![]() ![]() After all, there's no sense in spending money on plants, then not giving them a chance to survive winters in your area.įinally, don't forget that newly-planted flowers, perennials, and shrubs will need some TLC. ![]() If you're planting shrubs or perennials, which come back for many years, make sure they're suited to your USDA Hardiness zone (find yours here). Some shade lovers, such as flowering shrubs, bloom best with some sun (preferably in the morning because the hot afternoon sun is too intense). Full shade means three hours or less of direct sun, while partial shade is about three to six hours of shade, give or take. Whether you're planting under fast-growing shade trees, in flower beds, hanging baskets, or containers on a patio, a wide variety of plants love the shade and will add color and interest to your outdoor spaces.īut before planting anything in your garden, figure out how much shade you really have. Many beautiful annuals, perennials, and shrubs actually love the shade. Sun-loving plants get all the attention! But shady gardens can shine, too. ![]()
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