These perennials will brighten up all the shady spots in your garden. From flowers to ferns, we've got the best shade ...
Finding low light plants for the garden ... In these, petioles in hues of purple and red support the huge leaves. Hostas ...
Got shade? Sun-loving ... a very shady spot in your garden that barely ever sees the sun, consider super-hardy perennials such as ferns, lily of the valley, hostas (although they need a little ...
Some foliage plants surprise in spring rather than fall. Siberian bugloss (Brunnera), for instance, is beloved for its ...
For an impressive splash of summer color, canna lilies ... hosta to suit any taste and practically any region of the United States, from zones 3 through 8 or 9. While they’re known as shade ...
Considered shade-tolerant ... RELATED: 3 Reasons You Should Always Plant Marigolds in Your Garden For an impressive splash of summer color, canna lilies make a bold statement.
Discover the best time to cut back hostas to ensure healthy growth and prevent disease. Learn the signs, benefits, and ...
Getty Images Hostas are an old favorite in the perennial garden, with good reason: They’re reliable, long-lived shade-loving plants that come in an array of pretty hues from chartreuse to blue ...
Here’s when to tidy up your hostas in the garden. Best of all ... but make sure they receive afternoon shade so they don’t fry. A little supplemental water during droughts helps keep them ...
I tell you this because when I was putting together this past month’s tour, the bloom of our toad lily in the Perennial Garden called to me so loudly that I simply had to include it. Toad lily ...