Shady Characters Can Add to Landscape Beauty, by Dr. William M. Johnson

Plants for the Shade Garden,  by Annette Woods, Class of '97

You Say It's Partial Shade, Your Plants Says Its Partial Sun, by Linda Steber, Class of '91

Vines for Shady Areas, by Suzanne Ellis, Class of '93

Linda's Plants for the Shade, by Linda Steber, Class of '91

The Relaxing Benefits of Shade and Flowing Water, by Jan Kennedy, Class of '92

In the past few years my neighbor's trees have grown tall and cast a lot of shade onto my garden.  I would like to know what I can do to add some additional light for my garden, but not over do some of my plants that may not require as much light?, by Polly Gordy, Class of '98

What are the best conditions for growing ferns?, by Lou Screen, Class of '98

When should camellias be planted and when is the best time to move an established camellia?, by Roland H. Borey, Jr., Class of '99

 

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