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  2. Ask the Master Gardener: Advice for growing vegetables in ...

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    Dense shade would be lack of direct sunlight, few plants will grow in these areas. Q: My only outside space for gardening is a very small patio, only about 3' x 5', only have room for a few small ...

  3. The 24 Best Plants for Shady Areas In Your Garden or Home - AOL

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    Not every part of your garden or landscape can get direct sun. Fill out some of the shadier parts of your lawn or garden with these annuals and perennials.

  4. The Best Plants for Your Shady Garden - AOL

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    The post The Best Plants for Your Shady Garden appeared first on Taste of Home. Gardeners are not doomed to boring, colorless plants for shady areas. Today’s shade garden plants are more ...

  5. Gnetum africanum - Wikipedia

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    As Gnetum africanum is a wild forest vine, it tends to grow best in shaded areas. [9] Input requirements for Gnetum africanum have not yet been established, and nutrient requirements are currently unknown as well. [10] This is likely due to the fact that the vine is traditionally a wild vegetable.

  6. Gardening: Brighten up that shady spot this summer. - AOL

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    Hardy begonia, Hardy geraniums, Toad Lily, Anemone, Astilbe, Hosta, Brunnera, Astilbe, and oriental Lilies, are a few of the plants you can add.

  7. Shade garden - Wikipedia

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    Very few edible plants grow well in shady conditions, so shade gardens are usually ornamental gardens, though growing flowers may also be difficult in shade. [2] Light shade, also known as "dappled sunlight", may support growing herbs or some leaf vegetables , but in addition to lack of light, trees and other large plants which create shade ...