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Usually we think of shade as the kiss of death for a flower garden. This isn't really true. Here are quite a few options for blooming plants that are often forgotten just because they are sun-lovers.
Plant brightly-colored impatiens next to one of these nine shade-loving companion plants to ensure your shade garden looks lush and beautiful.
If your garden has shady spots, you don’t have to settle for dull, colorless plants or bare patches of ground. While they ...
If your garden gets half sun, you'll want to grow annuals and perennials that thrive in partial shade. We're sharing our ...
The same design principle can apply to garden beds. And impatiens, for all my playful bashing, function well as fillers. As you prepare your summer shade garden, think about plants whose primary ...
I would avoid common garden impatiens this year, and this abstinence will have its own reward: It forces the shade gardener to try different plants. You might not attain the same simple floral ...
Before shopping for shade flowers, watch your garden at various times of day ... SunPatiens is a cross between two impatiens species: New Guinea impatiens and impatiens walleriana, the latter ...
Bring color to your garden's shady spots ... and flourish—in all-day shade. Coming in just about every color, impatiens may be the most common and reliable annuals for shade.
Impatiens is such a common ... the intense bicolored "birds." Mature plants can reach 3 feet in height with an equal width. 'Congo Cockatoo' likes shade and will tolerate everything from bright ...