At last I know what to plant in that shady part of my garden, thanks to Lynne from Moore and Moore Plant Nursery. It was clear that Lynne has an abundance of knowledge on plants, especially shade lovers. One of Lynne’s key-points was that there is no right or wrong way to plant up a bed of shade loving plants, its all about what works for you. Lynne’s talk included a huge selection of slides featuring plants of every shade of green.
About Us. Welcome to the Roots and Shoots, Whittingham Gardening Club, Walthamstow. The club meets on the first Friday of each month at 8pm at Unity Hall, Bramley Close, Walthamstow, E17 6EG. Come along and try a meeting for free – you will be most welcome.The annual subscription is £12.00 and there is a £3.00 member's entry fee to each meeting. Guest speakers talking on a variety of gardening related subjects, + a monthly newsletter. email us at whittinghamgardeningclub@gmail.com
Monday, 23 May 2022
Moore and Moore Plants for Shade, Lynne. April's meeting
Lynne
reminded us of the importance of giving new plants a good start,
planting them in a good compost, Lynne recommends peat free Melcourt
Sylvagrow with John Innes, and water regularly until the plant is
established. One of the plants which I particularly liked was the
Athyrium Ghost Ferm with its purple stems with whitish colour changing
to silver green in the midribs. Ghost will thrive in shade but does need
soil that retains moisture, this plant grows 90cm tall.
Moore and Moore nursery is based in Billericay although you can place an order online at; mooreandmooreplants.co.uk
Lynne has provided us with a very useful leaflet with cultivation
advice and four lists of plants showing which conditions they thrive in
best, copies are available electrically and in paper copy. Our thanks go
out to Lynne for a most enjoyable evening.
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