5 Shade Gardens to inspire your yard
Written by H, Posted in Gardening
I love anything green in the garden; the more foliage the better! Shade gardens are a great place to showcase your love for green. Wes and I love the cedars and hostas in our yard, and we’re always looking for more garden inspiration. Cue this curation of shade gardens from my Outdoor Living board on Pinterest!
Here are 5 shade gardens for your yard:
1. All the perennials. This shade garden features several different perennials, including hosta varieties, a Brunnera, a Heuchera, and a Pulmonaria. There are a few pops of colour, and even a wrought-iron accent for climbing plants. The garden border is clean and simple.
2. Natural stones and hostas. I love a garden with some natural stone work throughout. Featuring hostas, ferns, and other green leafy vegetation, this shade garden will grow with time. It’s a rewarding experience when you watch your plants mature from the first season you plant them. Over time, hostas will spread and expand (you may even look at dividing them and transplanting after a few seasons).
3. A versatile garden and stone pathway. The stone pathway in this patio scene is lovely! Also lovely? The versatility in this shade garden. A great way to create interest is by potting your plants — small shrubs, hostas, even boxwood, — do well in urns or pots, and they allow you to move them throughout your garden.
4. A proper border. I love a good stone border along the garden. An established border around a garden helps keep everything in its place, and actually draws the eye in to the contents of the garden. This garden has several varieties of hostas, as well as some hydrangea, and some cement urns. Talk about a sanctuary for small animals and birds!
5. Backyard oasis. My Mum and Dad’s back shade garden has to be one of my most favourite places around. Their garden is carefully curated, and is a wonderful place to relax throughout the Spring, Summer, and Fall months. Complemented by a mature cedar hedge, emerald cedars, and some well-manicured boxwoods, Mum and Dad’s garden features several varieties of hostas, ferns, hydrangea, and a beautiful lilac bush.
For more inspiration, be sure to follow along on my Pinterest for lots of gardening and outdoor living ideas!
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Beautiful miixture of texture, colour, and design.
Love all your ideas! Can’t wait to apply them to my years this Spring
Lovely pictures but how do you keep hostas in that condition.They would be eaten down to the ground in no time by hundreds of slugs and snails in my garden.How do u control slugs and snail’s.
Hi Antony, We have had slugs before. A simple remedy that has worked for us is a shallow dish of beer set out at night. I hope this helps. Thank you for reading!
That stone pathway is beautiful – I love that look!
That cobblestone walkway is fantastic! I have been trying to explain making that kind of path to my “helper” landscaper and all he wants to do is put in flagstone ARGH!
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