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Episode 83: Shrubs for Shade
Let's Argue About Plants
English - March 19, 2021 12:00 - 46 minutes - 53.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 374 ratingsHobbies Leisure Arts Design plants annuals containerplants edibles foliage gardening landscapeplants perennials roses vegetablegardening Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Finding interesting plants for shade can be a struggle but when you add in the desire for that plant to be a woody shrub, the list narrows even more. But these structural wonders are essential in giving our shady beds and borders depth and real presence. In this episode we feature shrubs that will tolerant a range of low-light situations. Some flower beautifully in spring or winter, other save their best show for fall. Regardless, the list is robust, especially because associate editor Carol Collins joins us to highlight an impressive native plant she adores and a peony (yes, that’s right a woody tree peony counts as a shrub) that everyone will want to save their pennies to purchase.
Expert testimony: Andrew Bunting Vice President of Public Horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society.