Shade Garden
Gardens are living entities that flourish and undergo changes over time, and even though I was aware of this, the current configuration caught me off guard: most of my yard now seems to be in the shade.
The flower borders have plenty of shade loving plants, but I wasn’t ready for a completely shaded garden.
Adjustments and planning will be necessary before next spring.
I have to amend the soil. Resilient plants can do without good soil or sunshine, but rarely without both, and the tree roots are anything but friendly to the undergrowth.
Most perennials labeled for shade actually need about four hours of sunshine a day to bloom, and the list of shade flowering plants is rather short.
The borders will get enough sunshine in spring, of course, until the trees leaf out, but sun loving summer and fall flowers will not thrive.
It looks like it’s going to be impatiens and begonias again.




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