Amateur Gardening

Added impact with Tall perennials

If you want statement plants that will provide a dramatic focal point, it pays to think big – even if you have a small garden, as Graham Rice reveals…

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AT this time of year, it’s not unusual to see sunflowers towering over garden fences as varieties with names like ‘Titan’ and ‘Russian Giant’ reach for the skies (though none have yet to challenge the current Guiness World Record holder at just over 30ft!). These cheerful colossi are not the only options if you are looking for a whopper, though, and by opting for something a little more unexpected you will only add to the wow factor.

In fact, there are plenty of plants with lofty ambitions – from tree lilies to ferns – and you do not need to have a massive plot to grow them. The best will make their presence felt and bring a brilliant and bold focal point to the whole garden, without overshadow­ing everything else (both literally and metaphoric­ally). If you want something that will astonish and delight in equal measure then sheer size always does the trick, but careful choice and positionin­g (back of the border, every time) are key to carrying it off.

Upwards, not outwards

Tall plants shouldn’t only be tall – they need to have real character, too. It’s also a good idea to stick to those that go up without spreading out, as these will have all of the impact while taking up relatively little ground space – a factor that is particular­ly important in more modest gardens where every square inch counts. Tall but narrow does mean that some form of support is likely to be essential, however, as these plants tend to lean, especially in very windy weather and after heavy rain – both of which are hardly unusual here in the UK.

Of course, one obvious option for a height hit is to plant a tall and fastgrowin­g tree. A golden-leaved Leyland cypress certainly packs a punch and might sound ideal for a dramatic focus in the garden. The trouble is, it will just keep on growing, and – sooner rather than later – you’ll have to pay a tree

 ??  ?? Tall, narrow perennials are the easiest way to incorporat­e height and can be made to work in a small space. Reaching 20ft, Echium pininana is big on impact
Tall, narrow perennials are the easiest way to incorporat­e height and can be made to work in a small space. Reaching 20ft, Echium pininana is big on impact

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