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Shade-loving plants for a woodland setting

A shady spot in the garden is an opportunity to create something special, a tranquil retreat to retire to on hot, summer days. Plants typically suited to this location will often be early to flower, but will continue the season with foliage that has a lush appearance. In this garden, Chris mixes ferns with ornamental grassesthat gently scrambles among some hellebores, a less vigorous species than and better behaved in a woodland setting. Plant selection is key to success and ongoing pruning of the canopy above and around the site is essential. As the planting matures, canopies will require lifting and thinning (usually best completed in winter) to prevent light levels from becoming too low. In dry areas, the use of organic mulch will help, although additional irrigation may be required during any prolonged hot weather.

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