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There's nothing more inviting on hot days than shade, especially if you have plants growing in your shady spots...
© All articles are copyrighted by High Country Gardens. Republication is prohibited without Permission. You got the umbrella up, the awning. Lath covered patios, portals and those shade trees are finally giving some relief from the hot summer sun. There’s nothing more inviting on hot days than shade, especially if you have plants growing in your shady spots. Many annuals find shady corners to their liking, plants such as violas, petunias, tuberous begonias, coleuses and fuchsias. But it’s not just annuals. Perennials that take nicely to shade include:
Whether you’re planting annuals or perennials, most shade plants benefit from organic matter such as compost. They also like a little more water and definitely moist soil, so keep them mulched. There’s something about plants growing in a shady spot. It makes the whole garden feel lush and fertile. |
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