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Old 03-11-2003, 03:12 PM
Victoria Clare
 
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Default Land of shadow?

I've got a largish area of my garden that gets about 6-8 hours sun in the
summer (mornings and afternoons/evenings with a shady time around noon) and
from now till the spring will be covered with a shadow of gloom.

(My garden is on the north side of a hill, and my house faces North,
casting a long shadow over this area)

Is it in 'full sun', 'part shade', or 'shade'? I can't decide!

At the moment there is nothing much in it but lawn, some Schizostylis, a
couple of rather manky roses and a hydrangea. Grass grows OK - perhaps a
little mossy, but not hugely so.


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