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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full
sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
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Jim wrote: My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim I'd consider Epimedium otherwise known as Barrenwort. Take a peak at Darrell Probst's wonderful site! http://home.earthlink.net/~darrellpro/ Bill -- Zone 5 In South Jersey USA Shade Consider all sorts of music at http://xpn.org/ "No Progress without contraries" William Blake. |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
"Jim" wrote in message news My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim If the rhodies are limbed up at all so that the entire areas is not in dense shade, any number of small surface rooted plants can be grown at their base. A large number of groundcovers will work - vinca, lamium, aegopodium, pachysandra, hardy cyclamen, Asarum candense or europaeum (hardy wild ginger), or sweet woodruff. You could also try epimediums, Dicentra formosa or eximia and one of my favorites, Saxifrage x urbium, aka London Pride. Slightly further out, you could plant hostas, ferns and other shade lovers that enjoy the same conditions - heucheras, astilbe and various shade grasses come to mind. You want to avoid cultivation or serious root competition immediately at the base of the rhodies. pam - gardengal |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
Jim wrote in message . ..
My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim vinca minor, sweet woodruff, or "canadian" ginger will work. Lily of the valley is also a strong candidate. lamium will work but less well. |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
I have azaleas under mine (I'm in Atlanta, though) and both are doing nicely
and look great together... Kirsten "Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:ORIqc.79494$xw3.4405581@attbi_s04... "Jim" wrote in message news My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim If the rhodies are limbed up at all so that the entire areas is not in dense shade, any number of small surface rooted plants can be grown at their base. A large number of groundcovers will work - vinca, lamium, aegopodium, pachysandra, hardy cyclamen, Asarum candense or europaeum (hardy wild ginger), or sweet woodruff. You could also try epimediums, Dicentra formosa or eximia and one of my favorites, Saxifrage x urbium, aka London Pride. Slightly further out, you could plant hostas, ferns and other shade lovers that enjoy the same conditions - heucheras, astilbe and various shade grasses come to mind. You want to avoid cultivation or serious root competition immediately at the base of the rhodies. pam - gardengal |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
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wrote: My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim Some very good suggestions already in the thread, but so far it looks like no one has mentioned that it is easy to damage roots of rhodies by planting underneath them. This means mainly that you have to insert small starts of things & not try to plant, say, a gallon-pot of epimediums amidst roots. But a three-inch pot can be inserted safely, with care, & as the underplanting grows, the roots will sort themselves out safely. Hepaticas and Cyclamen hederifolium do well underneath rhodies. Hardy geraniums also do well. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
Jim wrote:
My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Rhododendrons have shallow roots so never cultivate the soil around a rhododendron and it is not a good idea to plant other plants under a rhododendron. If you stay outside the drip line of the rhododendron, you can plant companion plants that have deep roots. Rhododendron and Azaleas are ericaceous plants, members of the heath family, which is called the "acid loving" family. Their special cultural requirements and shallow root structure make them incompatible with some plants. Astilbe is an Asian perennial herb which grows well with Rhododendron and Azaleas. Kalmia, Mahonia, Pieris, and Viburnum are evergreen shrubs which compliment Rhododendron and Azaleas. Many of the viburnum will grow tall and can be used behind Rhododendron or Azaleas. Since rhododendrons have shallow roots and love partial shade, it is a common problem to find a suitable shade tree. Four trees are well known for having deep roots, being fast growing, and providing the "high shade" that is often recommended for rhododendrons and azaleas. These are Ginkgo biloba or the "Maidenhair tree", Metasequoia glyptostroboides commonly know as the "Dawn redwood", Nyssa sylvatica or the "Sour Gum", Quercus rubra or the "Northern Red Oak". Even with well behaved trees such as these it is always good to dig down about 5 inches between adjacent rhododendron or azaleas to prevent the intervention of other roots into their root space. It is not uncommon to find tree roots growing well beyond the drip line of a tree, so trees in the immediate vicinity are not the only concern. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to Visit my Rhododendron and Azalea web pages at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhody.html Also visit the Rhododendron and Azalea Bookstore at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhodybooks.html Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
From: paghat@netscapeSPAM-ME-NOT.
This means mainly that you have to insert small starts of things & not try to plant, say, a gallon-pot of epimediums amidst roots. But a three-inch pot can be inserted safely, with care, & as the underplanting grows, the roots will sort themselves out safely. This is very good advice. I have a red maple under which the ground is like rock; there's no digging around under there. But I have successfully inserted tiny bits of hostas at the base of the trunk. Not much to look at at first, but now three years later they have filled in nicely. I've done the same with tiny fringed bleeding heart seedlings under my rhododendron. They have grown in nice and full and no more digging around every year shoving annuals anymore. ~flick L.I. zone 6 |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
What about hardy cyclamen, Coum or Hedericolum? They love dry shade. These
people are conscientious, know their stuff and give spcial deals for large numbers or at the end of the season. They pack'em like Meissen china. A HREF="http://www.sunfarm.com/"Sunshine Farm and Gardens: US source of cycl./A zemedelec |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
Do you know if you have R. maximum or R. catawbiense, or a different one?
How much shade is there? What is the soil like? Where in the Northeast are you? -- Mike LaMana, MS Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC Toms River, NJ www.HeartwoodConsulting.net "Jim" wrote in message news My mother was wondering what kind of plants would grow good under full sized rhododendrons that are in zone 6. We live in the North East. Thanks Jim |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
I have always understood that there is nothing that will grow under mature
Rhododendrons, as they are shallow rooted and their leaf canopy is to thick. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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What can you grow under rhododendrons in zone 6
"David Hill" wrote:
I have always understood that there is nothing that will grow under mature Rhododendrons, as they are shallow rooted and their leaf canopy is to thick. We have really neat native shade loving plants coming up under our mature rhododendron plantings such as trilliums, ferns, and jack-in-the-pulpits. They do very well together. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to Visit my Rhododendron and Azalea web pages at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhody.html Also visit the Rhododendron and Azalea Bookstore at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhodybooks.html Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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