Shade Annuals Planted in Landscape Lobelia, Begonias, Impatiens, Polka Dot Plants - May 2023
The way that I think about gardening is that you have to have a systemic approach to planning and planting that is paired with a secondary, supplemental approach to zhuzh'ing things during the growing season. That systemic approach means trees and shrubs and even perennials. (I need to do more evergreen shrubs....just a self-reminder.) But that supplemental zhuzh'ing is something that I've mostly done through division and some bulbs. I suppose that's the difference between a landscaper and a gardener, right? A landscape gets it all planted and is satisfied. A gardener will work the garden all year long. A plantsman? That's for another post. One of the things that I've talked about over the years is how to use annuals in the landscape. The only place that I've successfully planted them is out front in the porch beds. In the back? Nothing. Last year, I included the idea of using shade annuals and dark foliage . But, I really didn't move on it.