Gardening with Gary
Gardening Advice from an Expert
Flower Beds
Ethel writes~
I have just moved into a house on the West Coast of British Columbia. It has a well
established yard; however I noticed that the flower beds under the fir trees are
not doing to well. What can I do to the soil to make it more productive and which
type of plants should I grow there? Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
(I live on Texada Island.)
A. Fir needles are not hospitable to many plants but not as bad as Pine needles
can be. Here are some suggestions to try and see which grow well for you in your
climate and location. Remember to trim the lower tree branches and thin the upper
ones to allow as much sunlight as possible. Do not water too heavily and give no
acidic fertilizer. Pachysandra 'Silver Edge,' periwinkle, hostas, daffodils, grape
hyacinth, tulips, caladium, tangerine marigold, hydrangea, wintergreen (Gaultheria
procumbens) , impatiens, trillium, lungwort, Virginia bluebells, rhododendron, cardinal
flower, Jacob's ladder, Canadian ginger, saxifraga, heuchera, hepatica, spring beauties, various ferns, Campanula takesimana (Korean Bellflower), daylilies, azaleas and
rhododendrons.
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