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Deep shade
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Dappled shade
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Partial shade
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Plant a herb container for a shady spot
A large terracotta pot filled with herbs makes an aromatic, tasty and attractive addition to any shady patio or doorway. Where direct sunshine is limited, choose soft, leafy herbs that could get scorched in strong light. These grow best in rich, damp compost or soil. Growing several herbs together like this also helps