Hi Serenity, what about some sort of rock garden? You could place the rocks any way you wanted them and then grow the appropriate types of plants, mosses, etc. that would work in a rock garden type of setting. Good luck
Hi Serenity, what about some sort of rock garden? You could place the rocks any way you wanted them and then grow the appropriate types of plants, mosses, etc. that would work in a rock garden type of setting. Good luck
Hostas are supposed to be excellent in shady areas. If you created a terraced rock garden they would look nice!
This may be a nice spot to create a herb spiral. You can find some great designs to copy on the net & plant it up with herbs that you use in the kitchen. Can you create a channel to draw rainwater away from the bed whilst it establishes? Perhaps put down paving tiles or gravel for drainage, then put your spiral, or even just some pots, on top of it.
Green-Moo, that sounds interesting! I've never seen a herb spiral. Yes, I could create a channel ok I think...it's just the amount of water that pours off that edge is from the whole hill might be too much for it. I'd need to figure out how deep it would need to be. I love the gravel idea with pots on top of it. I'll investigate herb spirals more, thanks very much for that idea!
Any suggestions on herbs suited to shade? It does get a bit of sun in the morning, maybe a couple of hours but once the trees fill in more that might not be the case.
most herbs require full sun, not a good idea for shade.
Thanks for the herbs tips, Green-Moo and Chris! I think perhaps what I'll do is prepare the area with the gravel etc and just put in a few container flowers just now that are suited to shade until the trees are in full bloom. Then I'll have a better idea what the conditions will be for most of the growing season.
Thanks for the suggestion, justjoy. I don't know, rock gardens have never held much of an appeal for me, I'm afraid. It could be that I just haven't seen any that sufficiently grabbed my attention, in fairness. I'll keep the idea in mind though, thank you.
SageMother, I've heard that, yes, but it had slipped my mind. I need to look into them more because my only experience of them were plain green ones that I didn't like which a family member had but I believe they come in a far wider range of colors. Thanks for the reminder.Hostas are supposed to be excellent in shady areas. If you created a terraced rock garden they would look nice!