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Perennial Garden Plants which thrive in Full Shade
Gardening Guide to Perennial Garden Plants and Flowers which Grow in Full Shade Amsonia tabernaemontana Anemonella thalictroides Mysotis palustris s. Polygonatum biflorum Thalictrum adiantumfolium Trillium grandiflorum Aconitum fischeri Ajuga reptens [... more]
The Garden Helper

Scotch Moss
Perennial profile: Scotch Moss Pictured: Sagina subulata 'Aurea' Plant in partial to full shade in moist but well drained soil. "Irish Moss" will adapt to most soil types as long as the soil is constantly moist. Sagina dislikes hot and dry ... [... more]
Denver Plants

Athyrium niponicum var. niponicum
Easily grown in humusy, organically rich, moist, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Soil must not be allowed to dry out. Best sited in locations sheltered from strong winds. Plants will naturalize by short, branching rhizomes to form ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Shrubs: Ardisia japonica
Partial to full shade; moist, well-drained acidic soil high in organic matter Alternate, simple leathery dark green leaves crowded at end of the stem .5" white to pale pink star-shaped flowers in mid-summer; .5" drupe in fall that persists into [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Gaultheria procumbens
Best grown in organically rich, evenly moist, acidic, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Established plants tolerate some dry soils. Plants perform best in climates with cool summers. Space plants 10-14" apart for growth as a ground ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Planting a Hill in Part to Full Shade - Gardening
Hilly areas can be hard to maintain, especially if they are too steep for a lawnmower. They can also be very unsafe to mow. I have one hill in my yard that actually almost killed a man before I bought the house. He was permanantly wheelchair ... [... more]
Bella Online

Tough Plants For Paths
This summer, we're planning to convert a trampled part of our yard into a stone path. What can we plant between the stones that can handle foot traffic? The amount of sunlight reaching your path (full sun, partial shade, full shade), because ... [... more]
Reader's Digest

Aqua UltraViolet Advantage Pond Filter UV Lite
The newest innovation from Aqua Ultraviolet features ultraviolet clarifiers that add quality and value to any pond or aquarium. One piece molded body with 3/4" barbs molded to the unit. A non-submersible UV that is very easy to install for any water [... more]
$99.95
Comfort First

Hosta 'Northern Exposure'
This variegated sport of H. sieboldiana Elegans offers a very wide yellow-green-to-cream margin on large, flat, blue-green leaves. A fine source of cool tones for the shady garden, Northern Exposure is a popular variety that has won 4 major awards from [... more]
$11.95
The Home Depot

The Complete Shade Gardener
Book Description: First published by Houghton Mifflin, this classic and indispensable reference for shade gardening is now back in print. Worthwhile classic: The author spends the first part of the book discussing what to do to prepare a shady site for [... more]
$22.95
Amazon.com

Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizers - Two 7.5 oz Natural ...
Features: Formulated with a unique blend of non-drying Erythrulose, DHA and essential moisturizers! 9 out of 10 women who used Jergens saw natural-looking color, like a sun tan! Gradually develop a soft, natural glow, without streaking! EXPRESS Quickly [... more]
$59.99
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KIT 602663 Carnuba Paste Wax. 12 oz.
Features: Longest lasting shine and protection! Contains #1 grade Brazilian Carnauba Wax - the world's hardest natural wax - that shines up to 12 months. Features unique micropolishers that remove minor scratches and haze. Goes on fast, wipes off easily. [... more]
$5.99
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