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Plants for a sunless area in London - any ideas please?

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Eric Hardy:
Our youngest son and family have just moved into a semi basement flat in London. Today Anthea and I went to see it for the first time. There is very little scope for gardening and the living room faces north onto a small area. I sketched a quick section through this area, which is about 18 feet long and no sunlight reaches it. There is what looks like a small planting area 4 ft 6 ins up the wall but the bottom of this is pretty solid. I think the only solution will be to put containers in this recess.

PROBLEM: What plants would survive in this position? Would any trailing plants suit this position?  I would prefer them not to be ivy. ANY IDEAS PLEASE?



Eric H

ideasguy:
I found just the advice in my other "Good Book"
Begonia semperflorens, Impatiens and Fuchsias are all good for shade. Not forgetting Nelly Moser, of course, well worth a try as it reportedly holds its colour best when North facing.
The book also says they do best if planted when just starting to bloom.
Plants in shade tend to become leggy - looking for light. Planting when in flower would overcome that problem, I imagine.

If you can keep records, I will be very interested in the results of these experiments as I'm hoping to get back to my sleeping giant soon http://www.ideasforgardens.com
Lets hear the suggestions from other members.




Eric Hardy:
Thanks for that, George. I wonder if anyone else has any ideas. I think Nelly Moser would be an interesting one to try, particularly if it is planted when just starting to bloom. Fuschia of course we have lots of, Anthea is always propagating these from cuttings.

Eric H

ideasguy:
RE:
--- Quote ---I think Nelly Moser would be an interesting one to try, particularly if it is planted when just starting to bloom
--- End quote ---
Sorry for my misleading posting Eric.
I dont think that would apply to Nelly. It would be left permanently.
It applied to the other plants that were mentioned in the book, not Nelly Moser.

I hope we get some suggestions from the others. Ive a shady corner, and I will try the plants I mentioned, plus whatever recommendations are given by other members.

Eric Hardy:
I imagined that Nelly would be left permanently but I thought you meant that it was a good idea to put it in from a container just coming into flower. Thanks for explaining that you were referring to the other plants.

Eric H

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