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Make The Best of The Shade

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Shady areas of your garden can be a great place to grow a variety of plants. While some plants require full sun to thrive, there are many that prefer the shade. Here are some of the best plants to grow in shady areas of your garden.

Hostas: Hostas are a classic shade-loving plant. They come in a variety of sizes and colors, and they are easy to care for. Hostas are great for adding texture and color to shady areas of your garden.

Ferns: Ferns are a great choice for shady areas of your garden. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they are easy to care for. Ferns are great for adding texture and color to shady areas of your garden.

Impatiens: Impatiens are a great choice for shady areas of your garden. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, and they are easy to care for. Impatiens are great for adding color and texture to shady areas of your garden.

Lamium: Lamium is a great choice for shady areas of your garden. It comes in a variety of colors and sizes, and it is easy to care for. Lamium is great for adding texture and color to shady areas of your garden.

Astilbe: Astilbe is a great choice for shady areas of your garden. It comes in a variety of colors and sizes, and it is easy to care for. Astilbe is great for adding texture and color to shady areas of your garden.

Bleeding Heart: Bleeding heart is a great choice for shady areas of your garden. It comes in a variety of colors and sizes, and it is easy to care for. Bleeding heart is great for adding texture and color to shady areas of your garden.

Heuchera: Heuchera is a great choice for shady areas of your garden. It comes in a variety of colors and sizes, and it is easy to care for. Heuchera is great for adding texture and color to shady areas of your garden.

These are just a few of the many plants that can thrive in shady areas of your garden. With a little research, you can find the perfect plants to add texture and color to your garden.


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