11 Stunning Flowers That Thrive in Shade
Add a few bright Blue Asiatic Poppies
Looking for garden drama? This blue beauty is the trick. A bit tough to start, but worth it! Get tutorial here
Plant a lush Hosta garden
Hostas are a favorite shade grower & why not? They're excellent ground cover for dark spots. Get tutorial here
Make a small pond surrounded by tall grasses
There's more to outdoor spaces than flowers and blooms - make a zen reflecting spot with a pond and grasses. Get tutorial here
Show off your shade plants with fun planters
Set a few of your leafy green shade growers in painted tires for an added pop of fun color. Get tutorial here
Set up a winding path or a cozy pergola
Add a path & pergola to enjoy. Where better to wander on a warm day than through your shady gardens? Get tutorial here
Add soft color with a Japanese Fern
This voluminous leafy plant grows fast and it will fill your shady spots in no time. Get tutorial here
Add some bright garden ornaments and decor
Glowing garden orbs, interesting fences, stunning seating - all of these will make a shade garden shine. Get tutorial here
Plant hardy "Cinderella Fairy Tale" Roses
Yes, roses! With the right care and love, your shady spots can be filled with delicate roses. Get tutorial here
Use a sunless spot for a bubbling fountain
Stack up terra cotta pots to create your own bubbling garden accent and add interest to a dull garden patch. Get tutorial here
Set down some elegant "Solomon's Seal" plants
These long stems and bell-like flowers can add much-needed height to your low shade garden. Get tutorial here
Brighten shady spots with Yellow Foxgloves
Who says your shade garden can't be bright and sunny? Put in some yellow foxgloves & voila! Get tutorial here