Got a garden area that’s a little too shady for fruiting veggies? Don’t let it go to waste—herbs are your best bet! If you have at least 3–4 hours of sun, you can grow flavorful herbs. Because they’re grown for leaves (not fruit), they handle lower light levels like champs.

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if you have spots in your yard with less than ideal sunlight and other plants won’t grow there because they don’t get enough Sun plant herbs they’re easy to grow because we cultivate them for their leaves we’re not asking them to flower and produce fruit so they need less sunlight

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  1. Can I plant rosemary in clay like soil i live in north central Texas zone 8b. And my back yard gets lots of shade. I do have grass back there but do u think I can just transplant the rosemary that I have in a amsll container into the ground?

  2. 😂😂 that's why m'y spring onion, and basil are bent as heck. Because they don't really need the sun but they love it

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