Try euphorbia amygdaloides and epimediums , water well in the first year to get them established first and then they should manage on thier own after that.
Fox gloves, forget me not, heucheras and brunnera will do very well too.( brunnera will trollerate dry shade once established). Thick mulches will help to improve moisture retention.
Looks like my foxgloves have found a new home then. I have some perennial lobelia but I figure I will have to move most of my plants In spring to get my garden sorted! My partner keeps telling me im a pest and will never be happy!
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How about astrantia? Liatris, lythrum?
Try euphorbia amygdaloides and epimediums , water well in the first year to get them established first and then they should manage on thier own after that.
Fox gloves, forget me not, heucheras and brunnera will do very well too.( brunnera will trollerate dry shade once established). Thick mulches will help to improve moisture retention.
Looks like my foxgloves have found a new home then. I have some perennial lobelia but I figure I will have to move most of my plants In spring to get my garden sorted! My partner keeps telling me im a pest and will never be happy!