A shady patch


 I was surprised by how much better some plants perform in the shade.  I started to plant up the shady bed in the photo three years ago.  It's at the bottom of my garden, under a big old apple tree and next door's shed shades it on the southern side. Some of the plants came from other parts of the garden,  The tall plant towards the back, Tellima grandiflora, or fringe cups, is a good example.  The blue forget-me-not flowers belong to Brunnera Hadspen Cream, another good plant for shade, as are other Brunneras.  My favourite is Jack Frost.

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