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Always Shady and Damp.
No that's not how people describe me! Its the state of part of my garden.
What kinds of flowers/shrubs/plants tolerate or even prefer these conditions? I'm looking for something that's colourful, pretty and can take care of it self (sort of like Wonder Woman!) It must like wet soil and the occasional glimpse of the sun. thanks homer |
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Always Shady and Damp.
homer wrote in message ... No that's not how people describe me! Its the state of part of my garden. What kinds of flowers/shrubs/plants tolerate or even prefer these conditions? I'm looking for something that's colourful, pretty and can take care of it self (sort of like Wonder Woman!) It must like wet soil and the occasional glimpse of the sun. thanks homer Ferns and mosses. Head to the local library for the gardening design books. |
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Always Shady and Damp.
redclay5/4/04 1:06
net homer wrote in message ... No that's not how people describe me! Its the state of part of my garden. What kinds of flowers/shrubs/plants tolerate or even prefer these conditions? I'm looking for something that's colourful, pretty and can take care of it self (sort of like Wonder Woman!) It must like wet soil and the occasional glimpse of the sun. thanks homer Ferns and mosses. Head to the local library for the gardening design books. Ligularia (though it won't like total shade) and Rodgersia, Clematis unless it's really water-logged all the time, Mimulus cardinalis are all possibles. While at that library, look up boggy plants. ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Always Shady and Damp.
redclay5/4/04 1:06
net homer wrote in message ... No that's not how people describe me! Its the state of part of my garden. What kinds of flowers/shrubs/plants tolerate or even prefer these conditions? I'm looking for something that's colourful, pretty and can take care of it self (sort of like Wonder Woman!) It must like wet soil and the occasional glimpse of the sun. thanks homer Ferns and mosses. Head to the local library for the gardening design books. Ligularia (though it won't like total shade) and Rodgersia, Clematis unless it's really water-logged all the time, Mimulus cardinalis are all possibles. While at that library, look up boggy plants. ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Always Shady and Damp.
Sacha wrote:
redclay5/4/04 1:06 net homer wrote in message . .. No that's not how people describe me! Its the state of part of my garden. What kinds of flowers/shrubs/plants tolerate or even prefer these conditions? I'm looking for something that's colourful, pretty and can take care of it self (sort of like Wonder Woman!) It must like wet soil and the occasional glimpse of the sun. thanks homer Hi, I have a garden exactly like this here in Edinburgh. 3 quarters of it have no sun at all and the back corner of it has 1 hour or 2 of sun in the summer. I put a link to some pictures he http://www.gogo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk...er03/index.htm In the dampest/darker part, I have been very successfully growing: Astilbes, fatsia Japonica, lungworth, salomon seals, euphorbias, dicentras, japanese maples, aquileas, etc... I swear that these plants have never ever seen any sun at all! philippe |
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Always Shady and Damp.
Sacha wrote:
redclay5/4/04 1:06 net homer wrote in message . .. No that's not how people describe me! Its the state of part of my garden. What kinds of flowers/shrubs/plants tolerate or even prefer these conditions? I'm looking for something that's colourful, pretty and can take care of it self (sort of like Wonder Woman!) It must like wet soil and the occasional glimpse of the sun. thanks homer Hi, I have a garden exactly like this here in Edinburgh. 3 quarters of it have no sun at all and the back corner of it has 1 hour or 2 of sun in the summer. I put a link to some pictures he http://www.gogo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk...er03/index.htm In the dampest/darker part, I have been very successfully growing: Astilbes, fatsia Japonica, lungworth, salomon seals, euphorbias, dicentras, japanese maples, aquileas, etc... I swear that these plants have never ever seen any sun at all! philippe |
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