Shade is one of the conditions gardeners complain about most. A north-facing plot, a garden overshadowed by neighboring buildings, a border permanently shaded by a mature tree — these feel like limitations, like the garden is working against you before you've even started.
This perspective is understandable and almost entirely wrong.
Shade is not an absence of growing conditions. It is a specific set of conditions — cooler, moister, more sheltered than full sun — that a remarkable range of beautiful plants have specifically evolved to thrive in.
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