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Oxymel of Squill 12-07-2005 04:56 PM

any suggestions?
 
I have an inwards corner of the house, traps the sun most of the day, but
it's also a soak away when the rain butt is full so can be a bit boggy for
any plant that likes dry feet.

Want something colourful / impressive / fragrant, maybe 10 ft tall
eventually.

Any suggestions gratefully received

tia



Tumbleweed 12-07-2005 08:18 PM

yes, better subject lines.

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Janet Baraclough 13-07-2005 01:43 AM

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yes, better subject lines.


snort :-)

Janet

BAC 13-07-2005 09:13 AM


"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message
eenews.net...
I have an inwards corner of the house, traps the sun most of the day, but
it's also a soak away when the rain butt is full so can be a bit boggy for
any plant that likes dry feet.

Want something colourful / impressive / fragrant, maybe 10 ft tall
eventually.

Any suggestions gratefully received


What about lavatera maritima, quite easy to grow, likes sun and plenty of
water, gives a good show?



Jaques d'Alltrades 13-07-2005 10:52 AM

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from "BAC" contains these words:
"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message
eenews.net...
I have an inwards corner of the house, traps the sun most of the day, but
it's also a soak away when the rain butt is full so can be a bit boggy for
any plant that likes dry feet.

Want something colourful / impressive / fragrant, maybe 10 ft tall
eventually.

Any suggestions gratefully received


What about lavatera maritima, quite easy to grow, likes sun and plenty of
water, gives a good show?


And does well in this neck of the woods (I'm watching you, O of Sq!) but
tends to unexplained fits of sudden death, not always associated with
frost.

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DaveH 13-07-2005 12:09 PM

In article ws.net,
says...
Want something colourful / impressive / fragrant, maybe 10 ft tall
eventually.

We have an attractive Climbing Hydrangea that does well in similar
conditions.


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