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Made in the ShadeMade in the Shade<div class="ExternalClass542325B7BABB46C28A7756B6B2D07C40"><p>This garden bed design is a larger version of 'Shady Splendour'. It is a good choice for a shady spot that is sheltered from the wind. It can tolerate soil that stays fairly wet in the winter.</p></div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Cornerbed36Thumb.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Cornerbed36Thumb.jpg93<div class="ExternalClassBF36F4C619EF46929BDA1EDC6B1017AD"><p>To properly maintain your garden, and for best results: </p><ul><li>Prepare the garden bed with a good quality soil. There should be a minimum soil depths of 30 cm for perennials, 45 cm for shrubs and 60 cm for trees. </li><li>Every spring, apply 5 cm of well-rotted compost or manure annually in the spring (try not to pile it up around woody stems).</li><li>Remove weeds as required, and inspect for pests and disease every week or two in the spring and summer. </li><li>Ensure plants receive a minimum of 5 cm of water weekly during the spring and summer. </li><li>Remove and compost ‘spent’ blooms and leaves in the fall. </li><li>Prune only to remove misplaced or damaged stems as needed during the summer. The plants suggested here should not require pruning to reduce size. </li></ul> </div><div class="ExternalClassF49AA8EF7BF74507A9B58EFDBE4D2360"> This presentation does not reflect coordinated flowering time. </div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Cornerbed36.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Cornerbed36.jpghttps://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Cornerbed36Aerial.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Cornerbed36Aerial.jpg

 

 

hybrid sweet olive (Osmanthus burkwoodii)hybrid sweet olive (Osmanthus burkwoodii)ObAs Shown1.00000000000000GP0|#e3a36c64-210d-45d3-ad2e-0e236a7de227;L0|#0e3a36c64-210d-45d3-ad2e-0e236a7de227|PJM Rhododendron;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#e0588d51-3e04-4877-b265-18585239fa17;L0|#0e0588d51-3e04-4877-b265-18585239fa17|Hybrid Sweet Olive;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
dwarf sweetbox (Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis)dwarf sweetbox (Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis)Sh100 cm1.00000000000000GP0|#c7a5c3de-5124-47d8-8981-f2689b30142f;L0|#0c7a5c3de-5124-47d8-8981-f2689b30142f|Rubella Skimmia;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#7e13a602-faa8-4adf-912f-ffc87c679cb0;L0|#07e13a602-faa8-4adf-912f-ffc87c679cb0|Dwarf Sweetbox;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
Japanese holly fern (Cyrtomium falcatum)Japanese holly fern (Cyrtomium falcatum)cf45 cm6.00000000000000GP0|#4ae92b9d-0332-43ed-a981-c883e5508055;L0|#04ae92b9d-0332-43ed-a981-c883e5508055|Sword Fern;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#40d8b683-32f4-4c44-ae33-afb336b086e1;L0|#040d8b683-32f4-4c44-ae33-afb336b086e1|Japanese Holly Fern;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
stinking hellebore (Helleborus foetidus)stinking hellebore (Helleborus foetidus)hf60 cm5.00000000000000GP0|#2ffdcb4e-7796-481f-a58b-15c8d035fdc3;L0|#02ffdcb4e-7796-481f-a58b-15c8d035fdc3|Ivory Prince Hellebore;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#6f51bfff-1764-4543-ac6a-c4ccc81f2508;L0|#06f51bfff-1764-4543-ac6a-c4ccc81f2508|Stinking Hellebore;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
white rock cranesbill ‘Album’ (Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Album’)white rock cranesbill ‘Album’ (Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Album’)gm30cm10.0000000000000GP0|#0cef046d-82bb-4dd7-b5ea-805b3a056b36;L0|#00cef046d-82bb-4dd7-b5ea-805b3a056b36|Biokovo Cranesbill;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#9cce4ca4-fe3a-4751-8131-f091c30c3adb;L0|#09cce4ca4-fe3a-4751-8131-f091c30c3adb|White Rock Cranesbill Album;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
Japanese spurge (Pachysandra terminalis)Japanese spurge (Pachysandra terminalis)pt45 cm16.0000000000000GP0|#0e919c93-8e7a-420b-9f7b-aa2bea33a0bf;L0|#00e919c93-8e7a-420b-9f7b-aa2bea33a0bf|Western Wild Ginger;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#ade23789-e45a-4eae-93e3-d51a70c20fe9;L0|#0ade23789-e45a-4eae-93e3-d51a70c20fe9|Japanese Spurge;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
‘Striatum’ white-striped Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum x hybridum ‘Striatum’)‘Striatum’ white-striped Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum x hybridum ‘Striatum’)ph40 cm4.00000000000000GP0|#0212cdc9-5802-4e5f-96d9-c270885ad86a;L0|#00212cdc9-5802-4e5f-96d9-c270885ad86a|Star Flowered False Solomons Seal;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#58cf5d24-d16a-492e-9e2e-003f2996a6cd;L0|#058cf5d24-d16a-492e-9e2e-003f2996a6cd|Striatum White Striped Solomons Seal;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df
toad lily (Tricyrtis formosana)toad lily (Tricyrtis formosana)tf45 cm5.00000000000000GP0|#37856a17-6369-464f-8e73-02aa758d1ce0;L0|#037856a17-6369-464f-8e73-02aa758d1ce0|White Wood Aster;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240dfGP0|#c3afdae4-6ca2-4248-867f-845873a9c86b;L0|#0c3afdae4-6ca2-4248-867f-845873a9c86b|Toad Lily;GTSet|#a0f9ba82-91ba-47b1-939e-163458a240df

 

 

Made in the ShadeMade in the Shade<div class="ExternalClass542325B7BABB46C28A7756B6B2D07C40"><p>This garden bed design is a larger version of 'Shady Splendour'. It is a good choice for a shady spot that is sheltered from the wind. It can tolerate soil that stays fairly wet in the winter.</p></div>https://growgreenguide.ca/designs/PlansPic/Cornerbed36Thumb.jpg, https://growgreenguide.ca/plans/PlansPic/Cornerbed36Thumb.jpg93<div class="ExternalClassBF36F4C619EF46929BDA1EDC6B1017AD"><p>To properly maintain your garden, and for best results: </p><ul><li>Prepare the garden bed with a good quality soil. There should be a minimum soil depths of 30 cm for perennials, 45 cm for shrubs and 60 cm for trees. </li><li>Every spring, apply 5 cm of well-rotted compost or manure annually in the spring (try not to pile it up around woody stems).</li><li>Remove weeds as required, and inspect for pests and disease every week or two in the spring and summer. </li><li>Ensure plants receive a minimum of 5 cm of water weekly during the spring and summer. </li><li>Remove and compost ‘spent’ blooms and leaves in the fall. </li><li>Prune only to remove misplaced or damaged stems as needed during the summer. The plants suggested here should not require pruning to reduce size. </li></ul> </div>

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