Flowers/plants etc for a shady spot.

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Wellington Boot
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Flowers/plants etc for a shady spot.

Post by Wellington Boot »

Hello,

I was just wondering, if anyone had any ideas about what I can do with a really shady corner of my garden, its only a narrow space, behind the side gate, and as it's surrounded on 3 sides, it is never in direct sun.

Is there anything that would work?

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Re: Flowers/plants etc for a shady spot.

Post by urbanchicks »

Ferns and some
plants like Epidydium are quite good and foxglove plants of some species.Google plants for shade and you will get a lot of nurseries with their plants.
Maggie.
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