If you're like many gardeners, you have a yard filled with partial shade -- a perfect spot for planting showy perennials. Part shade can be found under trees that allow sunlight to penetrate through the canopy and dapple the ground throughout the day. Perennials Image Gallery For example, ...
SHADE PERENNIALS Just because you have a shady yard, does not mean you can’t infuse the garden with vibrant perennials. While your flowering options may be limited- we tell your customers to seek out great foliage when choosing shade-tolerant perennials! Lime greens, variegated reds, and deep...
Perennials for the shadeFeatures Pooh and Bill Steele's gardens in Richmond, Virginia. Foliage's shade border ranges; Factors attributable to vigorous growth of plants; Perennials for shade.Askey, Linda CSouthern Living
Typically, shade conditions are divided into two categories: partial shade and full shade. Partial shadeflowering perennials are happiest where they’re protected from the sun during the mid-day hours when the sun is at its strongest, or else they’re planted in a spot where the sunlight is ...
Grow your favorite perennials and Hostas in a zone 4 cold weather climate. Find out which plants grow best, planting techniques, winter hardiness, and more.
These perennials are deer, rabbit and salt tolerant, and poisonous to humans, dogs, cats, and horses. 15 | Coral Bells Scientific name:Heuchera Zone:4 to 9 Exposure:partial shade, shade Height:6″ – 16″ Width:12″ – 36″ Bloom time:spring through early summer ...
This isn't a knock against Hostas, Heucheras, or ferns, we all have these perennials growing in our gardens and we love them! There's just so many other great perennials out there worthy of your attention.
Different plants require different degrees of shade ranging from dense shade to dappled or partial shade. You need to study and understand what kind of light you have to achieve the optimum conditions for what you want to grow. You need to also consider that a plant which needs full, dense...
These beautiful compact perennials can be used as ground covers for shade to add interest to your garden while helping to keep the weeds down.
This shade lover can be found growing in moist woodlands, meadows and ravines throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The feathery fronds add texture and color to the garden. They combine nicely with other shade perennials and the fine foliage contrasts nicely with the large leaves o...