For color all summer and fall, choose impatiens. They do great in the shade and come in so many pretty colors. I like filling in between perennials in shade gardens with this plant. They also do well in containers that I position all over my property, mostly under trees and shady spots. 
For tips on growing impatiens, click here. 
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