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Karen &amp; Paul starts with ...
Hi There, Could someone at Daleys please help me out with this question? I want to plant a row of Pink Euodia along the top of this rock wall. As you can see in the pic it is currently in the shade all day due to the fence. In Summer however, when the sun moves further South it has the full sun all day. I know your information says part shade - full sun on the tag. But is this Autumn/Winter shade considered FULL shade? Do you think it would go ok here or should I start hunting for something else... again? Thankyou
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Time: 12th May 2010 3:38pm

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Speedy says...
Pink Euodias would be in the shade for the first few months ,but then after next year they could be above the fence.
they grow fairly quick.
I've seen them in full sun , no worries.
There should be plenty of light there for them to grow and be healthy, even in the shade of the fence.
I wouldn't call it full shade, maybe well lit shade?

Time: 12th May 2010 3:52pm

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Karen &amp; Paul says...
Thanks Speedy, yeah it sure is a bright backyard... Hoping some of these ideas will give us some privacy and shade by next year :-)

Time: 12th May 2010 7:25pm

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Karen &amp; Paul says...
Sorry... so could I plant them now? Or should I wait to the sun starts moving South again?

Time: 13th May 2010 1:23pm

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speedy says...
I'd plant them pretty much anytime up there.
now should be fine I'd think.

Time: 14th May 2010 12:06am

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