Hi all
I have a small border in our patio (approx 50cm x 4m) and have been struggling over the past couple of years to make a plan that will have year round interest.
I planted a load of bulbs last winter - tulips, grape hyacinths, daffodils, snowdrops etc. While that had a great show in spring, once the flowers died back I was left with an unattractive bed for a month or more while the leaves died back on the bulbs. I could have cut them back, but my understanding is if I want the bulbs to flower the following year I need to leave them die back.
I then planted some annuals and sunflowers that all got murdered by slugs and snails...
I then planted some perennials (echinacea, Gerber, sedum, leucanthemum, Osteospermum) that were in the local shop, but some have not done well as I planted too late in the summer (my fault I know!)
So I am now planning long term what to do with the bed, almost starting at a blank slate.
My main question is how can I use the bulbs without having to wait for them to die back. I suppose I could simply treat them as annuals but it seems a real waste.
I'll also look to try some more perennials in the autumn, perhaps some lavender.
The other issue I have is that I can find almost no advice on planting a border as small as mine, most articles and videos talk about borders where you can use larger shrubs for winter interns, but I dont have a large enough border.
Sorry if this has come across as a ramble, but a bit grumpy that things haven't worked out so far this year!
I have a small border in our patio (approx 50cm x 4m) and have been struggling over the past couple of years to make a plan that will have year round interest.
I planted a load of bulbs last winter - tulips, grape hyacinths, daffodils, snowdrops etc. While that had a great show in spring, once the flowers died back I was left with an unattractive bed for a month or more while the leaves died back on the bulbs. I could have cut them back, but my understanding is if I want the bulbs to flower the following year I need to leave them die back.
I then planted some annuals and sunflowers that all got murdered by slugs and snails...
I then planted some perennials (echinacea, Gerber, sedum, leucanthemum, Osteospermum) that were in the local shop, but some have not done well as I planted too late in the summer (my fault I know!)
So I am now planning long term what to do with the bed, almost starting at a blank slate.
My main question is how can I use the bulbs without having to wait for them to die back. I suppose I could simply treat them as annuals but it seems a real waste.
I'll also look to try some more perennials in the autumn, perhaps some lavender.
The other issue I have is that I can find almost no advice on planting a border as small as mine, most articles and videos talk about borders where you can use larger shrubs for winter interns, but I dont have a large enough border.
Sorry if this has come across as a ramble, but a bit grumpy that things haven't worked out so far this year!
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