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I'm still pretty new at container gardening but I've successfully grown peppers and tomatoes in containers placing them in the new truly sunny spots in the yard. Because of many trees, most of the yard is shade to partial shade. This year I'd like to grow flowering plants -- dahlias, zinnias, strawflowers, etc., but because he truly sunny spots are at a premium I wonder if I can get away rotating them between sunny and partially shaded locations.
Also, I have successfully grown impatiens in the partial shade areas (morning sun) and wonder what other flowering plants there are (ideally with bigger blooms than impatiens) that would work in containers ihe partial shade areas.
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