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Old 04-04-2003, 03:44 AM
Andy
 
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Default Which flowers/plants to brighten up colour to a v.dark yard corner ?

On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 20:21:54 +0100, "Pip" wrote:

I need abit of advice and I have posted here a couple of times and I have
had helpful replies

The problem being ......I have one corner of a 'yard' on our property that
gets no sun whatsoever, but yet is quite visible form the house so I'd like
to brighten it up. It is painted white so a splash of colour would look
lovely on it.

Can anybody reccommend any perennials or annuals I could use either in pots
or as climbers that would do ok without anysunlight shining on them ?


Have you considered fixing a large mirror to the wall and growing
things round it to make a 'feature.' The word 'feature' is always
pronounced in a posh accent in this household. Can't think why...

From my book of shade plants: Ivy (yawn..) Climbing Hydrangea,
Hostas, Ferns,

Not many annuals apart from (in order of shade tolerance, most first)
Begonia, Impatiens, Collinsia, Nemophila, Lobelia, Nicotiana.

I'm going to try and grown Trilliums in my shady bit this year.

Hope this helps,

Andy