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Newbie question about shade
No, I don't have any suggestion, being a novice in this business. I was just perusing gardening books in the local Barnes & Noble, and found a few titles that might be of interest to you: (Better Homes and Gardens) step-by-step shade gardens, Patricia A. Taylor (Sunset) Gardening with Shade: Ideas for Planning & Planting, Editors of Sunset Books (Ortho's All About) Shade Gardening, Jo Kellum (Taylor's Guide to) Shade Gardening, Frances Tenenbaum (Editor) I don't know if these are any good, but at least you can go to Amazon.com and read the reviews there. Or hang out here for a little while and maybe the inhabitants of this newsgroup will care to comment. Best luck. Cindy wrote: I live in an area that is loaded with shade. I live in the city on a high traffic road. The trees can't go. The only sunny spots are in the front, on the hill next to the road. Isn't there *any* way I can grow something? My backyard, where I want to grow things, has only spotty sunlight that moves throughout the day. There isn't a spot that has full sun, period. Are there any suggestions on what I can do, outside of using a community garden? The community garden is out. I truly hope someone has some good suggestions. TIA! Cindy |
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