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muellered_2000

2005-08-30, 11:21 am


I have recently bought a house with a south-facing garden. The garden
is mature with large trees. I have cleared an area towards the back
and had hoped to grow vegetables in this area but have realised that
the shed, some conifer trees shade a lot of this area for most of the
day.

Are there any vegetables/herbs I could hope to grow in such an area? I
could get some sunshine into this area by cutting some of the higher
branches of some trees. Would reflecting light work (excuse my
ignorance of science) or does this not provide the right elements?

Thanks


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muellered_2000
Jebediah Springfield

2005-08-30, 6:21 pm

muellered_2000 wrote:
:: I have recently bought a house with a south-facing garden. The garden
:: is mature with large trees. I have cleared an area towards the back
:: and had hoped to grow vegetables in this area but have realised that
:: the shed, some conifer trees shade a lot of this area for most of the
:: day.
::
:: Are there any vegetables/herbs I could hope to grow in such an area? I
:: could get some sunshine into this area by cutting some of the higher
:: branches of some trees. Would reflecting light work (excuse my
:: ignorance of science) or does this not provide the right elements?
::
:: Thanks


I wouldn't attempt building any kind of reflecting system if I were you,
just trim a few branches off and this would probably be ample for lots of
plants.
Mint would probably grow well, but it has a tendency to go travelling
(everywhere)
We have had success with courgettes, runner beans, beetroots, radishes and
potatoes in a partly shaded area, and of course rhubarb, which would
probably grow on the Moon!

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