garden advice?
Apr. 12th, 2002 09:16 amMost of my back yard was obviously well-planned by someone, and it's lovely for most of the year. Bulbs bloom (in stages) in the spring, there are pretty bushes in the summer/fall (some of which flower), and in general there's usually something interesting going on at any time from about March to about October. (I'm horticulturally challenged, so I can't actually name any of these things other than the bulbs.)
There's also one strip of grass that was never worked on. I'd like to plant something there, but I have basically no clues. Any advice?
The place in question runs most of the length of the garage (I guess that's about 15-20 feet?) and is about 4 feet deep. It's next to the garage, so it's partial shade rather than full sun. Obviously, whatever I put there shouldn't have root systems so big that they would interfere with the garage.
I'd like something that blooms in the summer, and ideally blooms for a while. (This should be enough room to plant a few different things, which might help that goal.) This space is bounded by a sidewalk that I use a lot, so whatever I put there shouldn't be too aggressive about spilling out into the sidewalk. No thorns, please. I dislike pale pink but like pretty much all other flower colors.
I wonder if lilac is suitable. I don't know how long it blooms or what its light requirements are.
Suggestions welcome!
There's also one strip of grass that was never worked on. I'd like to plant something there, but I have basically no clues. Any advice?
The place in question runs most of the length of the garage (I guess that's about 15-20 feet?) and is about 4 feet deep. It's next to the garage, so it's partial shade rather than full sun. Obviously, whatever I put there shouldn't have root systems so big that they would interfere with the garage.
I'd like something that blooms in the summer, and ideally blooms for a while. (This should be enough room to plant a few different things, which might help that goal.) This space is bounded by a sidewalk that I use a lot, so whatever I put there shouldn't be too aggressive about spilling out into the sidewalk. No thorns, please. I dislike pale pink but like pretty much all other flower colors.
I wonder if lilac is suitable. I don't know how long it blooms or what its light requirements are.
Suggestions welcome!
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Date: 2002-04-12 06:47 am (UTC)(no subject)
From:Springhill catalog and gardening
Date: 2002-04-12 07:08 am (UTC)Some of the things they recommend are primroses, forget-me-nots, and certain types of
violas (blooms early spring - early summer). Astilbe also do well in partial shade, and they come in a variety of colors. They bloom in late-spring to early summer. Hostas don't have interesting blooms (they're small and purple), but they have really interesting foliage and do really well in shade. Cyclamen, bleeding-heats, and lily-of-the-valley do well in light shade. Cyclamen are pretty weird in Pittsburgh. We planted them, and they would put out leaves and bloom in early-late spring, the leaves would die during the summer and them would come back in the fall. My impression is that in warmer climates, the foliage lives through the winter and dies off during the heat of summer, but it's too cold in winter in Pittsburgh. They survived the five years we had them, but they never grew very big.
If it's only a little shady, there are a lot more options, but SpringHill tells you what light conditions the plants need. BTW, we had all of these plants (plus others) in our very shady yard, we got them from SpringHill, and most of them did absolutely wonderfully. We ordered two shipments from them. One of them got delayed, but when we called them to tell them that we hadn't gotten it, they sent another. It turns out we got both of them at the same time, but I think that was a shipping problem, not SpringHills. Anyway, good luck with your gardening. That's something that Bruce and I need to work on in our new yard too.
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Date: 2002-04-12 01:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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From:How about practical instead of pretty?