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Hey y'all! I have two big garden beds in front of my house that are on the shade side of part shade. They are south facing so still get a good amount of light, but they are mostly shaded by big trees for the majority of the day. I'd love to make these perennial flower beds if possible. Anything that is beneficial for pollinators or birds is a plus. I am in Atlanta (Zone 8A). Lots of temps in the 90s with high humidity now through October, very few frosts in the winter, but always a few.
My hierarchy of preference is
- Perennial flowers
- Annual flowers
- Edible plants (if any part sun ones exist lol)
- Groundcover
I rent, so I don't want to do any big expensive bushes, just something that needs regular watering and fertilizer. Thanks for any suggestions you can provide!
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