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Getting colour in a shady spot: Part II

Monday, June 30th, 2008

We usually get morning and evening sun and it is amazing how much flexibility in flower variety this allows.  In one container I have a Regal Geranium which likes to be protected from the afternoon sun.  This was the “Jewel” variety which was planted in the middle as the “feature” of the container.  It has a great flower which ranges from light to deep pink.  It does seem to have a strong odour especially if you are playing around with it, so just a warning for those with sensitive noses.  I planted two fuchsia’s on opposite sides and two Sweet Williams opposite to those.  This is a picture of what it looked like earlier and the second one is what it looks like now with the fuchsia’s blooming and being a bit more filled in.

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Getting colour in shady spot: Part 1

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

I was quite concerned that I wouldn’t have much colour on the deck when we received so little sun. Not only do we mostly face North we have large trees that provide quite a bit of shade (not to mention the lack of sunny days we’ve had). The only sun we receive is partial morning and evening sun but I have found that it has been quite sufficient. I have to admit I took a risk with some of the things I planted but I have been presently surprised. I do find I strategically place my containers in the sunnier part of the deck and on the odd occasion will move containers to follow the sun if I happen to be around. The Sweet William ‘Wee Willie Mix’ (Scientific term: Dianthus barbatus) which I mentioned before has been doing very well in the containers. They have a shallower root system so they work well in containers with the clematis and honeysuckle. As you can see they vary in shades from light pink to deep red/purple.

These were really inexpensive. I picked them up at Home Depot in a small variety pack of 8 but each could be split up again so I had 16 small plants. I planted them into 3.5 inch round pots that I had from last year where they had a chance to grow and get stronger. I then planted them into the various containers on the deck. If you have these don’t forget to pick off dull or droopy ones to allow for others to bloom.

Stay tuned for Part II.