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Monday, November 29, 2010
Vegetables and Fruits that Grow In Shade
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Difficult to imagine how they could do without sunshine.
ReplyDeleteThere's a sliding scale of what defines shade. Anything less than 6 hours of sun a day gets qualified as shade, or at least partial shade. There's always some sun, if you're intending on gardening!
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