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What to plant in a shaded woodland area please?
We have a long woodland area at the end of the garden, walled both sides, which we've never really been sure what to do with (picture shown):
I've spent the long Easter weekend hoeing up the weeds and we're left with beautifully crumbly earth - earth that has never had anything planted in it. It does have wild garlic and bluebells and a few shrubs at the entrance to it, but the rest is bare and the weeds in this part are a constant problem. Someone suggested weed membrane, but would that kill off the weeds permanently? Any advice on the types of plants that might survive would be much appreciated.
I've spent the long Easter weekend hoeing up the weeds and we're left with beautifully crumbly earth - earth that has never had anything planted in it. It does have wild garlic and bluebells and a few shrubs at the entrance to it, but the rest is bare and the weeds in this part are a constant problem. Someone suggested weed membrane, but would that kill off the weeds permanently? Any advice on the types of plants that might survive would be much appreciated. 0
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I see you're in Bath. What a lovely coincidence; this "magical place" is in Bath too
To control the weeds, mulch heavily with wood chippings that will gradually rot down, darkening and blending in.
I can’t add much to the planting suggestions, but what is magical in the shady woodlands around me is carpets of white-flowered anemone nemorosa and the odd patch of delicate lilac hepatica.