
Plants are often described as either needing full sun or part shade. And sources, both online and offline will tell you that vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans need full sun. I’m here to tell you that a little bit of shade will not hurt them!
The summer sun can be extremely hot where I live. The official temperature often gets into the upper 30’s and even sometimes the low 40’s (°C). As the official temperature is taken in the shade this means it can be several degrees hotter out in the sun!

We have organised it so that we can clip the shade cloth to a wire frame. The frame sits about 6 feet in the air so the vegetable patch gets full sun in the early morning and late afternoon. During the middle of the day when the temperature is hottest the garden is partially shaded.

I got the large piece of shade cloth (3.66m X 5m) and the shade cloth clips at my local hardware store. The clips make it very easy to attach to the shade cloth to the wire frame.

Once you have the materials it is quite easy to set up some shade for your garden.

So don’t be afraid to give your sun loving plants some shade during the heat of summer!




Re- Shade for ‘sun loving plants’ I couldn’t agree more. I’ve had to learn by trial & error that all plants welcome some relief on hot summer days, just as we do. It would be helpful if the growers could communicate this on their labels. In the 40 years or so that I’ve been gardening, this is the first year that I’ve seen a label that suggests keeping the pansy seedlings in a protected/part shade area of the garden until the hottest part of summer has passed, and then transplanting them to a more open sunny position.
I agree Shari, some sort of indicator on the label that could let us know if a plant can cope with intense heat during summer would be very handy!
Thanks for this. I’ve just moved to a house that has a very open hot sunny area which I thought would be fantastic for growing veg but is actually been baked dry! I’m so glad I found this article and how you did it. I will definitely be looking to do the same.
Thanks for the feedback Beth, I’m glad you found it helpful! Not only is it great shade for the plants, it also makes it a bit more pleasant for gardeners on a hot sunny day!