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    On my recently acquired allotment, there is a large apple tree at the front of the plot which is semi shaded. I am hoping to plant some wildflowers and bulbs there, but no idea what and how? I am hoping to lay down some perennials for spring interest now (such as snowdrops, daffodils etc) but what do you suggest for summer/autumn/winter? I don't want anything too big (foxgloves!!) or vulgar, just a nice, colorful corner of the plot.

    I am hoping to have some wildflowers (can get mixed packet of seed) but it doesn't say online if these are perennial? I guess they are not...

    Bonus points if the plants attract pollinators

  • #2
    Most of the wildflowers are not perennial, but they do self seed so keep themselves going that way (especially poppies).

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    • #3
      Snakes head grows well under my neighbours cherry tree, I guess they flower late spring until early summer here.. Grannies bonnet also grows under the same tree, and lasts longer, it self seeds freely (it's like a weed around us).

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      • #4
        I'd definitely suggest limnanthes, it's good ground cover, winter hardy, self-seeds and provides nectar for pollinating insects
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          I'd go with all the above. A few packets of seed can make a beautiful show, for just a few quid. Bulbs are also fab, and you have many to choose from, too.
          All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
          Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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          • #6
            For autumn or winter, try some hardy cyclamen. They don't need much care and will self seed around without becoming a nuisance. I've had some for years in the garden and the corms are as big as dinner plates!

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