scots_lass
Senior Member
- Location
- Small village in Fife
I have at last finished tidying up the back garden (many hours, days and 19 black bags later....). It is mostly perennials and shrubs, bit of grass here and there. I don't appear to have lost many things this winter - probably because all the half hardy stuff was killed off the winter before. BUT I do appear to have lost a very nice pittosporum - not sure of the variety but it had green and white variegated leaves and black bark. It was about 5 foot high by about 3 foot wide so is going to leave a bit of a large gap in the border.
So what to replace it with? That is my question. It was next to a rhododendron, kerria at the back and a deciduous viburnum on the other side so would prefer an evergreen shrub. Good soil, sunny spot but not baking hot.
Ideas anyone?
So what to replace it with? That is my question. It was next to a rhododendron, kerria at the back and a deciduous viburnum on the other side so would prefer an evergreen shrub. Good soil, sunny spot but not baking hot.
Ideas anyone?