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How Do You Choose Shade Gardening Plants For Dry Shade?

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How Do You Choose Shade Gardening Plants For Dry Shade?

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Dry shade poses difficulties and ranks among the hardest gardening problem to solve. Dry shade occurs under big trees such as oaks or other areas that have dense, all day shade, and dry soil. Big trees compete with smaller plants for light and water, making it almost impossible to plant the typical impatiens or other shade gardening plants under them. The remedy for a gardening problem like dry shade is to first try to amend the soil so that it is no longer dry, and to choose perennial flowers that will thrive in shady spots in the garden. With just a few simple gardening tips, you can transform the bare area under a tree into a woodland garden. Determine whether or not you do in fact have dry shade. Shade is fairly easy to detect. Just look at the area throughout the day and note whether or not the sun’s rays touch the ground. If you can see some sunlight on the ground, is it bright or dappled shade? Dappled shade areas should be treated the same as full, dense shade. Next, touch the

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