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Allview 08-07-2004 05:02 PM

living fence in the shade???
 
I'd like to put shrubs of some kind along the back lot line. Preferably ones
that have berries for the birds. I have mulberry trees back there and I don't
want to cut them down so it is very shady. The only light they might get would
be coming from the north. Do elderberry bushes need much light? Maybe I'm
just out of luck hoping to grow things back there.

Marilyn in central Ohio

Doug Kanter 08-07-2004 05:02 PM

living fence in the shade???
 
At library or bookstore, borrow/buy/order a book called "Complete Shade
Gardener" by George Schenk and Peter Loewer. It's amazing. You'll end up
with more than enough ideas for your situation. Matter of fact, you may end
up replanting the entire yard. :-) Paperback, 17.95 at Barnes & Noble.

"Allview" wrote in message
...
I'd like to put shrubs of some kind along the back lot line. Preferably

ones
that have berries for the birds. I have mulberry trees back there and I

don't
want to cut them down so it is very shady. The only light they might get

would
be coming from the north. Do elderberry bushes need much light? Maybe

I'm
just out of luck hoping to grow things back there.

Marilyn in central Ohio




Pen 11-07-2004 06:02 AM

living fence in the shade???
 
Try a raspberry, tolerates shade and birds love them. They can be a
little invasive if you have a garden bed nearby.

Allview 11-07-2004 01:02 PM

living fence in the shade???
 
The Pacific Red Elderberry grows rapidly & does superbly in shady spots.
They can grow ten or fifteen feet tall in just a couple years if you let
them, but they are also easy to prune to smaller sizes without looking
butchered.


Is this suitable for central Ohio?
M.

Allview 11-07-2004 01:03 PM

living fence in the shade???
 
As suggested earlier, I have ordered the book "Complete Shade Gardener" by
George Schenk.

M.

Doug Kanter 12-07-2004 06:02 AM

living fence in the shade???
 

"Allview" wrote in message
...
As suggested earlier, I have ordered the book "Complete Shade Gardener" by
George Schenk.

M.


You're gonna have fun with that book!



gregpresley 12-07-2004 09:02 AM

living fence in the shade???
 
Probably not, but there are elderberries native to the east which would
probably serve equally well.
"Allview" wrote in message
...
The Pacific Red Elderberry grows rapidly & does superbly in shady spots.
They can grow ten or fifteen feet tall in just a couple years if you let
them, but they are also easy to prune to smaller sizes without looking
butchered.


Is this suitable for central Ohio?
M.





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