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Highland Hardy Woodland planting plan for Inverness
H2Wild & naturalI do nothing

Highland Hardy Woodland

InvernessIV1 1AA

Area

50

Maintenance

I do nothing

Budget

£400-700

Plants

35

Best for

Wildlife

Very cold-tolerant woodland edge. H2-rated plants survive Highland winters.

ScotlandUplandFamily lawnWild & naturalWildlifeWetWindy

Site Analysis

Sun Exposure

Partial shade

Soil Type

Acid loam

Moisture

Moist

Site Challenges

  • Extremely cold winters
  • Short growing season
  • High rainfall

Design Opportunities

  • Native plants perfectly adapted
  • Woodland naturalism
  • Wildlife haven

Design Concept

Native woodland. Birch canopy, native shrubs, hardy perennials create naturalistic layers.

Key Features

H2 (-20°C) cold tolerance

Native woodland aesthetic

Wildlife corridor

Low intervention once established

Planting Palette

Layered planting creates year-round structure and seasonal interest

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Structure Layer (Trees & Shrubs)

Provides framework and year-round presence

Betula pendula scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
Native Tree
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Betula pendula

Silver Birch

Elegant native tree with white bark and delicate foliage. Provides height and structure.

Sorbus aucuparia scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
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Sorbus aucuparia

Rowan

Native tree with white flowers and orange berries. Excellent for wildlife.

Cornus alba scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
Winter Stems
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Cornus alba

Dogwood

Deciduous shrub with colorful winter stems. Provides winter interest.

Seasonal Layer (Perennials)

Flowers and foliage through the seasons

Various hardy species scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
Hardy
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Various hardy species

Mixed Perennials

Tough, reliable perennials suited to harsh conditions. Low maintenance selection.

Dryopteris filix-mas scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
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Dryopteris filix-mas

Male Fern

Lush deciduous fern for shaded areas. Adds texture and architectural interest with minimal care.

Various wildflower species scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
Wildlife
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Various wildflower species

Wildflower Mix

Native wildflower meadow mix. Excellent for pollinators and low maintenance.

Ground Cover Layer

Suppresses weeds and completes the layers

Various UK native grasses scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
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Various UK native grasses

Native Grass Mix

UK native grasses providing texture and movement. Excellent for naturalistic planting.

Various moss species scientific symbol - front view, 3 years
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Various moss species

Moss

Soft green carpet in shady, damp areas. Low-growing and evergreen.

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Care Plan Preview

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Annual Care Time

12-18 hours

Spread across the year in simple seasonal tasks

Homeowner Friendly

Yes, achievable

Suitable for someone with good health and mobility. No specialized equipment required.

Professional Care Cost

£350-550

Per year for professional gardener maintenance

Care Requirements by Species

Structure Layer (Trees & Shrubs)

Betula pendula (Silver Birch)

Annual care time: 1-2 hours

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Techniques Required:

  • • Light formative pruning in late summer (once established)
  • • Remove dead or damaged branches
  • • No regular pruning needed
  • • Minimal watering after establishment (1-2 years)

Homeowner Notes:

  • • Very low maintenance once established
  • • May need stepladder for pruning mature trees
  • • No specialist skills required
Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus)

Annual care time: 2-3 hours

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Techniques Required:

  • • Light trim after flowering (spring)
  • • Remove any frost-damaged shoots
  • • Shape maintenance if used for screening
  • • Water during dry spells in first 2 years

Homeowner Notes:

  • • Simple hand pruning with secateurs
  • • Very forgiving and tough
  • • Suitable for beginners
Fargesia murielae (Umbrella Bamboo)

Annual care time: 1-2 hours

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Techniques Required:

  • • Remove dead canes at base in spring
  • • Thin out oldest canes every 2-3 years
  • • Water well during dry periods
  • • Mulch annually to retain moisture

Homeowner Notes:

  • • Non-invasive clumping type (no spreading)
  • • Minimal intervention needed
  • • Simple cutting with loppers

Seasonal Layer (Perennials)

Geranium 'Rozanne'

Annual care time: 1 hour

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Techniques Required:

  • • Cut back to ground level in late autumn
  • • Optional: deadhead to prolong flowering
  • • Water during establishment only
  • • No feeding required once established

Homeowner Notes:

  • • Exceptionally low maintenance
  • • RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
  • • Perfect for beginners
Alchemilla mollis (Lady's Mantle)

Annual care time: 1 hour

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Techniques Required:

  • • Cut back foliage after flowering (July)
  • • Remove spent flowers to prevent self-seeding
  • • No watering needed once established
  • • Incredibly drought-tolerant

Homeowner Notes:

  • • One of the easiest perennials to grow
  • • Tolerates virtually any conditions
  • • No specialist knowledge needed

Ground Cover Layer

Dryopteris filix-mas (Male Fern)

Annual care time: 30 minutes

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Techniques Required:

  • • Remove dead fronds in early spring
  • • Apply mulch annually to retain moisture
  • • Water during very dry spells
  • • No pruning or feeding required

Homeowner Notes:

  • • Minimal care required
  • • Perfect for neglected shady areas
  • • Extremely low maintenance
Ajuga reptans (Bugle)

Annual care time: 30 minutes

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Techniques Required:

  • • Trim back after flowering if needed
  • • Remove any spreading growth from paths
  • • No regular maintenance required
  • • Self-sufficient once established

Homeowner Notes:

  • • Almost zero maintenance
  • • Excellent weed suppressor
  • • Thrives on neglect

Professional Gardener Cost Breakdown: The estimated annual cost of £350-550 assumes 3-4 seasonal visits (spring tidy, summer maintenance, autumn cutback, winter check) at £100-150 per visit for a garden of this size. Costs vary by region and specific contractor rates.

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Seasonal Color Palette

Understanding the colors and visual interest your garden will display throughout the year

Spring (March-May)

  • Viburnum tinus: White-pink flowers in clusters
  • Ajuga reptans: Blue flower spikes emerge
  • Ferns unfurling: Fresh lime-green fronds
  • Betula pendula: Delicate bright green catkins and leaves

Summer (June-August)

  • Geranium 'Rozanne': Continuous blue flowers (peak season)
  • Alchemilla mollis: Frothy lime-yellow flowers
  • Fargesia bamboo: Lush green architectural foliage
  • Ferns: Peak lushness with deep green fronds

Autumn (September-November)

  • Betula pendula: Golden yellow autumn foliage
  • Geranium 'Rozanne': Still flowering until first frost
  • Ferns: Bronze and copper tones before dormancy
  • Ajuga reptans: Purple-bronze foliage intensifies

Winter (December-February)

  • Betula pendula: Stunning white bark stands out against winter sky
  • Viburnum tinus: Evergreen structure with winter blooms
  • Fargesia bamboo: Year-round green foliage and elegant stems
  • Ajuga reptans: Purple-tinged foliage adds winter color

Year-Round Interest: This planting scheme ensures something of interest in every season.

The evergreen structure plants (Viburnum, Bamboo, Ajuga) provide consistent presence, while deciduous plants (Birch, Ferns) offer dramatic seasonal change. Long-flowering perennials bridge the gap between spring and autumn.

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Total Plants35
Estimated Cost£578.90

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Maintenance Rhythm

Simple seasonal tasks keep your garden looking its best

Spring

  • Plant new additions

Summer

  • Minimal intervention

Autumn

  • Leave for wildlife

Winter

  • Enjoy evergreen structure

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