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Plants for half shade or full sun, what is it?

Light is essential for plant growth and photosynthesis. Understanding the different light conditions in the garden is important for successfully growing healthy and beautiful plants.

I'm sure you've come across the terms: I have half shade, full sun, partial, full shade, and you haven't always understood exactly what they mean and which plants are suitable where.
So let me clear up some concepts for you and give you examples of plants that are suitable for these light conditions:

It is important to note that there are quite a few plants that can withstand more than one weather condition, such as succulents, for example.

Key concepts:

  • Full sun:

    An area that receives direct sunlight for most of the day (6 hours or more).

  • Partial sun:

    An area that receives direct sunlight for a limited number of hours per day (3-6 hours).

  • Partial shade:

    An area that receives sunlight filtered through trees, buildings, or other factors for several hours a day (3-6 hours).

  • Full shade:

    An area that does not receive any direct sunlight.

  • Half shade:

    A term often used loosely, but usually refers to an area that receives partial sunlight (3-6 hours).

Examples of plants in different conditions:

Tips for choosing plants according to light conditions:

  • Pay attention to the amount of direct sunlight the area in the garden receives throughout the day.
  • Choose plants that are suitable for the specific light conditions in that area.
  • Read plant labels for more information about their light needs.
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Caring for plants under different light conditions:

  • Watering: Plants that need full sun may need more watering than plants that need shade.
  • Fertilization: Plants that need full sun may need more fertilization than plants that need shade.
  • Pruning: Plants that need full sun may need more frequent pruning than plants that need shade.

In conclusion:

Understanding the light conditions in your garden is important for successfully growing healthy, beautiful plants. By choosing plants that are suited to your specific light conditions and caring for them properly, you can enjoy a blooming, thriving garden.

Important note:

It is important to note that this is a general guide, and there are many plants that can adapt to different light conditions. It is always advisable to do further research on specific plants before purchasing them.

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