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Creating A Shade Garden

4/10/2012

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The decision to have a shade garden may be forced upon us because of the situation of our garden and surrounding cover, whether this be because of buildings, hedges or trees.

We can be successful with shade gardening simply by making sure we choose shade loving plants to plant out in our shade garden. Shade garden plants are generally plants that would be quite at home in a woodland garden. The diversity of these plants gives considerable scope for creating a colorful shade garden.


We may surprise our self with the array of plants we can make use of in a shaded area of our garden. A shade garden is another opportunity to provide needed habitat for local wildlife.
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