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Sun or Shade?

  1. Georgene A. Bramlage
  2. Cottage_Garden

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1.   Apr 23, 2006 8:53 AM

» Feature Writer Georgene A. Bramlage - Another Link

Barbara,

Perhaps your readers would also be interested in my recent article What is Shade? that is part of my core series on Environmantal Factors?

These articles take a long or encompassing view of an entire area to be landscaped. Some of the general principles that apply to knowing the environmental facotrs are discussed in deatail.

Floriferously yours,

Georgene

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2.   Apr 23, 2006 4:25 PM

» Cottage_Garden - More on Sun and Shade

Thanks, Georgene.

Also, this article is part of series. It’s important to distinguish between sun and shade as part of your site analysis for a flower garden. Here are three articles to help you do that.

Sun or Shade? The basics.

Part Sun Part Shade Thoughts on those iffy inbetween places.

Is it Sunny or Shady Here? Tips on foundation plantings and how the light changes over time.

Starting your first flower garden? Don’t miss
Flower Garden Basics!

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