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The best plants for shade gardens

by Darren Sherburne 09/26/2022



If your yard or garden space doesn’t get much sun during the day, it’s valuable to know the best plants for shade. There are plenty of plant options with colorful flowers and foliage that make perfect additions to a shady garden. Here is a quick guide to some of the best plants for shade gardens:

Hosta

Hosta is a favorite among gardeners for its dramatic, variegated foliage. Hosta leaves come in every shade of green as well as yellow, white and even blue. While primarily grown for its impressive leaves, this shade garden favorite also produces flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

Hosta is adaptable and hardy when it comes to light requirements, flourishing in partial shade, deep shade and everything in between.

Coral Bells

Coral bells are some of the most popular shade plants because of their bountiful, vibrant leaves. Once established, this shade plant favorite is extremely low-maintenance and only needs occasional watering.

Coral bells bloom and attract hummingbirds to shade gardens, but their yellow, lime green, apricot, peach and bright red foliage makes them perfect plants for any gardener wanting to add bold colors to dark corners of the garden.

Bee Balm

Bee balm, also called wild bergamot because of its fragrant leaves, has dramatic blooms perfect for brightening up a shade garden. While bee balm thrives in full shade, it’s important to plant this perennial somewhere with plenty of airflow to prevent powdery mildew.

You can plant bee balm during the spring or early summer and enjoy the amazing pink, red and purple flowers all season.

Many of the most colorful plants with variegated foliage or vibrant blooms thrive in direct sun. However, these are some excellent options for adding color and variety to your shade garden. With moist soil and moderate temperatures, these shade plants are the perfect additions to consider.

About the Author
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Darren Sherburne

I was born and raised in the town of Newbury, Vermont. Before, during, and after obtaining my Bachelor’s degree from Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, I worked in the hospitality industry throughout New England. One of my proudest achievements is being one of the youngest Certified Sommeliers, having passed the exam at the age of 21. 

Each client and customer comes to the table with a different set of needs and wants. Utilizing my career history and life experience allows me to apply those elements to each Real Estate endeavor. I take great pride in providing a creative and innovative experience to everyone I work with by utilizing current technology and trends. I also provide professional-level photography and videography including production not only for my seller clients but also for buyers who are looking at a property from afar.