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Pick an area in your garden that will expose it just enough to the sun, like under a tree or the portion of the garden under the protrusion of your roof. Summers in the country tend to be merciless, which means planting in a completely empty part of the yard will put them at risk of getting scorched beyond repair. Tropical plants tend to grow well in shaded areas. Other plants to consider are bamboo, orchids, ferns, rubber trees, and trumpet vines. Passiflora or passion flowers are vines common in Asia and are best planted in the shady part of your garden. The caladium or elephant ear is native to South and Central America, but are naturalized in various tropical islands. Hibiscus or gumamela, for example, loves the tropics and will thrive in the type of soil and climate the Philippines has. Pick a plant that will thrive in subtropical or tropical climate to ensure that it can handle the weather patterns that the country experiences. When choosing a flower or shrub to grow in your garden, you can’t just select based on which one will produce the prettiest bloom. It would be helpful for you to use organic mulch to keep it moist, as well as compost to give the soil the proper nutrients it needs for growing your plants. You want the kind of soil that will support the kind of plants for a tropical garden, which means it should be rich, but should also drain easily. The soil is going to be the foundation of your garden, which means picking the wrong kind will render you doomed from the start.
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