"Victoria Clare" wrote in message
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Any suggestions for an informal hedge that will not grow much above 3
feet?
I rather fancied lavender, but I think it's a bit too shady for that.
The area already has a couple of azaleas, which look great in spring, but
nothing much the rest of the year, so I'd like something summer-flowering
to give some interest later on.
It's moderately stony, very slightly acid soil: gets some sun in the
summer, but a lot less in the winter.
I have a lot of lonicera nitida out the back, and could root bits of that,
but I think it looks best kept trimmed, and I'd rather have something a
bit
less formal in shape here.
Victoria
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gardening on a north-facing hill
in South-East Cornwall
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Christmas Box (sweet Box) - Sarcocca hookeriana
http://makeashorterlink.com/?F2AF15F45 has info on it.
It's a shade tolerant plant as well.
L