Choosing A Shade Garden Site

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Shade can be found somewhere in every landscape. If nowhere else, there will be shade on the east side of every home or tall structure. Trees also provide shade.

Before you plant in a shaded area, monitor the amount of shade and sunlight they actually receive during the daylight hours. When measuring during the Winter, keep in mind the sun will be higher in the sky during the Summer. Make notes as to when there is shade, and when there is sun, or if there is no sun at all. Be as specific as possible.

The reason you want to be specific, is so that you can use the Advanced Plant Search on this web site to find a listing of plants that meet your specific requirements for SUN EXPOSURE.

TIP: Use the Advanced Plant Search to find any or all of the shade-loving plants that are listed on this site. When you get to the Plant Search, simply select your USDA Zone, then, maybe what TYPE of plant you are looking for (Shrub, Tree, Perennial etc.), then choose the SUN EXPOSURE. A listing of plants that meet your selected specific criteria will appear below the search. In the Advanced Plant Search, selections for SUN EXPOSURE include: Full Sun, Mostly Sun, Morning Sun w/ Afternoon Shade, Partial Shade, Morning Shade w/Afternoon Sun, and Shade.

Light is not the only major concern when gardening in shady areas. Frequently, inadequate moisture can be a problem. The thick canopy of a large tree or the overhang of a house can act as an umbrella, deflecting rainfall away from the ground directly beneath it. In these situations, drip irrigation systems or soaker hoses can be of benefit. Drip systems allow you to place a water emitter on only the plants that will need it. This being said, many shade-loving plants, such as the Hecheras are quite drought resistant and have low water needs.

Here's A Listing of Shade-Loving Plants & Trees

Click on an image or link to view a detailed Plant File for that Plant

Alternanthera 'Party Time' - Joseph's Coat
Alternanthera 'Party Time' - Joseph...

Alternanthera 'Party Time', also referred to as 'Joseph...
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Asian Jasmine (Asiatic Jasmine)
Asian Jasmine (Asiatic Jasmine)

Asian Jasmine is a dense, fast growing, trailing ground...
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Aucuba 'Gold Dust'
Aucuba 'Gold Dust'

'Gold Dust' Aucuba features large, dark green leaves which look as though they h...
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Autumn Fern
Autumn Fern

Autumn Fern has spectacular foliage color that lasts all season long! New fronds...
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Big Blue Liriope (Monkey Grass)
Big Blue Liriope (Monkey Grass)

'Big Blue' Liriope is an evergreen perennial with thin,...
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Black Elephant Ears
Black Elephant Ears

'Black Magic' elephant ear can reach up to 5' tall with an equal spread, but the...
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Blue Sky Vine (Thunbergia)
Blue Sky Vine (Thunbergia)

Blue Sky Vine (Thunbergia grandiflora) is a fast-growin...
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Caladium 'Candidum' (White)
Caladium 'Candidum' (White)

Candidum Caladium features outstanding, white elephant ...
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Caladium 'Pink Beauty' (Pink)
Caladium 'Pink Beauty' (Pink)

Pink Beauty Caladium features outstanding, pink elephan...
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Caladium 'Postman Joyner' (Red)
Caladium 'Postman Joyner' (Red)

Postman Joyner Caladium features outstanding, brilliant...
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