And on top of this, by mid-summer when gardens and gardeners alike are getting a bit hot and tired, the place to be is in the shade. Using shade plants and flowers to add some cover to your garden ...
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Add mulch around the base of the plants to keep their roots cool. If the plants are in pots, move them so that they are in shade during the warmest part of the day. If they are in the ground, set up a ...