Topbird's suggestions are ideal for a shady spot B3. Anything needing sun will just lean towards the light so bear that in mind.
You could use sweet peas there too. We tend to think of them as needing lots of sun, but I've used them in semi shaded spots successfully They would wind their way through other plants and give you lots of scent too. You just need to poke them into the ground. Just about the right time now for sowing outdoors
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Topbird's suggestions are ideal for a shady spot B3. Anything needing sun will just lean towards the light so bear that in mind.
You could use sweet peas there too. We tend to think of them as needing lots of sun, but I've used them in semi shaded spots successfully They would wind their way through other plants and give you lots of scent too. You just need to poke them into the ground. Just about the right time now for sowing outdoors
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I realise this is blasphemous, but I don't really like sweet peas . There, I've admitted it
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I'm going to look out for the geranium and the hesperis. Keep thinking of ' the boy stood on the burning deck when all but he had fled'!
We can't all like the same things B3 - I hate hanging baskets!
If you plant the hesperis you can smile to yourself each time you see it!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...