Fun Hanging Plants For Shady Areas
Ferns pair well with nearly any woodland shade plant such as primrose Primula bishops hat Epimedium hosta Hosta masterwort Astrantia and wood sorrel Oxalis.
Hanging plants for shady areas. These planters have the same as above but with a deer fern and some Caladiums. Coleus solenostemon scutellarioides Wizard Mix. Peace lily are drought-tolerant plants so they will not require a lot of water.
Rosemary - whether its a variety that grows upright or spills like ivy - makes a great ornamental addition to large containers and hanging baskets. Rosemary can be such a versatile part of your landscape. The planters above have Heuchera Lime Rickey Foxtail Fern Torenia the purple flower Wax Begonias Coleus.
Theyre unmatched for their elegance. This easy-to-grow herb is known to be a sun lover but it can also thrive with heavy afternoon shade. TRAILING bushy PLANTS for a north facing garden.
Marguerite daisy and annual lobelia help add extra flowers when its cooler but expect them to fade as summer heat intensifies. Fuchsia Diva Bridal Pink -- 3. These planters are from Gethsemane Garden Center in Chicago but all of the plants used can be put into hanging baskets for shade too.
For heavy shade there are limitations. It is better to aid for high impact foliage as opposed to flowers. Most coleus plants like shade and work well indoors.
Partial Shade loving plants. English ivy coleus and impatiens all will thrive in a shady spot while adding colorful flowers and interesting foliage. This bright white lily is one example of a lily that is capable of growing in the shade though they will bloom less in complete shade.