Difficult Gardens -- Shady Northern Exposures-Part I - Page 2© Diana Pederson
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Jan 30, 1998
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In response to message posted by muzzie:
There are different types of shade on the north side of a building. For example: if the ...
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In response to message posted by muzzie:
Hostas, Heucheras (Coral Bells), Bleeding hearts, hardy geraniums, and ferns are some t ...
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Can anyone tell me which plants do well on the north side of a building? This is a total shade area. Thanks, Muzzie ...
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If you live near a rock garden center, try the alpine form of clematis. I am growing it on my north side. Hope it flowers this year since I bought it after flowering season last year. It is a lovel ...
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Diana,What a surprise about the Heliotrope! I have always had a dismal time growing it by being a good girl and following the suggestions that it be in the full sun. Such is gardening. My entire f ...
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