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  1. Jack Sparrow

    Jack Sparrow Total Gardener

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    Hi @KFF Thanks for responding. I only tagged Verdun as my question was a direct response to his previous post re: plant combination. I appreciate everybodies help and advice equally.

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      Can you post a picture Gary?
      Gives me an idea of context then :)
       
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      Aurinia Gary???
      Heuchera Marmalade would look good there or a similar variety. To complete that edge I would plant two heucheras (and trim the grass edge) or consider campanula Iridescent Bells too under the Geum......superb plant to continue the white theme I think :)
       
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      The campanula sounds interesting. Campanula have been hit or miss here. I'll look more into it.

      Do they tolerate shade? If so, I have just the place.
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      I'll come back to this another day. Thanks for your time today.

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      Partial shade is fine. Prob the longest flowering campanula but add some grit to the planting hole
       
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