Although shrubs form the structure, the s usually provide the majority of the pla
. In some cases these may be a s
le large clump, but drifts of the bigger pla
carpets of the lower grow
ones look better than scatter
the pla
around at r
om.
What are potted s? It is often thought that the only place for
s is in a large garden, but
s are suited to all sizes of garden. They can be grown in a patio garden or even on a balcony or roof garden. As long as you are prepared to water them, they may be grown in containers, which can then be placed anywhere, includ
in gardens that are paved over
have no native soil at all.
What are hardy s? Hardy
s, as their name implies, are those that will tolerate frost
will reappear every year. Some tender
s may be killed by frosts, although sometimes the frost will just kill off the exposed foliage,
the plant will regenerate from the roots. Although it is mainly tem
ature related, hardiness can be affected by soil conditions,
often a borderline plant will be hardier in a free drain
soil than in a heavy damp one.
There are more varieties of pla
than any other type of plant available to the gardener. Some gardeners make a virtue of this
indulge their love of pla
by creat
spec
collections. Others collect a particular specifies pinks (dianthus) or hostas, for example, pr favor broader groups - variegated pla
are a very popular subject.
Pen
s are not dependent on their flowers for their attractions. Many earn their keep as foliage pla
, with the shapes
color provid
plenty of interest. Many
s, such as lily, are ideal for tubs. Just move into position when in flower. There are
o gardeners who seek out rare
difficult to grow pla
, just to rest their skills,
others who might make a collection of pla
mentioned in, for example, the works of Shakespeare. The possibilities are almost endless.
No comments:
Post a Comment