Just because your garden’s shady doesn’t mean it can’t be colorful. These shade-loving annuals bring bold blooms and serious ...
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Ideal Home on MSNThe best low-maintenance ferns for filling up shady spots in your garden, recommended by expertsTo save you hours pouring over the RHS Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers for hours, we have asked some garden experts their ...
Gardening with ferns is relatively easy given the correct choice of planting location. Most ferns require shade or dappled sun and moist conditions. During rainy seasons, normal precipitation will ...
Sale, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 5, will offer many groundcover options — good for shade, part shade, sun, or a slope ...
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is Cornus florida, a tree with reddish-purple fall color surpassed only by its ...
As spring approaches, shade-loving perennials will be a perfect addition to shady gardens, including Virginia bluebells, Pulmonaria, Brunnera and Blue Moon.
They can add a burst of color to a shade garden and make good companions for hostas (Hosta), bleeding hearts (Dicentra ...
‘Wild rose’ coral bells forms a low, wide mound that fits perfectly along the edge of a border or as an underplanting to ...
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