Shade Lovers

The garden under the canopy. Shade is not a problem to solve but a place to plant, and these are the ferns, foliage plants, and quiet bloomers that make the cool, dim ground beneath trees and walls into one of the loveliest parts of a garden.

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About the Shade Lovers Collection

Shade lovers are the plants that prefer, or at least accept, life out of direct sun: the understory of the woodland, the north side of a wall, the dappled ground beneath a canopy. Where sun plants would scorch and sulk, these settle in and thrive on cooler soil and softer light, trading big flowers for handsome foliage, subtle bloom, and a restful green calm.

In the landscape they turn the garden's hardest ground into its most atmospheric. Bold leaves and fine textures layer into cool, tapestry-like plantings; pale flowers and variegation lift the gloom under trees; and a shaded bed stays fresh and green through summer heat that flattens a sunny border. Shade planting is an exercise in texture and form more than color, and the effect is quiet, deep, and long.

We grow shade lovers because every garden has shade, and too many gardeners treat it as dead space. Well chosen, these plants clothe the difficult ground under trees, hold soil and moisture on shaded banks, and shelter the small woodland life that depends on a layered understory. Many are natives of exactly these habitats, and they ask very little once established.

Give them soil enriched with leaf mould, steady moisture, and shelter from hot afternoon sun. Build the layers with our Ferns, weave in shade-tolerant Herbaceous Perennials, and lean on Southeastern Natives for plants at home in the regional woodland. For the sunnier margins of the same garden, our Sun Lovers collection takes over.