I have a large apple tree in my garden which is shading my veg plot. Is there anything I can grow now in the shade of it?
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Is the apple tree affecting the soil too (roots taking moisture etc)? If not, and you have a reasonable depth of soil, then leafy green veg should be ok there - salad leaves and lettuces, cabbages, kale, perhaps brussels. Most things which produce fruit; peas & beans, squash & cougettes, corn, tomatoes etc need sunshine to grow & ripen, so they would not be happy there. Some woodland type fruit could do okay there like blackberries & raspberries, especially if they get sunshine for part of the day.Last edited by SarzWix; 05-07-2008, 03:57 PM.
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The old rule is "fruit or root" needs sunshine and this link gives some suggested plantings : In the Garden Online - Colleen's Picks - Ten Vegetables You Can Grow in Shade
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Originally posted by gojiberry View PostI have planted cabbage and sprouts in the shade of a hedge.
Mulch the plants well with layers of newspaper after a good soaking.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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