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Old 02-04-2004, 09:24 AM
Cliff
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Hi all,

Just planted some a row of four hebes (wiri vogue) along the southside of a
shed. Gets full sun in summer (maybe 3-4 months), but in shade the rest of
the time. The label said sun/part shade, but looking at them sitting in the
shade today (a brilliant sunny day), I can't help but wonder if they will
struggle there.

Curious if anyone else is successfully growing hebes in the shade?

Cheers, Cliff


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Old 06-04-2004, 10:30 PM
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"Cliff" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Just planted some a row of four hebes (wiri vogue) along the southside of

a
shed. Gets full sun in summer (maybe 3-4 months), but in shade the rest

of
the time. The label said sun/part shade, but looking at them sitting in

the
shade today (a brilliant sunny day), I can't help but wonder if they will
struggle there.

Curious if anyone else is successfully growing hebes in the shade?

Cheers, Cliff


I find that they can cope with a fair bit of sun but start to
struggle when it gets too dry. I would prefer a more
shady possie over a too sunny one for them.

barb


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Old 06-04-2004, 10:30 PM
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"Cliff" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Just planted some a row of four hebes (wiri vogue) along the southside of

a
shed. Gets full sun in summer (maybe 3-4 months), but in shade the rest

of
the time. The label said sun/part shade, but looking at them sitting in

the
shade today (a brilliant sunny day), I can't help but wonder if they will
struggle there.

Curious if anyone else is successfully growing hebes in the shade?

Cheers, Cliff


I find that they can cope with a fair bit of sun but start to
struggle when it gets too dry. I would prefer a more
shady possie over a too sunny one for them.

barb


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Old 06-04-2004, 10:30 PM
Cliff
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Thanks for the that Barb.

I asked at the nursery and got two different response - one saying okay, and
another saying they'd probably struggle. I've decided to shift them and put
in sun tolerant azaleas in their place.

Cheers, Cliff


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"Cliff" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Just planted some a row of four hebes (wiri vogue) along the southside

of
a
shed. Gets full sun in summer (maybe 3-4 months), but in shade the rest

of
the time. The label said sun/part shade, but looking at them sitting in

the
shade today (a brilliant sunny day), I can't help but wonder if they

will
struggle there.

Curious if anyone else is successfully growing hebes in the shade?

Cheers, Cliff


I find that they can cope with a fair bit of sun but start to
struggle when it gets too dry. I would prefer a more
shady possie over a too sunny one for them.

barb




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Old 06-04-2004, 10:30 PM
Cliff
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Default Hebes in shade

Thanks for the that Barb.

I asked at the nursery and got two different response - one saying okay, and
another saying they'd probably struggle. I've decided to shift them and put
in sun tolerant azaleas in their place.

Cheers, Cliff


"freebird" wrote in message
...

"Cliff" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

Just planted some a row of four hebes (wiri vogue) along the southside

of
a
shed. Gets full sun in summer (maybe 3-4 months), but in shade the rest

of
the time. The label said sun/part shade, but looking at them sitting in

the
shade today (a brilliant sunny day), I can't help but wonder if they

will
struggle there.

Curious if anyone else is successfully growing hebes in the shade?

Cheers, Cliff


I find that they can cope with a fair bit of sun but start to
struggle when it gets too dry. I would prefer a more
shady possie over a too sunny one for them.

barb




 




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