Tips and Tricks for Woodland Planting | My Favourite Perennials for Woodland Style & Conditions
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Rosy takes a walk into the woodland to show some plant options and combinations she likes when it comes to creating woodland planting areas.
Plant list with zone info:
Galium odoratum 4-8
Osmunda 3-9
Chenopodium 2-11
Pulmonaria 3-8
Paris quadrifolia 5-9
Ophiopogon planiscapus 6-10
Podophyllum versipelle 'Spotty Dotty'6-9
Lamium orvala 4-8
Hyacinthoides 5-9
Smyrnium rotundifolium 7-10
Helleborus 3-9
Pachyphragma macrophyllum 5-9
Maianthemum stellatum 4-9
Lamium 'Beacon Silver' 4-8
Tellima grandiflora Rubra Group 4-9
Ranunculus aconitifolius 4-8
Chaerophyllum hirsutum roseum 6-9
Gillenia stipulata 4-8
Mitella breweri 5-9
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Full plant list is in the description along with the US zone information, its quite a long list this time...
You are the best! I learn so much with you !!!!
Je vous suis du sud de la France. Vous expliquez vraiment bien, j’adore vos vidéos.
Good topic and great plants and information
Wow...6 of these are unknown to us,but really informative ! Look forward to your educational videos. Happy summer 🌞.
Great ideas, as usual. Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you, this was wonderful and you gave me some ideas for my own shade/woodland area.
Interesting. I like the discussion , some of the plants I have never seen in Midwest America. But the pints and design tips are very relevant to any shade gardening.
Epimedium (Barrenwort) is a low growing plant that will take dry shade once established. There are many varieties. Small blossoms in spring. 🌺 Brunneria has done well in a shady “woodland” part of my yard. Sprays of blue flowers in spring and interesting leaves. 🌺 I would love to plant lamium, but I’m afraid it would get away from me (I’ve heard horror stories). I might try it in a big pot and see if it overwinters.
You seem to pick the subjects I’m thinking about. Thank you for the visual examples.
Thank you. Just what I needed.
We have had great luck with the Porteranthus (Gillenia) Pink Profusion and the tried and true Tiarella Elizabeth Oliver. BTW Large deciduous trees benefit from lightening the canopy - reduces the weight, improves air circulation - leverage that to bring more light in - that’s worked for us in very difficult areas
Enjoy the weekend where you are. 🌿👒🐦
All very beautiful. Will save this video for future reference in case my geranium macrorrhizum, hellebores, and sweet woodfuff seeds don't germinate.
Would the concept and the choice of plants displayed still work in a shady border with lawn in front? No trees in the border just simply a northerly aspect. Thank you
Yes that would still be fine for these plants
Thank you
Very informative! Thank you for your valuable videos.
One plant I never hear about is Skutellaria Altissima. I grow it in dry shade. It self seeds and spreads. It achieves a look similar to catmint. Bushy clump.
Yea a great plant. Have not stocked it for awhile
Really clear and informative video. Very appreciated!