In many places dense shade and dry soil go hand in hand. Finding drought-tolerant plants that require scant light and moisture can be tough but worth it. Here are some pointers to find those plants that will leave you made in the shade.
October 9, 2015
In many places dense shade and dry soil go hand in hand. Finding drought-tolerant plants that require scant light and moisture can be tough but worth it. Here are some pointers to find those plants that will leave you made in the shade.
Around the trunk of a tree its roots are thick and woody under the soil's surface, almost like underground branches. The good news is that you can plant shade-loving, drought-tolerant bulbs, ground covers and perennials in small pockets of enriched soil between these mature roots with little risk of damage to the tree. Here's how it's done.
Using a few of these tricks of the trade and the right selection of plants will brighten the shadiest places of your yard and keep it looking beautiful.
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