Growing plants in shade
Every gardener knows that shade gardening can be quite challenging. Growing plants and flowers is easier providing adequate sunlight and you have more colorful plants
to choose from.
Though lush shade flower-beds will be always attractive in your garden.
The assumption that the shade is always a problem probably arises from the first experience of growing plants in backyards with brick-hard poor soil and thin lawn struggling in the shadows.
If even grass doesn’t grow there, how can anything else do this? For those who have no other choice we may tell that there are many attractive perennials that grow well in the shade.
The first main step to get thriving plant is to enrich the soil in your garden. Bear in mind that a flowerbed directly under deciduous trees will be mostly spring blooming.
Generally, most plants that grow well in shade bloom early in spring before leaves appear on the trees.
When it comes to shade perennials, attractive leaf textures and colors are important first of all, because leaves will make you happy through the whole season.