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Partial Sun - The Best Plants to Grow in Your Garden

Creating a partial sun garden allows for a beautiful variety of plants suited to less intense sunlight. Partial shade is defined as a minimum of 3-6 hours of direct sunlight every day. Here are a few of the best plants for a partial sun garden:

  • Hydrangeas: These are classic partial sun plants and they can bring an array of stunning colors to your garden. They require morning sun and afternoon shade, ideally.
  • Ferns: Many fern species, like the Lady Fern and Japanese Painted Fern, are well suited to partial sun conditions. They provide a beautiful, lush green touch to your garden.
  • Astilbes: Known for their feather-like flowers, astilbes thrive in partial sun and can add a pop of color to your garden.
  • Hostas: Hostas are a popular choice for partial sun gardens. They have attractive foliage and come in various shades of green, with white or yellow streaks.
  • Impatiens: If you’re looking for a flowering plant, impatiens are a great choice. They offer bright and vibrant flowers and enjoy areas with morning sun and afternoon shade.
  • Heucheras: Also known as Coral Bells, these plants are famous for their foliage, which comes in a variety of colors, including purple, lime green, and bronze.
  • Bleeding Hearts: These stunning, uniquely shaped flowers can add a touch of romance to your garden.

When creating a partial sun garden, keep in mind that these plants typically need 3 to 6 hours of sun, preferably in the cooler hours of the morning. They’ll also need a good watering schedule and well-drained soil. With the right care, these plants can make your garden truly spectacular.

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