Shade-Loving Vegetables, according to experts

26.06.2024 19:00

Some plants grow well in shade and partial shade.

Which plants prefer to grow in the shade

Spinach is well suited for growing in the shade.

Plant seeds in well-drained, nutritious soil. Use compost as fertilizer.

Mulching will help the soil retain moisture for a long time.

Too much sunlight makes arugula taste bitter and unpleasant.

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So plant this in a shady spot in your garden. Use loose, nutrient-rich soil.

You can also mulch your greens to retain moisture.

Beets can also be grown in a shady spot in the garden.

Plant the vegetable in early spring in well-drained, fertile soil.

For mulching, you can use straw, grass clippings, and sawdust.

This will help you get rid of weeds and maintain optimal moisture levels in the soil.

Brussels sprouts also do well in the shade. Lower air temperatures during cultivation make the vegetable taste sweeter.

Plant Brussels sprouts in early spring or mid/late summer.

Previously, we told you how to grow begonia in a pot.

Diana Dashkevich Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource