Shaded spots are among the more forgotten areas in a backyard, but there is always a plant to hand no matter what your ...
The most important thing to remember is to choose the right plant for the right place. Shade lovers will not do well in full sun, for instance. Don't try to cheat. Nature doesn't work that way!
So if you have a towering maple tree that impedes the light in the afternoon, you’ll need to instead choose plants that prefer partial shade. Now, some full-sun plants can handle partial shade ...
Plant them alongside flowers that bloom or thrive in the summer so you're less likely to notice a gap in your garden ...
The new plan includes a $60 million funding commitment and focuses on tree equity, which means planting trees in the areas ...
Enhance your garden with 12 stunning companion plants that thrive alongside 'Purple Dragon' lamium. Learn planting tips for ...
A flowering plant might not be able to tell how many fingers you’re holding up, but it can tell whether it’s light or dark ...
Plants that are close together do everything they can to intercept light. This "shade avoidance" response has been extensively researched. It is therefore even more remarkable that researchers ...
The City Council approved the "Shade Phoenix Plan" on Nov. 13 to plant 27,000 trees and build 550 shade structures. The vote replaced the City Council's original goal to shade 25% of Phoenix by ...