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Tips for gardening in a shady yard
Even if your yard doesn’t get much sunlight, it’s still possible to grow a beautiful garden. The key is to select shade-tolerant species. Here are some suggestions.
Perennials
In addition to hostas, which thrive in shady conditions, many perennials don’t require much sunlight. Consider planting:
• Leopard plants, whose yellow flowers are sure to brighten dim spaces
• Coral bells, which are great for lining the edges of a flower bed
• Undergrowth ferns such as ostrich, lady, and wood ferns
• Bugbane, which has spikes of wispy white flowers on tall stems
• Forget-me-nots, which have beautiful blue springtime blooms
There are also a number of ground cover plants that are well-suited for shady conditions such as bugleweed, lily of the valley, and creeping dogwood.
Shrubs
There are several types of ornamental shrubs that can add height and texture to a shady garden, including:
• Holly
• Dogwood
• Squirrel corn
• Rhododendrons
• Some hydrangeas
In addition to looking for shade-tolerant species, be sure to consider the hardiness zone you live in when selecting plants for your garden.
