yes full sun.
Mint plants grow in full sun or in partial shading. Six or more hours of full sun exposure is best.
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It probably needs more sun, and perhaps some fertilizer, especially if it is in a pot.
the sun doesn't need plants, plants need the sun.
Full sun, part sun, part shade, full shade...what exactly does it all mean? And how do you know what you have in your own garden? Let's take a closer look at light levels so you can be sure to select the right plants for your containers and landscape.
Primrose need sun or shade
Most flowers in the hibiscus family do best in full sunlight but most will take filtered light as well. My native hibicus live in an area that does not receive full sun light and they are full of flowers. If you have an area that receives shade in the morning but starts to receive sun around noon that works well. I have not seen a hibiscus yet that will flower in dense shade. Wishing you the best and remember if you don't make any mistakes you aren't gardening.
Regularly, Full Sun is appx. 6 to 8 hours of bright sun.
full sun
Peonies require full sun. They should have at leasst 4-6 hours of sun a day.
Full sun. They may grow in part sun but the flower will be nowhere near as large.
Mint plants grow in full sun or in partial shading. Six or more hours of full sun exposure is best.
Asparagus plants should be planted in full sun only.
Iris need full sun, at least six hours a day.
actually, full moon occurs when we could see the full part of the moon getting sun light.
Of course. That leads them to the surface to grow.
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