As spring approaches, shade-loving perennials will be a perfect addition to shady gardens, including Virginia bluebells, ...
As such, if you're looking for a way to spruce up the darker corners of your garden, why not try planting some shade-loving perennials? Perennials are those that are planted once and return for ...
I've finally settled on a baker's dozen of perennials, that I simply could not live without in my shade garden, to share with ...
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is Cornus florida, a tree with reddish-purple fall color surpassed only by its ...
Spring brings the return of color to the garden as bulbs bloom, perennials re-emerge, and new annuals settle in. But there’s ...
A shaded garden can indeed be a serene, lush retreat, filled with plants that add beauty, color, and visual interest—you just have to have the right combination of shade-loving perennials.
Many of the iconic Southern flowers like azaleas, magnolias, and dogwoods bloom in April. Learn more about these flowering ...
Another early spring-flowering plant which you will find right now at garden centers is ranunculus ( Ranunculus asiaticus ), also known as Persian buttercup. This plant produces beautiful flowers in a ...
Every garden has a shady spot ... Good ones for dry shade include: Polystichum setiferum, Dryopteris filix-mas and Polypodium vulgare. They're perennial so will return each year. Easy to raise from ...