Wednesday, October 17, 2018

How About Putting a Little Sparkle in a Garden?

If a garden in the shade can, a priori, create some concerns for the owners of a house, they can rest assured that it can be turned into a beautiful bargain. Arranged with the appropriate plants, a garden little sunny can have a lot of charm and remained very colorful.
solar garden lights 
And it is very rare that the sun's rays do not appear from time to time! Then take up the challenge and choose exclusively plants that like shade. There are more than we think, which provide pretty flowers and beautiful colors.

Choose your places to plant your plants: at the foot of a tree or near a wall for example.

The Christmas rose or Hellebore is one of the most beautiful shade flowers. The Aruncus expand and form beautiful white massifs. In the spring, Brunnera gives beautiful sky-blue flowers, and the Dicentra or heart-de-Marie flowers of a bright pink. Hostas and their broad variegated or green leaves find their place in the shade. The pulmonary will also be perfectly comfortable and will produce pretty little blue flowers.

Do not forget the lily of the valley that flowers in May, and sometimes even before! If you vary the species well, the different colors will bring brightness and light to your garden. It work better than using solar garden lights. Remember also to adorn your garden with some flowers in pots, such as impatiens, fuchsias, and begonias.

Why not put some white statues to illuminate the shadows? A fountain or a small waterfall will be the ideal accessory to liven up your garden. Add snowdrops, primroses, and daffodils for beautiful spring colors. Do not forget the ferns too!

Install a nice wicker rattan armchair not far from the fountain to listen to the murmur of water. You will like to read or rest in the shade during the hot summer!

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