One of the challenges of turning a shady spot into a lush, colourful garden is to compose a mixture of plants that will grow together happily without root competition. Here's a guide for those shady areas:
October 9, 2015
One of the challenges of turning a shady spot into a lush, colourful garden is to compose a mixture of plants that will grow together happily without root competition. Here's a guide for those shady areas:
The trick to having a care-free shade garden lies in matching plants to the site. Many plants, such as leafy hostas and colourful foxgloves and astilbes, thrive in filtered or partial shade. Their shallow or fleshy roots are adapted to share space with the roots of shade-loving neighbors.
Don't give up on sites that are shaded in the morning and sunny in the afternoon. This is often an ideal niche for plants that are usually grown in full sun, yet can adapt to partial shade.
There you have it -- an easy guide to filling in those shady areas with beautiful plants. Time to get outside and start digging!
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