Hi
In our garden the plants which quite happily take the place of the foxgloves that have finished are the lupins with their wide choice of colours and their long flowering period I find these are a good choice.
kathryn
www.carreglefn-nurseries.co.uk
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Originally Posted by foxglove77
Now the foxgloves have stopped flowering what plant would be a good replacement in a shadey boarder, that will offer height and colour? My boarder is looking so bare now.
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