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Designing with Softness: How to Create Flow in Shady Borders

21 min · 8 de may de 2025
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What gives a garden that gentle, flowing feel—the kind that draws you in and makes you want to stay awhile? In this episode of The Shade Gardening Podcast, we explore the art of designing with softness in shaded spaces. From choosing plants that sway and mingle to shaping borders that guide the eye with subtle curves and layers, we’ll talk through the elements that create movement, balance, and calm in low-light areas. You’ll discover shade-tolerant plants that bring grace and texture, design tips for creating natural rhythm, and thoughtful ways to make even the gloomiest corners feel welcoming. Whether you’re starting a new shady border or looking to soften an existing one, this is a gentle guide to help you garden with feeling, not just form. Happy Gardening

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