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Question for all you gardeners
Morning, can anybody recommend a fast spreading bush that I can plant in my garden? I am not bothered about it growing particularly high.
I don't have the best soil in the world, and it would be under a tree if that makes any difference.
thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A few here for you to check out- Sarcococca or Christmas box, it grows well under the shade of trees, it has small ever-green leaves, masses of small cream flowers in winter that have a very heady scent, it only grows to about 3ft high and has a 3ft spread, I'd recomend S. Confusa.
Symphoricarpos or snowberry is good under trees and is clump forming and can be a bit invasive, about 4ft high, some of the variegated ones are less vigorous.
Mahonia Aquifolium are another good one under trees and willdo well in any soil, holly-like leaves,yellow flowers mar- april followed by blue/black berries, abuot 3ft, the varieties M.'charity' or japonica are taller to about 6ft. Good Luck. T bird.