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so now weamp;#39;re in the shade garden of the hammond research station and as the name suggests the shade gardens where we do most of our shady bedding plant trials the shade garden is about an acre in total area so itamp;#39;s the smallest of all the gardens here of our five plus gardens at the hammond research station but it is one of the greatest gardens because it has so much color and something that weamp;#39;re really striving for and we donamp;#39;t have so much of in louisiana is these really bright vivid colors for bedding plants in shady areas so speaking of that i want to show you one of our top performers in the shade garden this year our beacon impatiens by pan am seed we have six different colors of beacon and patients that are trialing and these were planted just a couple months ago and theyamp;#39;re doing fantastic they get about six hours of shade a day so quite a bit of shade you can really see how these colors pop against the green foliage we really li