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Contents
Pleasures of a Shaded Place (p. xi)
1. What Kind of Shade Have You?: Dense, Light, Half-and-Half or "Sky
Shine" (p. 1)
2. Four Basic Practices for Shady Success: Pruning, Fertility, Moisture,
and Mulch (p. 13)
3. Lawns, Moss, and Paving: Crevice Plants for Small Spaces
(p. 25)
4. Groundcovers--The Shade Gardener's Friend: Common and Uncommon
Kinds (p. 37)
5. A Wealth of Bloom From Spring and Summer Bulbs: Most Rewarding
of All Shade Plants (p. 53)
6. Flowers and Ferns for Woodland Shade: Exciting Snow-to-Frost
Possibilities (p. 83)
7. Choice Perennials That Bloom in Shade: The Obliging Three and
Many Others (p. 123)
8. Annuals That Prefer or Tolerate Shade: Just a Matter of Selection
(p. 153)
9. Flowering, Fruiting, and Evergreen Shrubs: For Color and Backgrounds
(p. 169)
10. Smaller Trees for Your Shaded Place: Accent on Bloom
(p. 203)
11. Vines for Ground-Toward-Sky Effects: Lusty or Delicate to Suit
Your Purpose (p. 221)
12. Shade in the City: How to Cope and Be Glad
(p. 235)
13. If You Need Shade: Wonderful Chance to Select the Best Trees
(p. 243)
Miscellany
Hanging Baskets and Window Boxes in Shade (p.
255)
Herbs in Shade (p. 258)
For the Birds--Berries, a Garden Asset (p. 258)
Shade-into-Sun Situations (p. 260)
Shade with Poor Drainage (p. 261)
Sources of Plants, Seeds, and Supplies (p. 265)
Index (p. 267)
This book also contains charts and lists of certain plants to go along with certain chapters.