What plants thrive in your garden? What fail?
My garden is north facing but gets sun at the top for a good part of the day. My successes include:
Aquilegia (now growing everywhere like a weed). Classic cottage garden plant. Very pretty when it flowers and quite attractive leaves.
Euphorbia robbiae. One of a few plants that like dry shade. I like these plants but I know they are not everyone’s favourite. Great foliage and strange green flowers. I have to be careful or this plant could take over my garden. I’ve also had good luck with Euphorbia mellifera and various others in the family.
Dahlias. First time last year, made every mistake in the book (didn’t stake properly, didn’t protect against slugs etc etc) but they were gorgeous when they flowered. Will definitely try again.
Hellebores. I love these plants. Mine aren't that old but seem to have started off very well. Beautiful flowers when not much else is happening (ie: now).
Daphne odora automarginala. Stunning plant - lovely leaves, small pink flowers in Jan/Feb with a heavenly scent. I've got this in partial shade and it seems to be doing fine.
Disasters:
I only have one rose (gertrude jekyll – sp? – only a few years old) and last year it was a disaster. But I’m told last year was generally pretty bad for roses so I’ll see how it copes this year. How do others do with roses?
I’ve not had much luck with Lavender, probably not surprising as my garden is north facing. Have given up with this now.
These are for starters, I’m sure I’ll think of more!
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