Q. My roses are not doing good because there is no sun by
the wall where they are planted. Can you please suggest other flowers that can
be planted there?
From the look of the leaves in this picture you might need to amend the soil before planting roses. Roses appreciate amended soil in the soil surface covered in wood chips, not rock. |
A. Whenever you have a location in a landscape that’s not getting much sun, you can’t grow flowering plants in that location. They need more sun to produce flowers. Instead, focus on plants that do not produce flowers but are still ornamental. In other words, forget most flowering plants in that location. Flowering plants will need at least six to eight hours of sunlight to flower well.
All of these plants are mesic (nondesert) so make sure the soil is amended with compost at the time of planting.
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