The plant will grow in any soil, but delights in partial shade.
This is a noble plant, which succeeds well in the open if placed in a rich, deep, moist loam in a sunny situation or in partial shade.
It does best when planted under trees, or in partial shade on rock-work, in well-drained, good loamy or peaty soil mixed with a fair proportion of brick rubble.
It is a robust grower, providing it is not in light dry soil; it seems with me to do equally well fully exposed to sunshine and in partial shade, but both positions are of a moist character.
A few of the annuals thrive in partial shade or where they receive sunshine for half the day; but most of them prefer a sunny situation.
Usually it thrives best in partial shade; and the leaves make an attractive mat on the north side of a building, or other shady place, in which grass will not grow.
Plant in partial shade or in the protection of shrubs in very sandy soil.
They transplant readily in gravelly clay with watering twice a month during dry spells, and should be set in partial shade.
Provide some shade for species growing in their native habitats at high altitudes or in partial shade.
It finds support for itself by a twist of its leaf-stalk (you will have watched your Giant Nasturtiums do this most cleverly), and its colour varies a little according to its place in sun or partial shade.
Sow the seeds in summer in partial shade, and in moist weather plant out, nine inches apart, where they are to bloom.
They should be taken in moist, warm weather, and placed in partial shade.
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