shade-loving plants, you’ll wonder why people hadn’t told you about them before. They’re gardening’s best-kept secret: tolerant, beautiful and with, I think, an air of effortless class.
A good shade garden can be transportative, the kind of thing that can whisk you away to the forests of New Zealand or Japan.They’re also often easier to care for.
Our gardens have taken a beating in recent years with blistering, drought-riddled summers. Well-established shade pockets will stay lush with less watering than an exposed south-facing bed.
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