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10 Best Shade Loving Shrubs You Won’t Believe Exist πŸŒΊπŸ‘ // Gardening



In this video, we’re going to be exploring some shade loving shrubs that you won’t believe exist! From Sierra Madre junipers to Chilean Wine Palm, these shrubs will add plenty of color and texture to your garden!

If you’re looking for a way to add some depth and texture to your garden, then check out these shade loving shrubs! They won’t require a lot of maintenance and they’ll add a lot of character to your garden!

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⏱ 10 Best Shade Loving Shrubs You Won’t Believe Exist
00:00 Intro
00:26 Sumac
01:02 Lily of the Valley Shrub
01:42 Yew
02:17 Serviceberry
02:54 Clethra
03:29 Azalea
04:00 Camellia
04:32 Bigleaf Hydrangea
05:12 Mountain Laurel
05:47 Daphne
06:22 Outro
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3 Comments

  1. Yeah…don't plant your hydrangea in full south Texas or Gulf coast sun. No matter how much you water them, it's not enough water.

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