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yelenots | 16:34 Thu 24th May 2012 | Home & Garden
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I have an area of approx 7/8 metres by 1 metre in my front garden (alongside the grass) which I usually put bedding plants in. Has anyone got any suggestions of what I could plant there instead as I'm getting a bit fed of the same thing every year and watering them every night is a bit of a pain too!! I did think of some azalea's?
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Azalea's would be ok but they only flourish in acid soil,what about some Alpines they are quite attractive?
If you`re not bothered about floweing shrubs, dwarf Euonymus or Hebes are good.
agree hebes, sarcococca is good as is pernettya. lavender if it is sunny and fairly well drained, add some dwarf conifers perhaps or some box balls for structure Azaleas are boring once the flowering stops
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Thanks for your suggestions, I didnt really want conifers...perhaps something that flowers!
crinodendron, evergreen, pretty and unusual
http://www.google.co....=qIy-T9C0A5P18QOprMVe
Heathers can look quite colourful and are very little trouble. Avoid conifers at all costs!
Dwarf lilac is worth it for the smell, some of the smaller spireas like goldflame for the spring foliage, pieris, also how about some climbers up obelisks for interest... the less vigorous roses and clematis
For a focal plant there is lycestra which branches out and flowers then has its 'fruit type berries' .which the starlings love to eat when ripe, and the best thing is when it finishes in late autumn you cut it down to the ground! So low maintenance its amazing.
variegated buddliea is less vigorous too but still good for butterflies
Japanese azaleas - especially Satsuki. Gorgeous at about this time of year.
Mulch the ground with ericaceous compost and water with dilute Miracid if your soil is not already suitable.
May have to put frost protection over them in the hardest of winter weather though.
boring when not in flower good mixed in with other stuff though

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