Shade Gardens
Gardening in shade can be a difficult endeavor without the right plants. Planning a shade garden begins with choosing suitable shade garden plants and an understanding of the various types of shade and soil within these areas. By learning more about these factors and plants for shade gardens, you can turn any shady spot into a beautiful garden. No more dealing with dark, dreary landscapes. So keep reading for all the shade garden ideas you need for planning a garden that fits your needs.
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Growing Woodland Wildflowers – Popular Plants For Woodland GardensSome gardeners consider shade the enemy, but if you have a wooded yard, you should embrace the shade. This is a perfect opportunity for a woodland garden. Click here for tips and ideas on the best plants to choose for a woodland area in your landscape.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Plants For Woodland Gardens: Ideas And Tips For Creating A Woodland GardenDo you have large trees or unused wooded areas in your yard? Put them to use by creating a woodland garden. Learning how to plant a woodland garden is easy and this article will help.
By Nikki Tilley
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Gardening In The Shady GardenGardening where the sun doesn't shine is not the easiest of tasks, but it can be one of the most rewarding. With the tips in this article, you'll learn how to overcome shady challenges.
By Arista Hageman
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Learn More About Ground Covers For ShadeThere are many different ground covers for shade areas in your yard. You just have to put your imagination cap on and decide exactly what you want to do with those areas. This article will help too.
By Gardening Know How
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Shade Loving Border Plants: Choosing Plants For Shady BordersGardening in the shade is no different than gardening in sunny areas of the landscape. It only requires more care in choosing plants and more imagination in placing them. Learn more here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Gardening With Foliage Plants: How To Create An All Green Foliage GardenWhen it comes to the garden color, green is often overlooked. But this shouldn't be the case. Foliage plays an important role, providing year-round interest, depth, and personality. Read here to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
