K-State Garden Hour: Gardening in the Shade
The Kansas landscape is full of sunny, wide-open, prairie spaces, but gardening in the shade offers many opportunities. Though limited light and tree root completion pose unique challenges, there are still many ways to be successful. Dennis Patton, Johnson County Horticulture Extension Agent, will share with you how to address these concerns, what plants will grow best, and how you can find success in the shade. Read more about K-State Garden Hour here: ksre-learn.com/KStateGardenHour Visit our website ksre.k-state.edu Facebook: facebook.com/KStateRE Twitter: twitter.com/KStateRschExtn Visit the K-State Research and Extension bookstore to find publications on a variety of topics: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/.

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K-State Garden Hour: Heat Loving Perennials for Kansas

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K-State Garden Hour: Native Plants to Support Native Bees

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Advancing Agricultural Herbicides through Chemistry

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How One Couple Turned an OLD MILL & SHADED RAVINE into a BOTANICAL WONDERLAND — Ep. 359

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K-State Garden Hour: Shrubs That Thrive in Kansas

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Inside Longmeadow: Monty Don's Tips to Protect Your Garden from Drought | Gardeners' World

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K-State Garden Hour: Drought Tolerant Lawns of Kansas

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How a Permaculture Garden Works

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K-State Garden Hour: Raised Bed & Container Gardening

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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K-State Garden Hour: Fruit Tree Selection

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Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

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K-State Garden Hour: Best Plants for a Beginner's Landscape

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June In The New Garden: Planting Perennials, A New Patio Garden and Growing Annuals!

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Your Clay Soil Isn't the Problem

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Flax to linen: from sowing to sewing.

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Spine Surgeon Drowns for 30 Minutes —Comes Back With a List

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Tour 28-Acre PLANT COLLECTOR'S Botanic Garden — Ep. 250

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kingdom of plants - Sir David Attenborough

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