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Sunlight Requirements Guide
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The Sunlight Requirements Guide matches plants to available light conditions in your landscape. Understanding light needs prevents poor growth and disappointing results. Learn to assess your yard and select appropriate plants.
Características Principales
Light condition definitions
Plant-specific light needs
Shade tolerance information
Sun requirement levels
Seasonal light assessment
Remediation strategies
How to Use Sunlight Requirements
Assess Light Conditions
Evaluate yard sections: full sun (6+ hours), partial shade (3-6 hours), shade (less than 3 hours).
Map Shaded Areas
Note how buildings, trees, and structures create shade throughout the day and seasons.
Select Desired Plant
Choose plant you want to grow and check its light requirements.
Match to Your Site
Verify that your available light matches plant requirements.
Explore Alternatives
If light does not match, find shade-tolerant or sun-loving alternatives.
Plan for Change
Understand how seasonal light shifts affect plant selection.
Casos de Uso
Foundation planting
Shade garden design
Dry shade planting
Woodland gardening
Container plant selection
Lawn area assessment
Preguntas Frecuentes
What is full sun?
Full sun is 6 or more hours of direct sunlight daily. Most vegetables and flowering plants require full sun.
What is partial shade?
Partial shade is 3-6 hours of direct sunlight. Many perennials and shrubs prefer partial shade over intense afternoon sun.
Can I grow shade plants in sun?
No, shade plants get sunburned and stressed in full sun. Morning sun is tolerable; afternoon sun is harsh in hot climates.
Can I grow sun plants in shade?
Usually not. Shade plants lack light for photosynthesis. They become leggy and weak. Use appropriate plants for site conditions.
How do I improve shade conditions?
Prune tree branches to increase light. Reflect light with light-colored hardscaping. Plant deciduous trees for seasonal light variation.