Gardeners have two opposing problem areas: bright sun and deep shadow. Both of these extremes significantly reduce the ability to grow many plants: both flowers and vegetables.
It often happens that a large plot is in the shade behind a house, garage or other buildings. But there are territories where the sun is present at least partially, but there are those where it does not fall at all.
In this article we will tell you what you can plant behind the house, in the shade.
Shadow Vegetables
Vegetables for the shady area are much less than ornamental plants. The fact is that light is needed to ripen the fetus. But deciduous plants can live in a poorly lit area. Nothing can be planted in vegetables in the dead shadow, but you can grow in partial shade:
- spinach;
- watercress, arugula and leaf salads;
- chard;
- onions on greens;
- peas;
- beans;
- cucumbers
- radish;
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