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Bog Plants for Partial Shade - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... , but it appears they need more sun. Awaiting your suggestions, Susan Follow-Up Postings: RE: Bog Plants for Partial Shade clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by KWoods ... 16:00 My bog is in full sun but I know a few plants that like moisture and shade. Blue Lobelia, Primulas, Cardinal flower. Here is a web site I found with info I think you may ...
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Gardening in the Shade
... shade constantly changing from minute to minute during the day. Filtered shade occurs under birch, mimosa, and honey locust trees. Partial shade changes as the day progress. The area may be in ... decrease water loss. However, competition from tree roots and the large, tender leaves of many shade-loving plants can cause moisture shortages. Trees vary in their competitiveness for soil moisture. Some ...
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Fernlea Flowers ~ Sun and Shade Plants
... Requirements Before planting in your garden, find out what areas are full sun, partial sun, shade and partial shade. You can do this by watching throughout the day and taking note ... snow cap Arabis spring charm Artemisia schmidtiana Bellis perennis Campanula glomerata Heuchera splendens Iberis sempervirens SHADE 2 to 4 hours of sun / day Hosta Lamium maculatum Myosotis sylvestris ANNUALS ~ Sun vs ...
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Shade Garden - Garden Design
... about this. There are basically two different types of shade. There is partial shade and there is full shade. I define partial shade as an area that receives between 4 and ... -steps when the plant material changes every six inches. companion gardening benefits of native plants shade gardening preparing your garden for winter contact  about Copyright 2003-2006 HelpfulGardener.com Gardening Tips ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... of garden worthy hellebores. Do give them some compost, plenty of light without full sun (part shade to open shade), and mulch for consistent moisture. These hybrids are usually rated as hardy from zone 5 ... on my part. It is highly adaptable and requires very little care. This species performs best in partial shade in reasonably decent soil, but sits in hard clay in my garden. Mature showy clumps are ...
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The Victory Garden . Best Bets: Ground Covers for Shade | PBS
... itself with fragrant white blossoms that have a scent similar to lilac. Summer sweet grows best in partial shade and prefers a moist, slightly acidic soil. Fothergilla 'Mount Airy' Fothergilla is a shrub that isn't ... in the fall. It prefers full sun and reaches a height of 3 feet. It will tolerate some shade, but will not flower as profusely. Ilex meserveae 'Blue Maid' This is the only one of this ...
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Perennials.com :: Perennials for Shade
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Gardening in the Shade
... Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ **** The Gardener's Forum ****] Gardening in the shade March 19,1999 I live in northern Indiana. I have two problem spots that are under ... to survive the summer in a hot southern state will do just fine in partial shade in a cooler northern location. Instead of trying to change existing conditions, match your plants ...
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The Gardeeer's Network : Shade Gardening in your Shade Garden
... and homeowners aren't fully aware of the huge range of plants, bushes, trees and shrubs that will grow well in partial to full shade. Here's one you may not have thought of....houseplants. Few people think about houseplants as a shade plant. After spending several months in your house (from fall to spring), houseplants are well acclimated to low light levels. And, ...
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