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Jan Lovett

check out #8 Showy in Shade. Hostas and Heuchera make lovely potted plants in shade gardens, and since their perennials, they come back every year. I add annuals like Wandering Jew for a pop of color.

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aesa

I planted crocus bulbs in containers in December (I planted them in December because this is when I got the bulbs-maybe I should have planted them earlier?) on my North and East facing enclosed apartment terrace in zone 7 (but warmer because the terrace is enclosed-the temperature differential between indoors and outdoors depends on the temp, the wind and whether the sun is shining and probably the humidity. In other words quite variable). My sister had this brilliant idea to mimic nature and water them when it rained outside which I did. Those crocus bloomed in March! Taxi cab yellow and regal purple. I've never been happier for a sign of spring! I have dug up bulbs to plant again next year. All had increased in size except one which had rotted. I also would like to learn about outdoor container plants in shade, multi-plants or multi bulbs planted in a single container and about bulbs that are planted in spring. I also wonder if you would do something about sun rooms that are unheated. I LOVE TULIPS!

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CGinNoCO

I just stuck a rosemary plant in a container on my front porch. The house faces west so it's a blast furnace there if the sun is shining. All of these suggestions require at least partial shade. I bought another pot but haven't figured out what to put in it yet. Maybe a tomato?

   

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