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    Practical Landscaping Problem-Busters - #4

    Problem #4: Too Shady Land


    While some people often have to contend with the harsh pounding of the sun that poses a detrimental effect to the plants, the too shady land is actually the extreme opposite to this. Some homeowners are easily disheartened with the fact that their landscaping designs and efforts of planting gardens are often thwarted with the lack of sunlight. Instead of fighting such predicament, you can simply choose shade-loving plants that can easily fill in the gaps. Among the best choices are the Flowering Dogwood trees since it is known to prefer to thrive in cool and shady environment. Other equally wonderful and suitable plants are the Yew Shrubs, Bleeding Hearts, Canadian Hemlock and Lamium.

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