Dry Shade Garden Plants – In this video we head over to the JC Raulston Arboretum to visit with the director Mark Weathington. I really wanted to cover some of the plants that grow under trees in a Non irrigated portion of the garden.
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25 Comments
you didn't mention if Aucuba was deer resistant
Great video and good to have Mark with you. When I moved to NC from India some years back, Mark’s book was my Bible …. Still is!😊
These are fantastic ideas for western Washington (8b), where we have lots of shade and a summer drought season. Can't wait to try Carex scaposa; thanks for the growing tips.
No, no, no. No one has killed more plants than me. My plants wilt in fear at the sight of me.
Hooray for plant nerds = my people!!!
Beautiful selection 💕
Love this video follow jc arboretum also. Not many for my some 5 Indiana garden but a few a plan to add
I watched this on the big screen but discovered I couldn’t give it a thumbs up in that format, so here I am, doing my part to say thanks!!
4:20 I love parking lot plants. gotta get me some saruga benton
These guys sound so similar.
Are they related? They have the same voice.
Beautiful plant at 26:12 that’s definitely not a ninebark- what is it?!
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Going hunting for somemplants after seeing this 👏😄👍
In Louisville Ky the winter freeze has taken 7-8 mature Aucubas and 15 Cherry Laurels that were age 2 to 8 years old. I am so discouraged with the state of my gardens. 😢
This is the year I am adding cyclamen to my garden.
I have a Peris and a Podacarpus in full sun (zone 8a) and they are very naturalized. The bees LOVE the Peris and we have to wait until they're done with the flowers before we can trim it each year.
Why should exotic non-native plants be everywhere? We have an insect crisis. Please promote more native plants and explain why. 🙏🏾💜 I have a dry, shaded hill full of gorgeous, hardy native plants with evergreens as well. Thank you! Check out Doug Tallamy’s project: Homegrown National Park.
Lots of great information, Mark is a wealth of knowledge. Thanks Jim!
Can you plant the bell plants or whole off still spring or lemon grass
I am a member of the arboretum and so much to see. I love seeing the videos pin pointing the types of plants and their locations for my next visit.
enjoyed the tour! and love the hat, too ☺
Fantastic video! I have so much dry shade! I will be on the hunt for some of these! Thank you To both of you!!
Great video! Lots of ideas and information for shade plants. I enjoy your videos with Mark!
Very insightful as usual. It is so helpful to focus videos on a theme, e.g. dry shade, rather than scatter shot, here is an interesting plant, here is another one although I am all in favor of interesting plants! I didn't have much luck with cyclamen in my 6b woodland (planted bare root) but I am going to try again.