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Natty_Dread 03-03-2005 05:41 PM

No-sun foundation plantings for new home
 
Hi all -- I just relocated from the DC area to a brand-new home in Richmond,
VA (USDA Zone 7). There are no foundation plantings around this house and
I'd like to put some in when spring comes. However, the front of the house
faces north and gets no sun at all except at the fence line. Can anyone
give me some suggestions for foundation plantings that can tolerate full
shade? I'd like to put in some shrubs or something to decorate the front of
the house but I'm stumped as to anything substantial that might grow at
least 3' tall without some sun. The only planting in the front yard as of
now is a 15' magnolia tree.

Thanks in advance!

Rhonda
Richmond, VA
Zone 7



NoName 03-03-2005 06:08 PM

I don't have much time but you may want to check out this list of shade
loving plants for Zone 7. I found it at www.monrovia.com.
http://www.monrovia.com/PlantInf.nsf/All+Plants?SearchView&Query=(FIELD+ATTRIBUTES+CONT AINS+Shade+Loving)+AND+(FIELD+CZoneHigh=(7,8,9,10, 11))+AND+(FIELD+CZoneLow=(1,2,3,4,5,6,7))

"Natty_Dread" wrote in message
...
Hi all -- I just relocated from the DC area to a brand-new home in
Richmond,
VA (USDA Zone 7). There are no foundation plantings around this house and
I'd like to put some in when spring comes. However, the front of the
house
faces north and gets no sun at all except at the fence line. Can anyone
give me some suggestions for foundation plantings that can tolerate full
shade? I'd like to put in some shrubs or something to decorate the front
of
the house but I'm stumped as to anything substantial that might grow at
least 3' tall without some sun. The only planting in the front yard as of
now is a 15' magnolia tree.

Thanks in advance!

Rhonda
Richmond, VA
Zone 7





gregpresley 05-03-2005 11:16 AM

I would think lots of ferns would fit this decription. I'm not sure how many
are evergreen in your area, but there must be at least some.



David J Bockman 05-03-2005 12:23 PM

Acuba japonica and all its lovely cultivars
Buxus sempervirens all its lovely cultivars
Cephelotaxus harringtonia and all its lovely cultivars
Euonymus alatus a.a.i.l.c.
Ilex cornuta
Ilex crenata
Nandinas
Pieris japonica
all the Taxus...


--
David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7)
email:
http://beyondgardening.com/Albums

"Natty_Dread" wrote in message
...
Hi all -- I just relocated from the DC area to a brand-new home in

Richmond,
VA (USDA Zone 7). There are no foundation plantings around this house and
I'd like to put some in when spring comes. However, the front of the

house
faces north and gets no sun at all except at the fence line. Can anyone
give me some suggestions for foundation plantings that can tolerate full
shade? I'd like to put in some shrubs or something to decorate the front

of
the house but I'm stumped as to anything substantial that might grow at
least 3' tall without some sun. The only planting in the front yard as of
now is a 15' magnolia tree.

Thanks in advance!

Rhonda
Richmond, VA
Zone 7






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