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Here's a link to vines for shady spots ........... http://www.flower-gardening-made-eas...for-shade.html |
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Another question: how is the soil in that garden? It may need some amending with top soil..... and do you have any idea if it's an acidic or limey soil? Could affect what you want to plant........ |
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IVY, GOLDHEART (Hedera helix Goldheart, Hedera helix Oro di Bogliasco). Dense vigorous evergreen. Attractive rich green foliage with large central splash of buttercup yellow. Tolerant of dry conditions and heavy shade, but colour will be better in sun or semi-shade. Excellent self-clinging wall cover plant reaching 20ft If you planted one of each of the Ivies you could use those as almost ladders to support other climbers. |
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Maybe if you planted this with the Ivies you would really get the benefit especially as it says on winter days Nov to April there is nothing nicer than seeing yellow outside. With the Ivies you may get birds nesting in there too as they are evergreen. JASMINE, WINTER-FLOWERING (Jasminum nudiflorum). Hardy climber which thrives in any position even on a cold sunless north wall. A profusion of bright yellow flowers bespangle the green stems from November to April offering cheer on dreary winter days. Can also be grown as a shrub, and is tolerant of poor soil, both acid and alkaline. Height up to 10ft. |
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