Looking for plants that will do well in a shaded spot? Here's six shade loving plants
Almost every garden has a bit of shade, this could be shade cast by buildings, trees, fencing or simply the positioning of your garden but don't see this as a problem with these six shade loving plants.
1. Vinca Minor – A great low growing spreading ground cover with lavender purple flowers flowering from April to September - great for suppressing weeds and great at the front of a border in partial shade.
2. Hostas do great in partial shade and thrive in damp soil conditions but be sure to keep the slugs and snails away which create holes in the leaves. The darker the foliage of the hosta the better it will do in the shade.
3. Anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’ - Great to add a splash of colour at the end of summer into mid-autumn. These Anemone will flower from August to October and grow up to 120cm tall. Best at the back or the middle of a border.
4. Geranium Rozanne – A perfect plant doing well in partial shade to full sun, it's great for under planting or filling in any empty gaps in your border, adding beautiful purple flowers from June through to September.
5. Ferns – Not only are ferns low maintenance, but they also thrive in a shady spot. Try Dryopteris filix-mas or polystichum setiferum for your shady planting plan.
6. Brunnera Jack Frost - I absolutely love the silvery foliage of a Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’. They would look great next to tiarellas, heucheras and ferns. Plant at the front of your shady border.
Posted 15th Sep 1:38pm