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Old 31-07-2009, 07:24 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Planting under a tree

Hi, There is a single tall ash tree in a raised bed in my garden and at
the moment it's surrounded by weedy grass. It's in a sunny spot South
facing and not really shadowed by much with a tall wall behind it.
I'd quite like to plant something under the tree but I'm not sure what.
I had thought Bluebells, but I think it might be too sunny for them. Do
you have any ideas?

I'm in Scotland and it's pretty windy, although the spot is fairly
sheltered (for a given value of sheltered!)
 
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