Hanging Baskets Made for the Shade!

Finally! You don't have to sacrifice gorgeous color if you live in the shade. There are plenty of plant combo's you can put together that are just as beautiful as those sun loving baskets and containers.
Heuchera, begonias and coleus are a few of the plants in this gorgeous fresh combo.
Dragon wing begonias are fabulous shade loving trailing plants, perfect for hanging baskets.
Coleus is the 'it' shade plant this year, even the all green varieties are stunning. Just look how the bright red begonias pop in this combo!


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  • Sow and Dipity Sow and Dipity on Apr 02, 2015
    @Teddy Impatients have unfortunately been plagued with a horrible disease the last couple of years. It's likely that they won't be as available as they have been so looking for other shade loving alternatives with color is going to be a challenge. Hope these ideas helped :)
  • Yvonne Yvonne on May 27, 2015
    The leaves of my tomato plants are turning yellow we have had a lot of rain this year could that be why????
    • Sow and Dipity Sow and Dipity on May 27, 2015
      @Yvonne There are several reasons this could be happening. First thought is that they are not getting enough fertilizer. Try an organic liquid feed and use it every third watering. Second could be lack of sunlight, lot's of rain mean cloudy skies. Also, tomatoes don't like over head watering, it promotes disease which could be a result from the rain. Take a look at the leaves for signs of fungal disease or a pest that may be hampering the plants ability to take up nutrients. Lastly, some yellowing is normal as the plant ages, so if it isn't too extreme... start a feed program and go from there. Hope that helped!
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