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sue629 | 16:32 Wed 20th May 2009 | Home & Garden
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I have a patch that never gets any sunlight can anybody suggest a plant or shrub.
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I have a patch of garden in permanent deep shade. Ferns grow well there, as does ivy, cotoneaster, and even a peony. Primroses do ok, also calendula (granny's bonnet). Careful if you grow calendula, because if you do you'll never get rid of them.
Also, plant some bluebell bulbs all over the place, they look lovely in dappled shade and come up year after year.
will these plants you mention grow in boggy soil whifffey...one part of my garden is in the shade as well but it's always wet due to clay.
Yes, I'm on clay, thick boggy clay (Croydon), and yes they do well.

A good tip, if you are not sure what to grow, wander around and see what is doing well in neighbouring gardens, either by accident or design.

I've actually got a pair of rhododendrons doing well in shade in a clay garden, but I did dig in about 300 litres of ericaceous compost. It was a little experiment, and it has worked.
Any of the hundreds of varities of Hostas will grow in your shade...
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thanks everyone.......and sue629 for the post....

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