These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks.
Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden.
Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden.
The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'.
There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks.
These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. There are several blown bricks, holes in the mortar and a lot of mouldy looking grime along the bottom three layers of bricks. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'.
Ideas For Damp North Facing Site / Under Stair Storage | Christian O'Reilly : The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden.. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. The daffodils were planted in clumps of 12 across the front of the garden. These are not bog plants, but plants which will tolerate partial shade conditions, and ground conditions which are damp, as opposed to plants suitable for dry shade. Illustrated above left is digitalis purpurea, foxglove of which there are several varieties including a pure white variety 'alba'. There are many plants and shrubs which will survive and growing happily in damp shade.