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Shade-loving plant for tub

(18 Posts)
Luckygirl Sun 03-Jun-18 19:48:45

I really actively dislike hostas! I got rid of several - they went to the local park gardeners, so others who like them will have that pleasure.

Coolgran65 Sun 03-Jun-18 19:34:10

I have loads of various hostas, they never fail.

Anniebach Sun 03-Jun-18 19:16:15

I love Hostas , wish slugs didn’t

ffinnochio Sun 03-Jun-18 18:27:06

How about a mix of Hostas ... altho the slugs like them.

Luckygirl Sun 03-Jun-18 18:19:32

I have bought a couple of ferns with interesting foliage for the tub - hopefully they will live!

NanTheWiser Sun 03-Jun-18 17:17:48

Kitty, the plant in front is a Brunnera, possibly 'Jack Frost'. I have a few Brunneras in my shady border, as I love the leaves and small blue flowers in spring.

Luckygirl Sat 02-Jun-18 17:15:21

Thanks for all your help - brilliant! smile

crystaltipps Sat 02-Jun-18 15:12:46

Woodland plants like foxgloves, bluebells are ok, some fuchsia are shade tolerant, mahonia, hosta, spring bulbs, azaleas and rhododendrons can flourish.

lemongrove Sat 02-Jun-18 12:43:15

Climbing hydrangeas love the shade.

NfkDumpling Sat 02-Jun-18 11:06:22

A Montana clematis would love it there too and could go up the trellis and into the tree. A flowering maple!

NfkDumpling Sat 02-Jun-18 11:03:47

Beware! Solomon’s Seal is best kept in a tub. I planted a small clump and the bloomin stuff is now lushly everywhere! It doesn’t last long though and nothing, but nothing else will grow through it. Weed free. I need my DS to come over with an axe to chop it out!

I have a bed under a walnut tree where I have ferns, hostas and hellebores and it’s very lush. For a tub I would suggest a shuttlecock fern which more or less vanishes in winter, and hellebores as their flowers need a bit of height to appreciate.

Elegran Sat 02-Jun-18 10:55:41

Solomon's Seal is good in shad e. It is like a 2ft high lily of the valley without any scent.
www.saga.co.uk/magazine/home-garden/gardening/plants/woodlanders/how-to-grow-solomons-seal

kittylester Sat 02-Jun-18 10:55:05

I can't remember what the stuff in the front is!

kittylester Sat 02-Jun-18 10:54:00

Dh has a fern fetish (could be worse fetishes I suppose!) and we have lots of different ones in our shady border. Because I find them slightly boring I've added foxgloves and some solomon's seal and Jacob's ladder.

Luckygirl Sat 02-Jun-18 10:35:44

Ah, ferns - hadn't thought of that!

Cherrytree59 Sat 02-Jun-18 10:20:18

Ferns
We have quite a few different ones.
DGS love them as they are Dinosaur plants!smile

Auntieflo Sat 02-Jun-18 10:02:55

Could you try an evergreen clematis there? Lots of plant lovers will give you better ideas. Good luck.

Luckygirl Sat 02-Jun-18 09:57:20

There is a large fixed wooden tub against a wooden fence in our garden. It is underneath a big maple tree. I have tried various plants in there but they do not like it. Can anyone suggest anything that might do well in the situation?

Both the tree and the fence put it in the shade. There is a trellis above the tub, going up the fence.