No Sun, No Problem: How to Create an Oasis in Low Light
Transform your shady spots into vibrant havens with these beautiful and resilient shade-loving plants! From ferns to hostas to colorful begonias, there's something for every garden. Embrace the shade and let your garden flourish! #ShadeGardening #PlantLove #GardenInspiration #SouthernSeeds #SeedPackets
Our 17 Favorite Perennials That Thrive in Shady Gardens
Brighten up shaded spots in your landscape with these easy-to-grow, colorful shade-loving perennial plants that come back year after year. These pretty shade perennials can make hard to grow areas the greatest points of interest in your garden. #gardening #gardenideas #plantsthatgrowintheshade #perennials #bhg
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Hydrangeas flower from mid- to late summer on the previous year’s growth. Mophead and lacecap hydrangeas will bloom satisfactorily with little attention, but annual pruning encourages new, vigorous growth and a better flowering display. Likewise, other species, including climbing hydrangeas, will benefit from a trim. These plants are in RHS Pruning group 4.
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Your fall garden won't be complete without some beautiful mums! If you're not familiar with this gorgeous plant, we're here to help you keep your fall mums alive and blooming whether they're the envy of your fall flower beds or they're potted in planters on the front porch. Complete your dream garden for fall using these tips and ensure your autumn landscaping ideas for the front of house shine! Click now!