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thescullster 30-12-2008 11:21 AM

Plants Around Copper Beech
 
Hi all

Hoping that someone will be able to recommend some suitable plants for fence
screening.
The location is east yorkshire on clay soil.
The area is at the north west corner of our back garden. What I am looking
for is either hedging plants or reasonably self supporting climbers that
will grow under/alongside the canopy of a copper beech tree.
The tree is well established but has just been pruned to a height of 4-5m
and spread of about 4m.
The fence that encloses the tree on 2 boundaries of the garden is 2m high
and between 2 and 3m from the trunk.

Is there anything I can plant that will tolerate the shade (that will exist
while the tree is in leaf) and conditions noted above that will successfully
green-up this corner of the garden?

TIA

Phil



Sacha[_3_] 30-12-2008 11:58 AM

Plants Around Copper Beech
 
On 30/12/08 11:21, in article
, "thescullster"
wrote:

Hi all

Hoping that someone will be able to recommend some suitable plants for fence
screening.
The location is east yorkshire on clay soil.
The area is at the north west corner of our back garden. What I am looking
for is either hedging plants or reasonably self supporting climbers that
will grow under/alongside the canopy of a copper beech tree.
The tree is well established but has just been pruned to a height of 4-5m
and spread of about 4m.
The fence that encloses the tree on 2 boundaries of the garden is 2m high
and between 2 and 3m from the trunk.

Is there anything I can plant that will tolerate the shade (that will exist
while the tree is in leaf) and conditions noted above that will successfully
green-up this corner of the garden?

TIA

Phil


Funnily enough, you could try Berberis. I was reading about the one that
was in our garden and Hyams had written that it was planted in the shade of
copper beeches and he says something to the effect that no tree gives deeper
shade than those! Quite a few places offer Berberis as hedging plants.


--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
(new website online)


thescullster 30-12-2008 12:02 PM

Plants Around Copper Beech
 

"Sacha" wrote

Funnily enough, you could try Berberis. I was reading about the one that
was in our garden and Hyams had written that it was planted in the shade
of
copper beeches and he says something to the effect that no tree gives
deeper
shade than those! Quite a few places offer Berberis as hedging plants.


Thanks Sacha
Did you have any variety in mind?

Phil



Sacha[_3_] 30-12-2008 12:17 PM

Plants Around Copper Beech
 
On 30/12/08 12:02, in article
, "thescullster"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote

Funnily enough, you could try Berberis. I was reading about the one that
was in our garden and Hyams had written that it was planted in the shade
of
copper beeches and he says something to the effect that no tree gives
deeper
shade than those! Quite a few places offer Berberis as hedging plants.


Thanks Sacha
Did you have any variety in mind?

Phil



Berberis darwinii and B. stenophylla are attractive and evergreen, too.
I'd suggest you Google on hedging specialists so that you can then email
them to tell them the exact conditions, length to be covered and your
requirements and get their recommendations. In terms of cost, your best bet
will be to find someone who sells them as bare root hedging and you may have
a local nursery that can help with that, though plenty of online options
seem to be available though I have no experience of them myself.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
(new website online)



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