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Top 8 SHADE-LOVING PLANTS to LIGHT UP Your Garden! 🌷πŸ”₯🌿 // Gardening Ideas



Problem areas can arise in every garden, whether they are excessively dry, too hot, too shaded, or too wet.

Despite the difficulties that come with working in the shade, gardeners shouldn’t let that discourage them.

Many plants thrive in partial shade and produce fragrant flowers, lush foliage, and even fruit.

For a rundown of the top shade-loving plants, check out the list below.
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⏱ Top 8 SHADE-LOVING PLANTS to LIGHT UP Your Garden! 🌷πŸ”₯🌿
00:00 Intro
00:33 Mona Lavender
01:15 Sweet Box
02:02 Spotted Dead Nettle
02:37 Foamflower
03:25 Lungwort
03:59 Clivia Miniata
04:40 Oakleaf Hydrangea
05:31 Giant Lilyturf
06:17 Outro
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Problem areas can arise in every Garden whether they are excessively dry too hot too shaded or too wet despite the difficulties that come with working in the shade gardeners shouldn’t let that discourage them many plants thrive in partial shade and produce fragrant flowers Lush foliage and even fruit for

A rundown of the top shade loving plants check out the list number one Mona lavender Mona Lavender is a low growing easy to maintain shrub that thrives in partly shaded areas it requires somewhat acidic wet and well- drained soil to flourish in the outdoors intriguingly Mona Lavender is

One of those plants whose blooms bloom in response to the changing seasons when exposed to indirect bright light their purple Hue intensifies in the early spring when blooming is at its peak apply a liquid fertilizer zones 10 to 11 are ideal for growing Mona lavender number two sweet box in

Australia sweet box is a compact evergreen shrub that is easy to care for and will flourish in partially shaded or fully shaded areas the the tiny fragrant white flowers that bloom in the fall are a welcome reward for gardeners who tend to Sweet boxes after it flowers give it a gentle

Trim if it needs it and you may also clip back any straggly stems if you want it to look neater due to their modest growth rate any of the 11 species that make up this kakaka family would be perfect for a tiny garden or walkway that requires access growing sweet box

Is best done in zones 7 to 9 number three spotted dead nettle because they look like stinging nettles which makes them unappealing to animals lamium are often known as spotted dead Nettles Dead Heading after each Bloom as is customary with perennials will stimulate a second wave of blossoms

During the growing season just apply an allpurpose liquid fertilizer to encourage healthy development the optimal growing conditions for spotted dead nettle are zones 4 to 8 number four foam flour it thrives in partial or complete shade where it’s frothy multi stemmed white blossoms really Shine the foam flow does best in dry well- drained soil especially during the winter months foam flowers are equally at home in Shady containers but because they they don’t farewell in

Extreme heat you should avoid placing them on hardscaping like patios or driveways because they like rich soil you should replenish their potting mix frequently as a deciduous perennial they require minimal trimming Beyond removing spent blossoms and Dead Leaves From zones 3 through 8 faam flowers flourish number five lamort unexpect

Expectedly underappreciated for its attractiveness this shade loving plant Surprises with its blend of tiny pink and purple flowers that grow in the spring cooler soil is ideal for its roots therefore it’s best not to plant it in containers as a tiny shade loving plant lward is perfect for framing the

Front of a shady Border in any backyard lward is Hardy from zones 3 to 9 number six cvia minata although it requires just a tiny amount of water when it is dorant in the winter cvia like other amarella species thrives when watered often especially when the soil

Is dry the ideal spot for this tall shade loving border plant would be halfway back along the border away from any smaller shade loving border plants that could be at the front as long as they get some shade CIA do well in containers the hardiness zones for CIA minata are 9 to

11 number seven oaklea hydrangea like other hydrangeas it flowers in the summer with cream flowers growing up a Spire shaped stem in the Autumn the leaves turn a lovely red and orange Oakleaf hydrangeas like partial shade in the afternoon in sun in the morning it needs well- drained soil that

Is slightly acidic with a feed at the start of the growing season and then partway through to ensure a longer growing season if you want to retain the plant size and just do a light shaping then spring is the time to prune but if you want to prune to the ground to keep

This shade loving plant small then prune after the flowers have finished oaklea hydrangea Hardy in zone 5 to9 Number eight giant lurf originating in Japan the giant ly Turf is a versatile plant that thrives in both full and partial shade giant Le Turf can thrive in moderately moist soil and doesn’t require watering unless the weather is really hot and dry for an extended period of time it’s not a picky plant

Because all it needs is a light trim to get rid of spent blossoms and leaves you may also grow it in pots but you need to plant it under trees and make sure the pot is big enough to accommodate it it is Hardy in zones 6 to 11 well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don’t forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on the notification Bell to to get the latest videos from us we’ll see you in the next Videos

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