Talkback: Choosing holly varieties to grow
Hi James my neighbour had a lovely Holly half hanging over my fence,Each year I picked up two buckets full of dead leaves ,Ok for keeping the fox from jumping over the fence but not good for gardening,The skin prick took age's the heal,Now my compost area is in full sun most of the day(when it shine's)and I can fill my compost bin's and turn them over with out getting tangled up in the leave's.
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Half way through is the refrain:
"Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly.
Then heigh-ho! the holly!
This life is most jolly."
From "As you like it."
Henry VIII (when not otherwise engaged) also turned his poetic mind to Holly:
Green groweth the holly, so doth the ivy.
Though winter blasts blow never so high,
Green groweth the holly.
As the holly groweth green
And never changeth hue,
So I am, and ever hath been,
Unto my lady true.
I would certainly like to introduce some Ilex into the rather dull green Privet hedge I inherited when I moved here and i am pleased to see that there are some other plants introducing themselves uninvited to relieve the rather uninspiring mass of green.
I am experimenting with some Ivies too, mostly on rustic stakes to give the front garden a bit of height as well as Winter interest but may also use this for trailing plants in some of the containers I am planting up. I managed to purloin cuttings of some of the more colourful varieties from hedges and they seem to be rooting O.K.