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03-12-2022, 11:57 AM | #1 |
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Vegetable Gardening in the Shade
Does anyone have experience with vegetable gardening in an area that is almost full shade? I've gardened pretty much all of my life but all of my gardens were in a place that received full sun. We moved in August 2021 and our backyard is almost full shade during the growing season. I found a list of vegetables that do well grown in full shade so I know that we will have plenty of veggies that will thrive. BUT my family loves tomatoes and we love to can salsa, pizza/spaghetti sauce, veggie juice, tomato juice, etc. May question is:
Has anyone grown tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, squash, cucumbers, melons, and eggplant in full shade and had success? The bolded ones are the ones that we really want to grow! The others would be nice but we could live without if needed.
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03-12-2022, 12:07 PM | #2 |
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Re: Vegetable Gardening in the Shade
I want to know, too.
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03-12-2022, 12:24 PM | #3 |
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Re: Vegetable Gardening in the Shade
We started cherry tomatoes in a sunny window in January. Plant produced lots of tomatoes inside for 18 months. No bees.
Front porch hanging pots? Inside? Raised bed in front? Pots on driveway? Side yard?
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03-12-2022, 02:37 PM | #4 |
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Re: Vegetable Gardening in the Shade
No, I certainly haven't and don't know anyone that has been able to grow tomatoes and peppers in full shade.
One year I bought 5 gallon buckets, drilled holes in the bottom, and grew my tomatoes in those because I knew we'd be moving in July. Would that be a way to find sun for your tomatoes? Also, front yard vegetable gardens are quite the thing, now-- food, not lawns-- if your front yard has sun. |
03-12-2022, 07:13 PM | #5 | |
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Re: Vegetable Gardening in the Shade
I found this about tomatoes that will grow and produce fruit in the shade.
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03-13-2022, 06:22 AM | #6 | ||
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Re: Vegetable Gardening in the Shade
FULL DISCLOSURE _ I am very much of the novice gardener variety. My mom grew flowers not food outside. And I didnt start trying to veggie garden until we moved here.
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My neighbor said to me one year recently after several unsuccesful years with gardening and she does have experience - you can either be a tree person or a garden person but I don't think you can be both. Tomatoes - I would get HUGE tomato plants with some tomatoes. Enough 1 year I tried to make BBQ sauce (so more than we could get). I did pretty much everything in the link article: Quote:
peppers - no to bells at all and I did get a few jalepeno but not enough to make it worth the effort. I also tried pumpkin with the extra seeds from the ones we carved but never got a one. Neighbor tried a variety - I forget what but no real luck. I think I mostly decided it wasnt worth the effort. The best luck Ive found is to make friends with gardeners with sunny yards and then be all super thankful when they give you their extras so you keep getting them. Good luck and if you have any success with anything let me know. Im happy to keep trying. I do have a sunny side to my garage but its small and I use it for my raspberry plants. And then I sunny spot by the mailbox but I put a few flowers there. My mostly my front yard is full shade too. eta: My next project is to turn the back half into a natural plants and flowers - like wild ones. I bought $100 worth of shady mix and Ill plant that next week. Its so shaded back there grass struggles to grow after the trees go full shade. And its a pain to mow bc of all the hickory nuts that end up falling. So hoping for a no mow zone with wild flowers.
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