AmyRey
Garden Ornament
We have a space in the back of our house (North side) that's between the deck and air conditioners. Almost no sun, even in summer, and it's really, really wet. Not quite standing water wet, but compared to the rest of our landscape it's really soggy.
We've got very sandy, very acidic soil.
The place in question is about 3' square and one side is the house. It also borders a concrete slab that the A/C stuff sits on, so I don't need anything with damaging roots.
I wouldn't mind something with a bit of height either (3-5').
I've considered hostas, but I don't know that they'll appreciate the dampness.
Ideas?
Here's a picture when we were still under construction. The deck is to the left of the units. (The plants would be where the shovels are in the picture). In seeing it during summer, they might get an hour or two of sunlight in the middle of the day but not much more than that.
We've got very sandy, very acidic soil.
The place in question is about 3' square and one side is the house. It also borders a concrete slab that the A/C stuff sits on, so I don't need anything with damaging roots.
I wouldn't mind something with a bit of height either (3-5').
I've considered hostas, but I don't know that they'll appreciate the dampness.
Ideas?
Here's a picture when we were still under construction. The deck is to the left of the units. (The plants would be where the shovels are in the picture). In seeing it during summer, they might get an hour or two of sunlight in the middle of the day but not much more than that.