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How to plant a triangular border?
of growing anything! There's quite a lot of clay underneath the top soil we put in. I have some heucheras and geranium and they seem to be fine but I will look into the bigger plants you mentioned for a bit of structure.Thank you! Sounds ideal for dogwoods by clarerees
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10/03/2013 20:42:57
by Verdun
Slug resistant plants
, Erysmums, Alliums, some campanulas, Crocosmias, Penstemons, Antirrhinums, Fuschias, Veronicastrums, Verbena Bonariensis, Scabious, Calendulas, Phlox, Sidalcea, Violas, Sedums, Schizostylis, Day lily, Roses, Chelone (Turtlehead), Chocolate Cosmos, Heucheras by christopher2
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17/08/2012 13:45:21
by jo4eyes
difficult spot - shade wise!
flowered area, what would you suggest? Thanks!! Hi jmeds-what kind of soil do you have and how big an area is it? There are lots of shade loving plants-hostas,ferns,periwinkle,euphorbia, heucheras etc but your conditions will make a difference! Thanks by jmeds
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21/04/2013 20:17:29
by jmeds
evergreen perenial border
tubs(roses, hydranga,and annuals) I have built 2 platers size 10ft length 2 foot wide and 2 ft 6 deep I know they are narrow but space was a real issue. I am looking for inspiration and want to grow evergreen perenials with a couple of dwarf shrubs by bill hibbert
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30/08/2012 22:07:11
by kate1123
Heucheras
I just adore heucheras particularly the dark red varieties but I cannot get them to grow. I have spent a fortune in the hopes that they will do well.  I drool with envy when I see them in other gardens so can anyone give me some tips please.  I by Madeleine51
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23/07/2012 15:51:06
by Madeleine51
Shade loving plants
Has anyone got any suggestion for the  long narrow garden at the side of my house, it gets very little sun along the border next to a low fence. I want something that will grow  quite quickly to about 2 mtrs maximum , preferable with flowers by Sizeyuk1
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05/04/2012 22:10:02
by Rosey3
Plants or flowers from seed
can sow seeds. If perennials, then hostas look good in pots - there is one with a lovely purple flower, some have more flowers than others. Also heucheras for the different leaves, corydalis, liriope and several hardy geraniums will grow in shade. What by bunnysgarden
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28/01/2013 18:06:40
by bunnysgarden
Plant advice needed : damp shade
and flower most of the summer. I grow acteas....Usually dark purple or brownish foliage, quite statuesque with scented late summer flowers...and they too will go there.Astilbes, ferns, certain grasses.Aconitums have tall normally blue flowers .....and love by Michelle7
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10/04/2013 16:35:29
by Verdun
Shady Border
, Euonymus, Skimmia, Geraniums, Hebes, Aquilegia, Heuchera, Astilbe, Ferns, Foxgloves (biennial and perennial) Lonicera nitida, Clematis (with their heads in the sun) and that's not including things I don't have but want such as Brunnera Jack Frost by Cultivating Carol
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23/04/2012 17:30:38
by Cultivating Carol
Idea's for a North American Themed garden
and so on. Perennials include the Michaelmas daisy asters - nova anglicae and novi Belgica plus penstemons, some iris forms, liatris, monarda, lobelia cardinalis, caltha palustris, phlox, eupatorium, rudbeckia, heucheras, heliopsis and helianthus by Daniel Lipton
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27/05/2012 16:58:08
by obelixx

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