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Shady Characters
I can think of nowhere in the garden more
dreary in February than a shaded corner under
trees. It is dull, the drips of rain are enormous
and there is a coldness which seems to penetrate
to the back bone. I wish I could convince myself
that the summer will be so hot the cooling shade
offered by the leafy canopy will be welcome.
Tree roots create problems, drying out the soil
and always accumulating where you are trying
to dig a planting hole. Certainly not the ideal
growing conditions for most plants. There is
however, a considerable collection of shrubs
and perennials which not only grow in such a
site but thrive and enjoy the habitat.
Soil may be improved by raking the layer of
accumulated leaf mould into the top few inches.
Adding old, rotted farmyard manure will help.
An application of a general purpose fertilizer
such as Growmore, at a handful per square yard
will get the plants off to a quick start.
Early spring bulbs which flower before deciduous
trees are in leaf will have enough light, Winter
Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis), Glory of the Snow
(Chinodoxa) Cyclamen coum and Wood anemone (Anemone
nemerosa) form sheets of colour. Snowdrops,
crocus and dwarf tulips make an impressive display.
If hellebores, including the Christmas Rose
(Helleborus niger) and the Lenten Rose (H.orientalis),
are planted in a bold group, they make a memorable
show. Cheap and cheerful ground coverers such
as periwinkle (Vinca ), Bugle (Ajuga) and Dead
nettle (Lamium) will tolerate dry or wet shade
and are immune to water drops.
All the spring flowering, evergreen and deciduous
daphnes are tolerant of shade. The fragrance
from these shrubs is powerful enough to banish
the gloom from the darkest corner. Other spring
flowering shrubs include camellia in variety,corylopsis
and pieris. Elephant ears (Bergenia cordifolia)
is a tough perennial with large glossy evergreen
leaves.The stout stems carry dense heads of
small pink flowers.
Spotted dog (Pulmonaria officinalis) is low
growing with heart shaped spotted foliage and
red flowers which turn to blue in spring.
Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) flowers
in late spring and early summer. It is a perennial
with locket-shaped pink and white flowers growing
to 24 inches. Welsh poppy (Meconopsis cambrica)
carries solitary, butter yellow, summer flowers
and spreads readily by seed.
Hostas and lilies all add to the show. The climbing
rose Zephirine Drouhin is pink flowering
and fragrant. It has few thorns and tolerates
shade. Fatsia japonica, holly, spotted laurel
and variegated ivy are useful evergreens for
winter.
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