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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comWe have a very small front garden. We have planted birch trees, holly and viburnum in this area, made a pathway so we can enjoy walking through the bluebells, lots of them, when they flower. I’m at a loss as to what to plant for summer though, to create interest in this area. I do have a few hosta there. They will help fill the area, but I don’t want anything which will inhibit the bluebells.
I am from Wales and have in my mind the glorious bluebell woodlands, but I guess we didn’t go to the woodlands in the summer, so need some advice please.
Thank you
Phyllis
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1 Comment To "Woodland gardens"
#1 Comment By Alisma On 10/08/2016 @ 11:04 pm
It sounds like your garden may have a lot of shade during summer, so look into shade-tolerant plants. In this list you can find many that flower in summer, like foxglove and Siberian iris, and some of the annuals.
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