Gardening In Shade - Introduction© Marge Talt
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Dec 10, 1996
· perennials (herbaceous plants that live for more than two years, and usually longer);
· bulbs (including plants with corms and rhizomes), and
· woody plants (shrubs and trees).
Next time, I'll talk about the various kinds of shade found in the garden and what conditions they each offer. Before you go, make note of some of my favorite web sites. See ya' later!
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Hi Peggy,Welcome to Gardening in Shade. There are a lot of flowering perennials that grow in various types of shade. I've been writing about them, here on the Suite, for nearly two years. If ...
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Peggy StephensonI live in a wooded area with lots of shade. I have daylillys and hosta that do well. I am looking for flowering perenials to plant also. ...
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Louise, here's a couple of thoughts for you on filling in your gap.That space looks huge now, but unless you plan to shear your hemlock, it will grow to be a sizable tree in a few years, and will ...
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Thanks, Louise - let me ponder on this a bit. Will see what I can come up with for you.Marge
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Hi Jean, welcome to Gardening in Shade.I'm so glad Gay chimed in here as Actinidia is one I haven't grown yet. Dirr says that they will grow in any type of soil in full sun or partial shade. I ...
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