Most evergreen shrubs will do OK.
The problem with growing under conifers is the acid, dry, and shaded conditions that are created by them, so anything that cannot tolerate these should not be planted. In addition, some conifers can sterilize the soil making it tough to grow many plants.
Some plants can be planted close together and others must be farther apart. When you plant seeds, the package will tell you how far apart the plants should be. When you plant live plants, there should be a tag that tells you how far apart the plants should be.
Japanese lanterns are for outdoor lighting. They are not plants. Different answer: This is a description for a plant as well, Plumeria rubra 'Japanese Lantern' They should be planted in spring.
For the most part water lily plants are very delicate plants. They should not be planted with water temperatures below 70F. All water lily pests must be taken care of before the plants are planted.
the best plants to be planted in april are the Anialbeed fly traps which are great to show off to your friends
Neither. The region to the right of 5 should be shaded. (The shaded region being the solution region.)
Asparagus plants should be planted in full sun only.
Tomato plants should be planted 36-60" apart from each other. If you plant them closer it increases the risk of disease.
Grass is something that should be planted on a shoreline to prevent eroding from occurring.
Xanthoria plants are available in most major plant and flower stores. They should be planted in a pot at least 3 liters in size.
Depending on what variety you have I would plant them at least 10-12" apart
Tomato plants that are planted in the garden should have a minimum of 1" of water per week. If the plant is growing in a container it should have at least 1 gallon of water per day.