It very much depends on the plants that you will have in the garden. Some plants thrive in direct sunlight, and other plants would not tolerate it particularly well.
the equator receives direct rays from the sun and the poles receive indirect rays.
all plants need some light. sunflowers, roses, grape vines, corn, etc are examples of some "direct sunlight" prefering plants a site i came across listed which perennial plants grow best in the dark so you know which plants dont grow in direct light ( http://www.thegardenhelper.com/fs~perennials.html ) (old answer below) yes plants grow better in direct sunlight because the sun gives off nutrients to the plant and the nutrents helps the plant grow.
I went to a local garden center and purchased an already started patchouli plant. I have it on my front porch in a planter and water it once every other day. The lady at the garden center told me it needed full sun but I have found it does better when it is in part sun/part shade area. Hope this helps!
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
a special thing called the receiver and it retrieves the sun
Summer.- is that climate because it is when the sun gives direct rays.Spring it is at the half so it receives indirect and direct raysWinter.- is that climate because the earth receives indirect sun's raysFall.- it is at the half so it receives indirect and direct rays
They both come from the sun.
direct rays are from the sun and indirect rays are from something else, like it was reflected or something(ex:the moon. It bounces the sun's rays) AKT♥
Light coming through unfiltered/untinted glass is Direct sunlight. Light coming through shade/screen/curtains, etc, is Indirect.
At Least 5-6 Hours of Direct Sun
no i dont think so
Yes, you are, and the sun is probably somewhat behind you. And at night with a moon your shadow will be "indirect"one - of the sun light reflected by the moon.
Yes. In fact all prefer bright but not direct light, except Earth Star and Pineapple Dyckia, which both prefer bright direct sun.
In the sun and away from trees.
When the people in a hemisphere receive those direct rays from the sun, they enjoy the warmth of summer. When they receive only indirect rays, they experience winter, which is colder.
When the people in a hemisphere receive those direct rays from the sun, they enjoy the warmth of summer. When they receive only indirect rays, they experience winter, which is colder.
the equator receives direct rays from the sun and the poles receive indirect rays.