to light.
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It s hard to know what to plant on a slope. Slopes that are too steep to safely mow can become eroded and turn into an eyesore filled with weeds and invasive flowers and shrubs.
The key is to select the right plants for the slope and to maintain them well. Here are some plants to consider.
Most gardeners want low growing, creeping plants to cover a slope, but not turn into a jungle. For shrubs, one of the best are low growing junipers. Varieties, such as Blue Rug and Bar Harbor , slowly spread over time. The evergreen foliage breaks the rain so less erosion occurs and it blocks the light so fewer weeds germinate. Gro Low Sumac is a colorful creeping shrub. This sumac has deciduous leaves, and the stems creep and root along a slope holding the soil. The foliage turns a brilliant red in fall. Forsythia and cotoneaster are good bank holders. For best results, choose dwarf forsythia, such as Arnold s Dwarf , and cotoneasters, such as Little Gem , that only grow a few feet