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Finding a plant that can choke out weeds in areas of your garden that don't get much sun can be a challenge, but Siberian bugloss is a perfect pick for the job.
In Southern gardens, many perennial plants benefit from being planted in part shade. Learn what partial shade really means and how to site plants accordingly in the garden. Discover beautiful ...
This herbaceous perennial can tolerate partial, dappled, or even deep shade, and it spreads to make itself an effective ...
While many varieties are hardy in Zones 5 to 9, Zone 8 is one of the only environments that Spanish lavender (Lavandula stoechas) grows well in. Spanish lavender is unique from other varieties in ...
Like its parent plants, foamy bells thrive in shady conditions, including deep shade. It's hardy in zones 4 through 11 and likes rich, well-drained soil.
Usually we think of shade as the kiss of death for a flower garden. This isn't really true. Here are quite a few options for blooming plants that are often forgotten just because they are sun-lovers.
There are very few (and I mean very few) plants that perform best in dry shade without a little helping hand to get them established. Those listed above will tolerate and do fine in dry shade.
Filtered shade (from pine trees and deciduous trees) is perfect for camelias, fringe trees, redbud trees, Asiatic azaleas and bulbs like Narcissus and Lycoris. The typical idea of a Southern ...
5) For plants that prefer more shade, those same three hours of mid-afternoon, summer sun are much more stressful. Better to give them a spot with a few hours of the morning sun.
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