Showing posts with label Hostas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hostas. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2024


Shade-Loving Perennials for Your Garden




What I love about shade perennials: Their ability to provide long-term beauty and aesthetic value to darker garden spaces.  Shade perennials are also contributing to a more sustainable, low-maintenance, and worry-free garden. Here are my suggestions for tried plants that are thriving in my shaded part of the garden. 


Ligularia

This attractive perennial thrives in wet and shady environments, so it’s perfect for dark and medium to moist areas (or where you water regularly).  The underside of the leaves is magenta and the blooms are either yellow spikes or sunflower-like. 






Hostas

They tolerate heavy shade, especially the blue-green variety, but grow best in partial shade with some morning sun. The trick to keeping this leafy plant healthy is to keep the soil consistently moist.  Mix different colors and types for the best impressions.


Bleeding Heart

No matter if you choose the pink or white variety, Bleeding Hearts always lightens up shade spots in your garden and butterflies love these perennials. They grow well in half or full shade and well-drained moist soil.


Columbine

This flower performs best in half-shade and brings color to your yard. Hummingbirds are attracted to them too. Columbines don’t need especially moist soil and self-seed. 


Japanese Painted Fern
Attractive with their grey-green, maroon hue leaves 

Contrary to ordinary ferns this plant is not invasive, and it grows in full and partial shade. They love well-drained soil and don’t plant it directly under trees for the plant to flourish.






Heuchera / Coral Bells

Yellow, orange, copper, green, magenta… They like partial shade and medium watering. Remove faded pedals to help new flowers bloom - as you should do it with every blooming flower in your garden.



These are just a few suggestions, but many more plants that don’t mind - and even thrive - in shade areas, such as Salomon´s Seal, Daffodils, Jack Frost Siberian Bugloss, Hydrangeas, Lungwort, Pachysandra, Brunnera, Hellebores, and many more.


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Sunday, December 23, 2018


List of Fabulous Shade Flowers



As longer I garden as more I prefer shade - not only because it is a more pleasant spot to garden in summer.  But also because plants for shade have a more subtle, elegant appearance.  Another great benefit is that flowers which are grown in shade last longer and maintain their color intensity better than those grown in full sun. 


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You Might Ask:
What perennials, annuals or shrubs can I plant other than Hostas?  Well, there are dozens and dozens of shade-loving plants out there.  See the long list below, that doesn’t even cover those for a warmer climate or the native shade plants.  But first things first, lets start with the soil:


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Nutritious Soil and Sufficient Water Are a MUST:
No matter where you garden - in shade or sun - your plants will only thrive when you feed them well with the right soil, compost, and regular watering, especially near or beneath trees and large shrubs.  Trees take up all the nutrients and moisture (even prevent rain to reach the soil), so there is nothing left for your attractive flowers - if you don't soak the soil every other day.  A great help is also to cover the soil with mulch to even out temperature difference, avoid weeds and yes, help to reduce watering.
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Have This List Handy When Shopping for Shade Plants:

PERENNIALS:
Hellebores
Salomon’s Seal
Ladies Mantle
Hostas in blue and yellow
Astilbes: white, red, or pink-flowering
Japanese Ferns
Deadnettle
Spurges (Euphorbia)
Alyssums
Heuchera Copper or Lime
Daffodils
BlueBells
Bleeding Heart


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Azaleas
Wild Ginger
Pulmonarias (Lungwort)
Siberian Iris
Bigroot Geranium
Anemones
Trout Lilies
Shooting Stars
Trilliums
Foamflowers
Japanese Forest Grass
Primulas
Periwinkle


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ANNUALS:
Pelargonias
Begonia
Impatiens
Lobelia
Pansies
Coleus
Caladiums


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SHRUBS:
Mock Orange (Philadelphus)
Hydrangeas (PeeGee, Annabelle, Climbing Hydrangea)
Rosa Glaucia
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See descriptions and more images for shade plants:
http://garden-dream.blogspot.ca/2016/06/benefits-of-shade-in-your-garden.html
http://garden-dream.blogspot.com/2009/06/new-to-gardening.html
https://www.sunset.com/garden/flowers-plants/shade-plants
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