Hi, I was hoping for some plant suggestions.
The scenario is that my current project is a 6.4m long, 0.5m high and 0.7m deep brick raised bed along the wall of an outbuilding opposite our kitchen and dining room window. The original reason for the project was to have a herb bed within striking distance of the kitchen. I do have herbs scattered around the garden, but my dear wife isn't always good at finding them.
But since 6.4m is a lot of space to devote to herbs, I've also decided to add some ornamentals. I'd like colour and scent for the summer, when we have barbecues next to the new raised bed, and colour visible from the house for the winter.
Some details about the raised bed:
1. It's sunniest on the western side and shadiest on the eastern side, but most of the length gets decent sunshine
2. The western side is most visible from the house windows
3. The wall it is next is single storey and has windows in it, so nothing should exceed 2m and shrubs / plants under the windows can't really exceed 1m
Based on this, I've divided the plan into:
1. Western side = plants with winter colour visible from the house
2. Centre = summer interest
3. Eastern side (least visible) = herb bed
I don't have any problems with the herb bed, and for summer interest I already have:
1. a number of roses
2. honeysuckle Rhubarb and Custard, supposed to be a smaller climber than the species. From the raised bed I'll train it up the wall behind to 2m, between the windows.
What I'm struggling with is shrubs for winter interest. I do have a winter jasmine, which has yellow flowers in the winter, for another segment of wall, but I'd like some other small shrubs that give winter colour and would fit with the fairly formal feel of the line of roses and herbs that will make up the rest of the bed.
So can anyone suggest shrubs or plants that:
1. Are colourful in winter, late autumn and/or very early spring, the depressing part of the year
2. Are narrow enough to fit in the raised bed (<1m wide)
3. Are less than 1.5m tall, and <1m under the window
4. Would fit the neighbouring plants (roses, herbs, honeysuckle and jasmine)
The scenario is that my current project is a 6.4m long, 0.5m high and 0.7m deep brick raised bed along the wall of an outbuilding opposite our kitchen and dining room window. The original reason for the project was to have a herb bed within striking distance of the kitchen. I do have herbs scattered around the garden, but my dear wife isn't always good at finding them.
But since 6.4m is a lot of space to devote to herbs, I've also decided to add some ornamentals. I'd like colour and scent for the summer, when we have barbecues next to the new raised bed, and colour visible from the house for the winter.
Some details about the raised bed:
1. It's sunniest on the western side and shadiest on the eastern side, but most of the length gets decent sunshine
2. The western side is most visible from the house windows
3. The wall it is next is single storey and has windows in it, so nothing should exceed 2m and shrubs / plants under the windows can't really exceed 1m
Based on this, I've divided the plan into:
1. Western side = plants with winter colour visible from the house
2. Centre = summer interest
3. Eastern side (least visible) = herb bed
I don't have any problems with the herb bed, and for summer interest I already have:
1. a number of roses
2. honeysuckle Rhubarb and Custard, supposed to be a smaller climber than the species. From the raised bed I'll train it up the wall behind to 2m, between the windows.
What I'm struggling with is shrubs for winter interest. I do have a winter jasmine, which has yellow flowers in the winter, for another segment of wall, but I'd like some other small shrubs that give winter colour and would fit with the fairly formal feel of the line of roses and herbs that will make up the rest of the bed.
So can anyone suggest shrubs or plants that:
1. Are colourful in winter, late autumn and/or very early spring, the depressing part of the year
2. Are narrow enough to fit in the raised bed (<1m wide)
3. Are less than 1.5m tall, and <1m under the window
4. Would fit the neighbouring plants (roses, herbs, honeysuckle and jasmine)
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