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Evergreen shrubs for pots, for north facing wall?

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Pannacotta · 13/06/2008 18:37

Would like to put shrubs in pots either side of our front door, but not sure what will grow there as there will be very little sunlight.
Would really prefer evergreen but not fussed about flowers.
Any suggestions?
TIA ;)

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Pannacotta · 13/06/2008 23:07

Anyone?

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hillbilly · 17/06/2008 09:35

Ferns perhaps? I am no expert but there are quite a lot of evergreen shade lovers I just don't know what they are called. My peace lily does well in almost total shade too.

missingtheaction · 17/06/2008 09:49

box, holly including ones with little leaves that look a bit like box but darker and more dense, pyracantha (sorry spelling off today). Depends how big the pots are and how big you want them. hydrangea, osmanthus, sarcocca (xmas box, smells lovely in winter but to be honest a bit boring looking), some hebes. enough to be going on with?

CissyCharlton · 17/06/2008 09:49

Conifers. They're relatively cheap and you can buy them in interesting shapes. Box is also fine on a north facing wall and again, comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Don't be tempted to buy bay trees. These need plenty of sunshine and whatever you choose, don't forget to water and feed them.

Pannacotta · 17/06/2008 19:40

Thanks, thought about box but the smell reminds me of cat wee!!Was hoping to go for bay but didnt know how much sun they needed to do well.
COnifers possible but we have a whole huge hedge of them which I am trying to phase out so woudl rather avoid any more.
Will look at The other suggestions, osmanthus is a good idea, thanks.

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blackrock · 17/06/2008 22:12

cotoneaster - varities with red, yellow or orange berries in winter

leesmum · 18/06/2008 08:37

The back of our house is North facing and we have two different Hebe's in pots, they have been there a couple of years and are very easy to look after.

leesmum · 18/06/2008 08:43

"here are some examples"

Hebe's are fairly reasonably priced and because they are evergreen you don't have to do much with them. I hope you find something nice xx

Pannacotta · 18/06/2008 10:13

Thanks leesmum, I really like Hebes as they usually have good foliage and flowers, will have a look at my local nursery.
Thanks all...

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