Need Help for this Bed
Posted: Aug 22, 2006 10:13 pm
Hi everyone! I need ideas for a bed I did a couple years ago that isn't working out the way I'd hoped.
The bed is around a maple tree (I think it's a red maple), next to the picnic table and fire pit. It's an area where we entertain and spend time so I'd like it to look nice. There is a hedge of nasty poplar trees about 25 feet away at the lot line.
Here's the problem. I made a large bed under the maple tree and filled it with hostas and a few companions. The first year it did well because the plants were new and I had amended soil when I planted, etc. It's now in it's 3rd year and it's clear the soil is WAY to dry for this bed. More than half of the hostas didn't make it to their third year. The problem is not only the maple tree, but the &#*@^ poplar who send surface roots for miles and little poplar trees pop up everywhere in the bed.
I could just move the remaining plants and let the grass grow back, except that we expanded this bed and poured a CONCRETE border last year to make mowing easier. So I'm stuck with the nicely bordered bed.
So here's what I need, recommendations for plants that will do well in DRY SHADE. I have planted daylilies and sedum on the edges that get the most sun, and I can limb up the tree to get more sun if that's the best solution. What would you do with this bed?? Nice location and border, but I don't know what to plant in it.
Here is a picture taken in May of last year when we poured the concrete border. You can see we also expanded the bed at that time.
The bed is around a maple tree (I think it's a red maple), next to the picnic table and fire pit. It's an area where we entertain and spend time so I'd like it to look nice. There is a hedge of nasty poplar trees about 25 feet away at the lot line.
Here's the problem. I made a large bed under the maple tree and filled it with hostas and a few companions. The first year it did well because the plants were new and I had amended soil when I planted, etc. It's now in it's 3rd year and it's clear the soil is WAY to dry for this bed. More than half of the hostas didn't make it to their third year. The problem is not only the maple tree, but the &#*@^ poplar who send surface roots for miles and little poplar trees pop up everywhere in the bed.
I could just move the remaining plants and let the grass grow back, except that we expanded this bed and poured a CONCRETE border last year to make mowing easier. So I'm stuck with the nicely bordered bed.
So here's what I need, recommendations for plants that will do well in DRY SHADE. I have planted daylilies and sedum on the edges that get the most sun, and I can limb up the tree to get more sun if that's the best solution. What would you do with this bed?? Nice location and border, but I don't know what to plant in it.
Here is a picture taken in May of last year when we poured the concrete border. You can see we also expanded the bed at that time.