#286200 - 06/17/09 04:45 PM
Re: Suggestions please..
[Re: Ditchy]
|
Gardener
Registered: 11/05/05
Posts: 128
Loc: NY
|
You can never go wrong with hostas, there are lots of varieties that do well in the shade, and I have some that have grown huge in the sun! I also like sedum, they grow easily and we have very large ones. Also they are easy to propegate.
_________________________
wildwoman
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#286400 - 06/19/09 01:13 PM
Re: Suggestions please..
[Re: Ditchy]
|
Dr. Pepper
Registered: 04/23/05
Posts: 3074
Loc: pink, ok
|
heuchera...ladies slipper, I think, could be wrong. I like standard ajuga, but I believe it isn't hardy in your zone. I wish I could remember all the hardiness info on perrenials. some of the compact daylillies bloom over a long period. Liriope (monkeygrass) has attractive blossoms, and there is a variegated variety which spreads slower and has excellent foliage. I have to have the annual Impatiens in my shade garden, it's outstanding, and begonias are nice. Some perrenials are very short season bloomers, bleeding heart, columbine, and others are great for a short while. Are you in zone 5?
_________________________
dave
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#287077 - 06/24/09 07:20 PM
Re: Suggestions please..
[Re: Ditchy]
|
Gardener
Registered: 11/02/05
Posts: 234
Loc: Kingston, Ontario
|
Will ferns fit in your scheme? I think they, you know, add a refining touch to any shady landscape, like mine here:  Maidenhair Fern adiantum pedatum
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
14721 Members
58 Forums
11243 Topics
167376 Posts
Max Online: 340 @ 08/08/08 09:54 AM
|
|
|