Perennials for shade
- Hosta sieboldiana Elegans (Hartlelie)Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans'Special Price €0.95 Regular Price €1.85Stock 100+De Hosta sieboldiana Elegans is een grote winterharde Hosta met diep zilverblauwgrijze bladeren en witte bloemen met een paars tintje. Learn More
- Aconitum Arendsii (Monnikskap) x 3Aconitum carmichaelii 'Arendsii'€1.95 As low as €1.66Stock 100+Aconitum, ofwel Monnikskap, heeft intens purperen kleuren en de fraaie bloemen maken van deze plant een mooie aanvulling op de late zomerborder. Learn More
- Hosta sieboldiana Frances WilliamsHosta sieboldiana 'Frances Williams'€1.75 As low as €1.49Stock 100+Hosta sieboldiana Frances Williams is een fabelachtige grote hosta met grijsgroene, wat ronde bladeren die voorzien zijn van een lichtgele rand.... Learn More
- Astilbe arendsii Pink 15 cm potAstilbe arendsii Pink€6.75 As low as €5.74Stock 56Astilbe arendsii, ook wel pluimspirea genoemd, is een prachtige helder roze gekleurde plant met pluimen opgebouwd uit kleine bloemetjes. De plant... Learn More
- Hosta Sieboldiana Frances Williams 9cmHosta sieboldiana 'Frances Williams'€2.25 As low as €1.91Out of stockOut of stockDe Hosta sieboldiana Frances Williams of Hartlelie, is een fabelachtige grote hosta met grijsgroene bladeren die voorzien zijn van een lichtgele rand. Learn More
- Hosta Sieboldiana ElegansHosta sieboldiana 'Elegans'€3.95 As low as €3.36Out of stockOut of stockDe Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' of Hartlelie heeft prachtige blauwe bladeren. Learn More
- Hosta Big DaddyHosta Big Daddy€3.75 As low as €3.19Out of stockOut of stockDe Hosta Big Daddy is een Hartlelie met een blauw/groen blad. Learn More
- Astilbe arendsii Red 15 cm potAstilbe arendsii RedSpecial Price €6.95 Regular Price €9.95Out of stockOut of stockAstilbe arendsii, ook wel pluimspirea genoemd, is een prachtige helder rood gekleurde plant met pluimen opgebouwd uit kleine bloemetjes. De plant... Learn More
- Astilbe arendsii White 15 cm potAstilbe arendsii White€8.95 As low as €7.61Out of stockOut of stockAstilbe arendsii, ook wel pluimspirea genoemd, is een prachtige gekleurde plant met pluimen opgebouwd uit helder witte kleine bloemetjes. De plant... Learn More
- Astilbe arendsii Diamant P19€16.95Out of stockOut of stockAstilbe arendsii Diamant bloeit met prachtige witte pluimbloemen die uit duizenden kleine bloempjes bestaan. Het zijn sterke planten met zware... Learn More
- Hosta Big Daddy 13 cmHosta Big Daddy€7.50 As low as €6.38Out of stockOut of stockDe Hosta Big Daddy is een Hartlelie met een blauw/groen blad. Learn More
Shade-loving plants are very important to many gardens as they can bring light to darker areas of the garden.
Take for example a variegated Hosta, the radiant foliage will enhance the darker area of the garden and brighten it up.
We all have a bit of shade in the garden, but this shouldn't be seen as a problem as there are so many shade tolerant plants available to brighten even the darkest of areas.
We've put together a list of some of the most popular shade loving plants to help you on your way to a colourful garden. It's good to note how long the area is in the shade for when you are selecting your plants some plants grow in partial shade with just a few hours of sun each day whereas others will grow in almost total shade.
Beautiful shady garden
How to make a beautiful shady garden? With perennials, of course! Many people think that perennials do not grow in the shade. Fortunately, there are many examples of beautiful shady gardens to prove the opposite. The range of perennials in the shade is surprisingly huge.
A shady garden is not necessarily boring, in the cool shade grow the most beautiful plants for shade. They may be less spectacular, but no less beautiful. We speak of shade, when in summer there is less than three hours a day of direct sunlight, or over a long period of time, filtered light shines on the plant. Achieving a successful plantation in a shady garden is not difficult. It is important to consider the amount of shade. In the low light environment of deciduous trees and shrubs or in front of a wall, there is surprisingly a large range of shade plants that can grow.
Taking care of shadow plants
Shade is not usually the biggest problem for shade plants, it is mostly dry soil under trees or walls to the north. If the light is low and there is almost no water, then most shade plants die. Give them more water during dry periods. You also help them by covering them with dead leaves, so the water is better preserved in the soil. Spread each year a layer of compost, wood chips or bark between the shade plants. This produces a little more humus in the soil. Humus acts like a sponge and retains water better.