Tried geranium rozanne, and it didn’t exactly flourish by uncleAnwar gardening uk 6 Comments NorArthur 5 hours ago Hostas and/or ferns StereotypicallBarbie 5 hours ago Ferns.. I do love a fern for shady areas of the garden! So hardly with minimum upkeep. They grow anywhere and look lovely scoresavvy 5 hours ago Ferns, if it’s a damp and shady area then maybe some Astilbes too. RichNews5866 5 hours ago Rhododendron or azalea would work well MiseOnlyMise 5 hours ago Hostas, a nice variety for a varied look.Ferns, again you can put in a number of different types for interest. Foundation_Wrong 5 hours ago Cyclamen, hellebore, astilbe.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
StereotypicallBarbie 5 hours ago Ferns.. I do love a fern for shady areas of the garden! So hardly with minimum upkeep. They grow anywhere and look lovely
MiseOnlyMise 5 hours ago Hostas, a nice variety for a varied look.Ferns, again you can put in a number of different types for interest.
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Hostas and/or ferns
Ferns.. I do love a fern for shady areas of the garden! So hardly with minimum upkeep. They grow anywhere and look lovely
Ferns, if it’s a damp and shady area then maybe some Astilbes too.
Rhododendron or azalea would work well
Hostas, a nice variety for a varied look.
Ferns, again you can put in a number of different types for interest.
Cyclamen, hellebore, astilbe.