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At the bottom of my garden I have (no, not fairies) a shady spot, on the
North-facing side of my garden wall. The wall has ivy all over it, which cascades off it like a green waterfall, but there is no ivy on this particular patch of wall. There is also nothing growing in the soil at the bottom of this patch of wall - not that anything has ever been planted there, to my knowledge. It's almost like a space has been 'cosmically' reserved there for something - which is what I hope to discover. What I was wondering, is:- is there a type of edible berry bush that would like it in this shady patch? I'm trying to get some more fruits going, I have my new raspberry cane in a pot, I have a blueberry bush (well I thought I had two, but one isn't looking too lively), a few alpine strawberry plants, and I have an apple and a pear tree too. I'm getting a red grape vine on the weekend, if all goes according to plan. I have a herb garden, and the rest of the garden is bulbs and flowers and stuff. I'm hoping to get together enough fruits to have a go at making wine at some stage, so another berry bush would be good - but it would have to be one which is OK in the shade. Any suggestions gratefully received! Andrew |
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