wetter areas - so even with the root competition some smaller plants can adapt. I've found that under & near doug firs its always extremely dry and its tough to grow anything besides sword ferns, mahonia etc.
shaded area surrounded by lush green. Peaceful
Great idea for shaded flower bed area s.
This is a very shaded area, and the far corner gets little to no sun
Some ideas for a shady place. (Although this garden is also wet.) Could be in back outside the spa room--the picture gives a look to mimic.
shaded area, and the far corner gets little to no sun. The foreground gets some filtered afternoon sun for just a couple of hours, so all the plants have to be shade tolerant. This is a low-lying, fairly wet environment, and while a few of these plants can take drier conditions, most need consistent moisture
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Re: Irish Moss'
To be successful, plant in a fairly cool / shady environment and make sure the soil is loose & well draining. In addition, make sure your irrigation is zoned specifically for the area's needs.
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a semi shady area, ensure good drainage, plant as tight as desired (it's not a fairly fast spreader), and mix with yournchoice of plants along the edges..
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Irish Moss surrounds the limestone pads, small and medium Geraniums provide some alteration in leaf color, with the 'Heartleaf Geranium' being the purple flowering species (grows 3'-6') and there are also Lavender Dentata at the front right. In back right is a larger Camellia species and
If there is a shady area you'd like to cover, then you have the perfect
there is a shady area you'd like to cover, then you have the perfect opportunity to grow a bed of moss. Moss transplants quite easily, as it is not a deeply rooted plant, although it may take a while to spread over a large area. Why not cut to the chase and cover the ground with a moss slurry? You'll have
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seating area in our shady area out front. confused about the dwarf orange trees b/c my research says they need full sun
under shady areas. Though it will be a while for the trees to be that big.
small patio area under our redwoods
in your area, look for other dwarf fruit trees or turn the surrounding space into a vegetable extravaganza, with lettuces and other cool-season plants near the tree and the sun lovers out at the edges.