- Chard and Perpetual spinach
- Peas and Beans (in very light shade)
- Radishes
- Salad leaves and lettuce
- Spring onions
- Currants
- Gooseberries
- Rhubarb
I was always making notes on scraps of paper about tips and facts I'd read in books and magazines, seen on the Internet or on TV. So this is my paperless filing system for all those bits of information I want to access easily. (Please note: I live in the UK, so any financial or legal information relates only to the UK.)
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Crops for Partial Shade
If you your garden does not enjoy a great deal of full sun, there are still a number of fruit and vegetables that you can grow in partial shade.
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