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terambulan Fri 18/07/08 22:01
how about ivy....get the veriegated so the yellow/white glolw in the shade
shaneystar2 Fri 18/07/08 22:11
Hardy geraniums .They come up every year . Split them in the early spring. I have a bit of poor shady ground at the top of the garden .From one plant,which I split they have now covered it.They will grow anywhere .
Lots of flowering varieties and scented flowers on some .
They grow pretty quickly and are easy to keep tidy and as long as you keep them well watered give a lovely show all summer long ..
glenbar Fri 18/07/08 22:14
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Thank you for the advice. Will have a look at some types of Ivy. Unfortunately I have tried the Geraniums but they haven't done too well.
Hawkwalk Fri 18/07/08 23:22
try Vinca, they grown like a weed and give lots of flower.
darcydark Sat 19/07/08 02:04
Camellias like the shade as well as the sun and are easy to grow. The acer, maple and the green one likes the shade as well, also easy to grow, the shrub, not the tree. Muscari bulbs grow well in shade and naturalise well if left alone. You could plant Bleeding Hearts, or even Host plants. I have all these plants mentioned growing in the shade and they are all growing well.Hope this helps.
frankofile Sat 19/07/08 19:03
I agree with all the previous answers, and would add Lungwort (Pulmonaria) and Lily of the Valley
oldernowiser Sat 19/07/08 22:40
I'd go for Vinca too, tough, evergreen and flowers, different varieties too. Just make sure they're contained in one bed.