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Plants for Shady Areas
Burke's Backyard — Aquilegia (columbines) Eupatorium megalophyllum (blue Ageratum-like flowers) Japanese anemone (Hupehensis - x hybridum) Linum (Reinwardtia trigyna) Jacobinias (Brazilian Plume flowers) Star jasmine (trachelospermum) Leopard plant (Ligularia ...More…
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Shady Areas, Greenhouse Plant Sale
Home and Garden Television — A landscape artist talks about the value and beauty of shade and gives some simple instructions on its use in the garden. Also, learn how to start perennials and herbs from seed and to landscape a narrow strip of property between houses. Follow ...More…
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Using Shady Areas
Gardening Australia — An issue that generates many inquiries from Gardening Australia viewer is shade and what to plant in a shady area. It seems to cause gardeners no end of problems. And Stephen Ryan's garden at Mount Macedon is the perfect place to deal with shady ...More…