Discover the secret to a thriving garden, even in the shade! In this video, we unveil **15 amazing vegetables and herbs** that flourish in low-light conditions. From nutrient-packed **spinach** to vibrant **swiss chard**, you’ll learn how to cultivate a bountiful harvest in those tricky, shady spots. Perfect for gardeners with limited sun exposure, these shade-loving plants will transform your outdoor space into a lush paradise! Join us on this exciting gardening journey and make the most of your garden’s potential. Don’t forget to like and share this video with your fellow gardening enthusiasts!
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OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Welcome to the Shady Garden
00:00:34 The Speedy Shade Lover
00:01:33 Crisp and Cool in the Shade
00:02:36 The Queen of Cool
00:03:52 Sweetness from the Shade
00:04:25 A Touch of Onion Flavour
00:04:57 The Cook’s Best Friend
00:05:32 Cool and Collected
00:06:04 Speedy Shade Seekers
00:06:33 Cool Heads in the Shade
00:06:57 Peppery Perfection
00:07:33 The Shade-Loving Cousin
00:08:06 A Spicy Kick
00:08:36 A Rainbow in the Shade
00:09:05 Standing Tall in the Shade
00:09:32 A Tropical Delight
00:10:01 Embrace the Shade
7 Comments
Thxs for the info!❤️
What about peas? They're intolerant to heat but will they grow in shade?
My family's most successful shade crop was rhubarb.
1. Spinache
2. Lettuce
3. Kale
4. Beet root
5. Chives
6. Parsley
7. Cilantro
8. Radish
9. Broccoli
10 Arugula
11 Kilantro
12 Mustard greens
13 Swiss chard
14 Leeks
15 Taro
THANK you for keeping the music low in this one. I can't stress how much better it is without the music 😊 It's like imagine you're trying to eat an orange but someone marinated it in mayonnaise. Or maybe eating beef and chockate at the same time. That's what it's like trying to listening to speaking while music is playing. Or smelling a flower that has air freshener sprayed on it. Or having a jazz band to your left and a pop band on your right. You're trying to listen to one, but all you hear the the other. You get the idea. I hope your channel experiences so much success you don't even know what to do cause you weren't expecting it.
Whe i was a kid crawling in under a trailer. My uncle had spilled his radish seed. Terrible packed soil from being in entrance. They grew like crazy. Might of been beets.
Scarlett runner beans alßo can geow in less than sunny areas. I grow them in my shady terrace.