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Looking for good flowers for a shade garden? Learn about a variety of flower bulbs perfect for shaded gardens with expert gardening tips in this free flower bulb video series.

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  1. Colocasia make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing colocasia flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 857
  2. Tricyrtis make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing tricyrtis flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 1,064
  3. Filipendula make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing filipendula flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 938
  4. Incarvillea make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing incarvillea flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 715
  5. Aconitum make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing aconitum flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 627
  6. Cimicifuga make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing cimicifuga flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 627
  7. Begonia Daffodil make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing begonia daffodil flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 1,169
  8. Begonia Picotee make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing begonia picotee flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 1,011
  9. Hanging Basket Begonia make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing hanging basket begonia flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 1,783
  10. Green Goddess Calla Lily make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing green goddess calla lily flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 1,221
  11. White Calla Lily make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing white calla lily flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 1,578
  12. Eucomis make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing eucomis flowers in this free gardening video.

    Views: 849
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Landscaping your front or back yard doesn't have to be a professional job. Home gardens provide a tranquil area for reflection and relaxation. Tending and enjoying a garden can lower blood pressure, ease anxiety, and provide diversion in which to ponder various thoughts that have been lingering in your subconscious. Even if you don't have much yard space, planting a small corner garden is a simple task you could complete in just an afternoon.

If your yard is shaded it can be difficult to keep a flower garden looking healthy. In this free video series, our expert is here to teach you about flower bulbs that grow wonderfully in shade gardens. You will will learn how to pick, plant and grow flowers such as the colocasia, filipendula, begonia daffodil and begonia picotee. You will also learn how to grow green goddess calla lily flower bulbs, hanging basket begonias and eucomis flower bulbs. If you are looking for plants for a shade garden, let our expert show you these flowers that would do great in any shaded area.

 
About the Presenter

Yolonda Vanveen Yolanda Vanveen is a third generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. She is the owner of VanveenBulbs.com, selling flower bulbs on the internet, at garden shows and at farmers markets in the Pacific Northwest for nearly 20 years. Vanveen holds a BA in communications and international studies from Linfield College and is a graduate of the WSU Master Gardener Program. Vanveen represented the United States at the 2006 Indigenous Bulb Society Symposium in South Africa and has been featured on the PBS show, Smart Gardening, demonstrating which way is up with flower bulbs.dkdk

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