Plant list is in description with growing zones :) My Plant Shop (UK mainland only): www.hardysplants.co.uk/ My Online Propagation Course (available worldwide): rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch
Really like how you present and explain where they go and what they like, i have been looking for plants for shady areas, i will getting some of these thanks
Subtle indeed,and very pleasing to the eye! Learning with every video. Thks.again,Rosie. (P.S.,Autumn colours seem to suit you well,says this former ginger,now white). 🌻
Seems to me they would do best in a midway situation. Can tolerate some dryness but prefer a bit of moisture. There’s a sedum in the mix so I don’t think they are suitable for a really damp/wet spot.
They are not happy with wet it has to be said. Covering will help and not cutting back until spring. Anything to protect the crown. Or try in pots that can be moved in.
Plant list is in description with growing zones :)
My Plant Shop (UK mainland only): www.hardysplants.co.uk/
My Online Propagation Course (available worldwide): rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch
Really like how you present and explain where they go and what they like, i have been looking for plants for shady areas, i will getting some of these thanks
Love this lady! Clear, accurate and relevant information, all the good news and bad news for which plant does what. Just what I need! 😄👍
Thank you so much for this video. I'm working on my shady border atm and this is exactly what I needed.
This was just wonderful. I'm going to email my nursery right now and see what then can provide. Take care, DA
You have such an interesting range of plants. ❤
Subtle indeed,and very pleasing to the eye! Learning with every video. Thks.again,Rosie. (P.S.,Autumn colours seem to suit you well,says this former ginger,now white). 🌻
Wow so much information I'm going to watch again and make notes thank you x
Beautiful collection of plants , thank you.
Wonderful video and info as always. You are so clear and informative. Great to hear about pretty shade plants !
Perfect timing! Thank you!
Superr video, thank you!
So helpful and clear thank you
Wonderful informative video!
Super as always!
Happy to hear this Hylotelephium is happy in shade. Will other Hylotelephiums be happy as well? Would be so good.
Fabulous video with fabulous plant ideas. Thank you. \May I ask if these plants suit dry shade or are they for damp/wet shade? happy gardening 🙂
Seems to me they would do best in a midway situation. Can tolerate some dryness but prefer a bit of moisture. There’s a sedum in the mix so I don’t think they are suitable for a really damp/wet spot.
Would these plants do well in a very stony dry soil in the shade,my soil is also very thin. 😊
You would need to add organic matter to help
I live in a high rainfall region. I have a problem keeping the modern Echinaceas through the winter. Any tips?
They are not happy with wet it has to be said. Covering will help and not cutting back until spring. Anything to protect the crown. Or try in pots that can be moved in.
Can I put the brunnera in a container ?
Yes you can 👌