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Old 13-07-2009, 02:05 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Small front garden - what to plant?


"beccabunga" wrote in message
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davver79;855579 Wrote:
Hi,

I have a terrace house with a small front garden approx 1m x 4m. There
is a small wall at the front just under 1m high. I have a problem with
cats so I want to grow perennial plants, and plants that will cover the
ground, leaving little bare soil. I like cottage gardens and that's the
look I want, but every time I go to the garden centre I just get
overwhelmed and come away with nothing! If anyone has any suggestions I
would be most grateful. Thanks!


Is the garden shady or sunny?

Erythroniums, ferns and hostas if shady.
Lavenders and oregano if sunny.

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beccabunga



Bergenias, Campanula, Francoa and Heucheras, Primulas for edging.
Helleborus hybrids, Dicentra spectabilis, Aquilegias, Alliums, hardy
Fuchsias (esp. Mrs.Popple), Meconopsis cambrica, Heleniums, Astrantia,
Leucanthemums, Verbena bonariensis, Papaver orientalis, Anemone hybrida/
hupehensis, Tricyrtis, Asters, Roses (standards would be better, giving you
some height and allowing you to underplant), for creating a colourful
border. Save some spaces (I often plant an empty plant pot to designate a
hole-to-be-planted) to cram in a mixture of winter-spring flowering bulbs.
Choose from Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), Winter Aconites (Eranthis
Hyemalis), Crocuses, Chionadoxa. For late spring into summer, plant
Fritillaria meleagris, Tritelia and Lilies. You could use early and late
tulips to unite these two seasons.

I have not included trees or evergreen shrubs because of your limited space.
However, some of the plants I have named are evergreen. For extra colour,
especially in winter, you could use bedding plants in containers and stand
them on bare areas.

Hope this helps.
Spider