
This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Cineraria

Labels:
perennials,
Shade Plants,
Spring,
Winter
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5 comments:
I'm wowing over the vibrant colors! The blooms really pop out. Beautiful.
Beautiful color! We're still in Winter Whites.
Wow, that is quite lovely. I have a really difficult time finding vibrant color plants that will grow in the shade (in Los Angeles), and I'm going to try this. FYI...do you water "shady soil" less frequently than "sun soil?"
sbwrites, as far as watering in the shade goes, it depends (big help!). There are some plants that do quite well in dry shade which is typical under trees that drink up most of the water. Other shade plants like it damp and will do well when planted in the shade from a building to the north for example. I do have some extra drip lines along a row of hydrangeas in the shade because they need the extra moisture, but everything else just gets the weekly deep drink in the summer.
Shelia,
Again, thanks for the info. I've only been gardening for two years, and am learning as I go. Plus I've taken a few gardening classes at UCLA Extension!
Susan
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