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Spectatrix
post Jul 9 2008, 03:17 PM
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So, we're moving in a couple of weeks. I was hoping to find a rental house that had a large-ish, sunny backyard so I could do some gardening (cool-weather stuff starting soon, then spring/summer stuff next year), but the best house for us turned out to be one with a very shady backyard. While I'm sure we could trim some limbs to let more light, the backyard would still remain pretty shady.

My question for you more gardening-savvy folks is: are there any veggies/herbs that you know of that do well in partial shade?

In the meantime, I'm just hoping we can find a decent place for the basil plant that randomly popped up... it's like 3 feet tall now!

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post Jul 9 2008, 04:23 PM
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post Jul 9 2008, 06:26 PM
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if you really want to garden I'd follow chucks advice

but here is a good resource for gardening in the shade
http://extension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/hort/g06911.htm
that link is from the ag extension out of mizzou, tex a&m also has a pretty good ag extension service

Here is their recommendation on fruits/veggies, basically you need sun
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Cool-season salad vegetables such as lettuce, spinach and radishes may benefit from light shading through the heat of the summer. Beans, beets, broccoli, cabbage, kohlrabi, peas, potatoes, rhubarb and turnips will grow in light shade but not produce as large a crop as plants growing in full sun.

Currants and gooseberries are fruits which tolerate medium shade and still produce a crop. Bramble fruits such as blackberries and raspberries grow in light shade, but yields will be reduced.
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post Jul 9 2008, 06:29 PM
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also if you like natural gardening here is a good source www.dirtdoctor.com

The guy who is in charge of the site is a Texas Tech horticulture grad. He is very knowledgeable on the subject and you might get some good advice on gardening in the shade from the forums over there.
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post Jul 9 2008, 07:37 PM
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post Jul 9 2008, 08:21 PM
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post Jul 9 2008, 08:54 PM
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post Jul 9 2008, 08:55 PM
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Well, trimming will help, but it's not like we're gonna chop down all the branches or the whole tree (most of the trees are in neighbors' yards anyway, just overhanging). So might be able to do something back there, but eh...

Another possibility is to do some light gardening in the front yard, but it would have to be done carefully so as not to look weird.


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post Jul 9 2008, 09:45 PM
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Be a bitch and tell your neighbors to trim their trees. If it's crossing onto your property, it's your right to say something.
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post Jul 9 2008, 09:57 PM
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Errr... why do I need to be a bitch about it? I'm gonna ask 'em if we can have them trimmed. I'm sure it'll be fine.


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post Jul 9 2008, 10:02 PM
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post Jul 9 2008, 10:03 PM
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I'm not sure why I even bothered with this thread.


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post Jul 9 2008, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE (Jessica @ Jul 9 2008, 09:21 PM) *
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No, idiot. It's one run on sentence


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post Jul 9 2008, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE (Jessica @ Jul 9 2008, 09:21 PM) *
That's two sentences.

STFU AND POOP OUT A BABY































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post Jul 9 2008, 10:15 PM
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QUOTE (Spectatrix @ Jul 9 2008, 09:55 PM) *
Well, trimming will help, but it's not like we're gonna chop down all the branches or the whole tree (most of the trees are in neighbors' yards anyway, just overhanging). So might be able to do something back there, but eh...

Another possibility is to do some light gardening in the front yard, but it would have to be done carefully so as not to look weird.


Are we talking about trimming pubes or gardening?


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