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Andrew Thomson 14-04-2003 08:32 PM

Suggestions for small shady area
 
I have a space in my small (2m x 1.5m) front garden that I've left until
last, mainly because I can't find a good plant to put in there.

Requirements a
1) Approx 1m in height, no higher.
2) Not much spread - there is a stepping stone about 30cm from where it will
be planted.
3) Good in shade. This part of the garden receives little sun. North facing
and only gets perhaps 1 hr sun in the evening.
4) Garden colours are reds, purples, pinks and whites so must fit in.
5) Flower-bearing. Nice smell preferable but not essential.
6) Must be fully hardy.
7) It is to be planted beside an 80cm high brick wall.
8) Moist soil.

Any ideas?

Andrew






Zizz 14-04-2003 08:56 PM

Suggestions for small shady area
 

"Andrew Thomson" wrote in message
.. .
I have a space in my small (2m x 1.5m) front garden that I've left until
last, mainly because I can't find a good plant to put in there.

Requirements a
1) Approx 1m in height, no higher.
2) Not much spread - there is a stepping stone about 30cm from where it

will
be planted.
3) Good in shade. This part of the garden receives little sun. North

facing
and only gets perhaps 1 hr sun in the evening.
4) Garden colours are reds, purples, pinks and whites so must fit in.
5) Flower-bearing. Nice smell preferable but not essential.
6) Must be fully hardy.
7) It is to be planted beside an 80cm high brick wall.
8) Moist soil.

Any ideas?

Andrew

Toad lily?
Daphne ??
Not sure!



The Devil's Advocate 14-04-2003 10:32 PM

Suggestions for small shady area
 
Berberis seem to do well in most places and there's plenty of choice of
sizes but beware of the PRICKLES


"Zizz" wrote in message
...
:
: "Andrew Thomson" wrote in message
: .. .
: I have a space in my small (2m x 1.5m) front garden that I've left until
: last, mainly because I can't find a good plant to put in there.
:
: Requirements a
: 1) Approx 1m in height, no higher.
: 2) Not much spread - there is a stepping stone about 30cm from where it
: will
: be planted.
: 3) Good in shade. This part of the garden receives little sun. North
: facing
: and only gets perhaps 1 hr sun in the evening.
: 4) Garden colours are reds, purples, pinks and whites so must fit in.
: 5) Flower-bearing. Nice smell preferable but not essential.
: 6) Must be fully hardy.
: 7) It is to be planted beside an 80cm high brick wall.
: 8) Moist soil.
:
: Any ideas?
:
: Andrew
:
: Toad lily?
: Daphne ??
: Not sure!
:
:



Andrew Thomson 14-04-2003 11:44 PM

Suggestions for small shady area
 
"Zizz" wrote in message
...

"Andrew Thomson" wrote in message
.. .
I have a space in my small (2m x 1.5m) front garden that I've left until
last, mainly because I can't find a good plant to put in there.

Requirements a
1) Approx 1m in height, no higher.
2) Not much spread - there is a stepping stone about 30cm from where it

will
be planted.
3) Good in shade. This part of the garden receives little sun. North

facing
and only gets perhaps 1 hr sun in the evening.
4) Garden colours are reds, purples, pinks and whites so must fit in.
5) Flower-bearing. Nice smell preferable but not essential.
6) Must be fully hardy.
7) It is to be planted beside an 80cm high brick wall.
8) Moist soil.

Any ideas?

Andrew

Toad lily?
Daphne ??
Not sure!



Toad lily might be good. About the right size. Thanks!



Drakanthus 17-04-2003 10:20 PM

Suggestions for small shady area
 
I have a space in my small (2m x 1.5m) front garden that I've left until
last, mainly because I can't find a good plant to put in there.

Requirements a
1) Approx 1m in height, no higher.
2) Not much spread - there is a stepping stone about 30cm from where it will
be planted.
3) Good in shade. This part of the garden receives little sun. North facing
and only gets perhaps 1 hr sun in the evening.
4) Garden colours are reds, purples, pinks and whites so must fit in.
5) Flower-bearing. Nice smell preferable but not essential.
6) Must be fully hardy.
7) It is to be planted beside an 80cm high brick wall.
8) Moist soil.

Any ideas?

Andrew


I suggest:
Primula Wanda (flowers pinky/purple) about 4 inches high, flowers prolifically in
shade, spring flowering (ours look marvellous at the moment - I can email you a
photo if you like).
Astilbie, 2 foot high, flowers pink through to red. Summer flowering.
--
Drakanthus.


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