Boston fern is another of my favorite shade annuals. It's the one that you see hanging from porches all over the south. The golden variety has lime green fronds that look beautiful in the shade. (It's the one in the front of the container above). Final Thoughts on Shade Annuals And...
Hardiness Zones are based on the average annual minimum winter temperature a region experiences. They help gardeners determine which plants are likely to survive and thrive in their local climate. To find your specific Hardiness Zone: The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map: This is a great resource!
Made in the Shade: Choose from Variety of AnnualsByline: Maureen Safarik Daily Herald CorrespondentSafarik, Maureen
Hardy down to zone 6, these shade-loving perennial flowers will not be easily forgotten. (Source for bear’s breeches). The bold, tall flower spikes of bears breeches stand tall above the garden, whether it’s in sun or shade. 7. Green and Gold (Chrysogonum virginianum): Another ...
Carolyn’s Shade Gardens at Whitehall Farm is a retail nursery in Norristown, PA, U.S., zone 6b/7a. If you are interested in shopping here, send us an email with your full name, mailing address, and cell number to carolyn@carolynsshadegardens.com and indicate if you are interested in...
This is part two of the article I wrote about annuals I like for 2012 and Trial gardens around the US where gardeners can get great information on the best selections for their region.
Carolyn’s Shade Gardens, March 2016 First and foremost, I can say with even more assurance than in 2012 that edgeworthias are hardy in southeastern Pennsylvania, US, and surrounding areas. We are in USDA hardiness zone 7 with an average annual minimum temperature of 0 to 10 degrees F (-...
Carolyn’s Shade Gardens is a local retail nursery in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S., zone 6b/7a. The only plants that we mail order are snowdrops and only within the US. Facebook:Carolyn’s Shade Gardens has aFacebook Pagewhere I post single photos, garden tips, and other information...
sometimes for many years. They are foundation plants in a garden. Try clematis, a gorgeous perennial flowering vine that climbs 6 to 18 feet provided a trellis or fence is used as support. It's hardy to U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zone 3 and likes morning sun with afte...
Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 The book “Encyclopedia of Shade Perennials”is a requirement for anyone with a shade garden. Have you always wonder what type ofshade your gardenprovides? The author, W. George Schmid educates you inselecting the correct plantfor the type of shade ...